Chris Gehlker
2006-Jun-14 16:54 UTC
[Instiki] Newbie Question about Instiki and Ruby on Rails
The Instiki FAQ says that Instiki in *not* a rails application and that i2 is the rails wiki. However my Instiki site says "Powered by Ruby on Rails." It it helpful to study Rails documentation to better understand Instiki or is there a better way to go. -- Vegetarians eat Vegetables, Humanitarians frighten me
John Whitley
2006-Jun-14 20:23 UTC
[Instiki] Newbie Question about Instiki and Ruby on Rails
These days Instiki is most certainly a Rails application. Rails documentation, books, tutorials, etc. are directly applicable. Instiki used to use the ?madeleine? persistence engine. As of the 0.11.0 release, Instiki uses an ActiveRecord back-end, meaning that it is now a fairly traditional Rails application. i2 is the engine behind http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/, and is a separate codebase from Instiki. Although I note that the "i2" link at the bottom of those pages points to http://instiki.org/ ;-) -- John On Jun 14, 2006, at 9:54 AM, Chris Gehlker wrote:> The Instiki FAQ says that Instiki in *not* a rails application and > that i2 is the rails wiki. However my Instiki site says "Powered by > Ruby on Rails." It it helpful to study Rails documentation to better > understand Instiki or is there a better way to go. > > -- > Vegetarians eat Vegetables, Humanitarians frighten me > > > _______________________________________________ > Instiki-users mailing list > Instiki-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users
Myles A. Braithwaite
2006-Jun-14 20:34 UTC
[Instiki] Newbie Question about Instiki and Ruby on Rails
i2 code http://dev.rubyonrails.org/browser/tools/i2/trunk John Whitley wrote:> These days Instiki is most certainly a Rails application. Rails > documentation, books, tutorials, etc. are directly applicable. > > Instiki used to use the ?madeleine? persistence engine. As of the > 0.11.0 release, Instiki uses an ActiveRecord back-end, meaning that > it is now a fairly traditional Rails application. > > i2 is the engine behind http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/, and is a > separate codebase from Instiki. Although I note that the "i2" link > at the bottom of those pages points to http://instiki.org/ ;-) > > -- John > > On Jun 14, 2006, at 9:54 AM, Chris Gehlker wrote: > > >> The Instiki FAQ says that Instiki in *not* a rails application and >> that i2 is the rails wiki. However my Instiki site says "Powered by >> Ruby on Rails." It it helpful to study Rails documentation to better >> understand Instiki or is there a better way to go. >> >> -- >> Vegetarians eat Vegetables, Humanitarians frighten me >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Instiki-users mailing list >> Instiki-users at rubyforge.org >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users >> > > _______________________________________________ > Instiki-users mailing list > Instiki-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users >-- Monkey in your Soul Myles A. Braithwaite myles at monkeyinyoursoul.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/instiki-users/attachments/20060614/2bfb4c93/attachment.htm
Chris Gehlker
2006-Jun-15 00:22 UTC
[Instiki] Newbie Question about Instiki and Ruby on Rails
On Jun 14, 2006, at 1:23 PM, John Whitley wrote:> These days Instiki is most certainly a Rails application. Rails > documentation, books, tutorials, etc. are directly applicable.Thanks, John. I''ll fix the FAQ. -- For blocks are better cleft with wedges, Than tools of sharp or subtle edges, And dullest nonsense has been found By some to be the most profound. -Samuel Butler,