Jeff Barczewski
2007-Apr-07 22:05 UTC
[Masterview-users] Meant to have another maintenance release ready, but need to wait till end of next week
I meant to have a maintenance release of MasterView done fixing some of the minor issues that were identified on the list over the last several weeks, however I got swamped at work and have not been able to get to wrapping it up. Deb is also working on some better error messages for when the templates don''t parse, so that code should go in there as well. Tomorrow is Easter so I will be celebrating with my family and next week I am taking the family to Solitude, UT to try and get in some spring skiing (praying that they will have some decent snow, and a little powder would be nice). So since I don''t know whether I will have internet connectivity there, I didn''t want to rush out a release and possibly not be able to resolve issues while I am there. Plus since the criticality of these fixes is pretty low, I think we''d be better off waiting for a release late next week. I am back on Friday. In the meantime if anyone needs the latest code for whatever reason, all my fixes are checked in to the trunk if you want to pull the latest version that way svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/masterview/trunk/masterview however normally I would suggest using the release version unless you have to get a fix or new feature. We go through additional testing and review before we push out each release. Deb will be applying her changes there to the trunk too as soon as they are ready. Late next week (when I am back) I will make the formal release moving the svn release tag and building the new gem. The trunk of the development (unreleased code) is at svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/masterview/trunk/masterview The latest released code is always at svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/masterview/tags/masterview and Rubyforge and its mirrors contains the latest release of the gem. When I get back I plan to get onto many of the suggestions you have had (better RadRails support out of the box, cleanup of generated rhtml, auto copy files, ...) as well as discussing some of the new power directives I have been working on. Have a happy Easter! Jeff -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/masterview-users/attachments/20070407/1db31fa7/attachment.html
Ed Howland
2007-Apr-08 19:02 UTC
[Masterview-users] Meant to have another maintenance release ready, but need to wait till end of next week
Jeff and Deb, Can you implement a Wiki on masterview.org? That would allow for user contributed content such as tips, work-arounds and user-developed directives. I think that would help fill in the gaps of Rails helpers vs. existing MV directives. And many other things. Ed On 4/7/07, Jeff Barczewski <jeff.barczewski at gmail.com> wrote:> I meant to have a maintenance release of MasterView done fixing some of the > minor issues that were identified on the list over the last several weeks, > however I got swamped at work and have not been able to get to wrapping it > up. Deb is also working on some better error messages for when the templates > don''t parse, so that code should go in there as well. > > Tomorrow is Easter so I will be celebrating with my family and next week I > am taking the family to Solitude, UT to try and get in some spring skiing > (praying that they will have some decent snow, and a little powder would be > nice). So since I don''t know whether I will have internet connectivity > there, I didn''t want to rush out a release and possibly not be able to > resolve issues while I am there. Plus since the criticality of these fixes > is pretty low, I think we''d be better off waiting for a release late next > week. I am back on Friday. > > In the meantime if anyone needs the latest code for whatever reason, all my > fixes are checked in to the trunk if you want to pull the latest version > that way > svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/masterview/trunk/masterview > however normally I would suggest using the release version unless you have > to get a fix or new feature. We go through additional testing and review > before we push out each release. > > Deb will be applying her changes there to the trunk too as soon as they are > ready. > > Late next week (when I am back) I will make the formal release moving the > svn release tag and building the new gem. > > The trunk of the development (unreleased code) is at > svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/masterview/trunk/masterview > > The latest released code is always at > svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/masterview/tags/masterview > > and > > Rubyforge and its mirrors contains the latest release of the gem. > > When I get back I plan to get onto many of the suggestions you have had > (better RadRails support out of the box, cleanup of generated rhtml, auto > copy files, ...) as well as discussing some of the new power directives I > have been working on. > > Have a happy Easter! > > Jeff > > > > _______________________________________________ > Masterview-users mailing list > Masterview-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/masterview-users >-- Ed Howland http://greenprogrammer.blogspot.com
Ed - excellent suggestion, I like it. Jeff''s on vacation this week, let''s pick up this conversation next week after he''s back. Jeff''s providing the hosting for masterview.org, so I''m not sure what he''s got available in his platform setup relative to getting a wiki opened. Believe we can also set up a wiki with our masterview project on rubyforge, so if we go that way we''d add link to the wiki in our user docs and from masterview.org. ~ Deb -----Original Message----- From: masterview-users-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:masterview-users-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Ed Howland Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 12:02 PM To: masterview-users at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Masterview-users] Meant to have another maintenance releaseready, but need to wait till end of next week Jeff and Deb, Can you implement a Wiki on masterview.org? That would allow for user contributed content such as tips, work-arounds and user-developed directives. I think that would help fill in the gaps of Rails helpers vs. existing MV directives. And many other things. Ed
On 4/11/07, Deb Lewis <djlewis at acm.org> wrote:> Ed - excellent suggestion, I like it. > > Jeff''s on vacation this week, let''s pick up this conversation next week > after he''s back. Jeff''s providing the hosting for masterview.org, so I''m > not sure what he''s got available in his platform setup relative to getting a > wiki opened. > > Believe we can also set up a wiki with our masterview project on rubyforge, > so if we go that way we''d add link to the wiki in our user docs and from > masterview.org. >Certainly sounds good. Other projects whose home pages are NOT on RF, sometimes link back to RF for their wiki. (BTW, is that Trac you are thinking of?) Ed -- Ed Howland http://greenprogrammer.blogspot.com
Jeff Barczewski
2007-Apr-14 22:31 UTC
[Masterview-users] Meant to have another maintenance release ready, but need to wait till end of next week
On 4/8/07, Ed Howland <ed.howland at gmail.com> wrote:> > Jeff and Deb, > > Can you implement a Wiki on masterview.org? That would allow for user > contributed content such as tips, work-arounds and user-developed > directives. I think that would help fill in the > gaps of Rails helpers vs. existing MV directives. And many other things. > >Yes, we''ll set something like this up. It would be a great thing to have. Jeff -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/masterview-users/attachments/20070414/8d008166/attachment.html