From deveritt at innotts.co.uk Mon Jun 11 10:59:15 2012 From: deveritt at innotts.co.uk (Dave Everitt) Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 11:59:15 +0100 Subject: Camping release? In-Reply-To: <20120530205935.GA26555@luon.net> References: <20120529154540.GB22330@luon.net> <3B4DACDB-4E6E-4AB6-B3FC-B3EF283064F5@innotts.co.uk> <20120530205935.GA26555@luon.net> Message-ID: Hi Paul (and senior Campers) the public Camping gem is at 2.1.467. I can't recall (without trawling the mailing list) all the details of discussions about proposed changes/issues addressed, so just to clarify: where did decisions about 2.2 get to? Personally (and running a Debian server) I'd love to see a Camping 2.2 included :-) DaveE > Hey, > > On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 04:55:25PM +0100, Dave Everitt wrote: >> just checking if you got a response yet - what's the approximate >> deadline date? > > I think I have another week, maybe two. > >> I notice that Camping 2.0 is in Squeeze: >> http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/camping > > It is, if not for the Camping snapshot upload, it would have to be > removed, as Camping 2.0 and 2.1 depend on Markaby, while 2.2 will > depend on Mab. > >> Also, are your Camping apps public? If so, I'd like their URLs so >> we can include them in a 'made with Camping' list... > > Not yet, but soon. I will let you know, thanks. :) > > Paul > > -- > Web: http://paul.luon.net/home/ | E-mail: paul at luon.net > Jabber/GTalk: paul at luon.net | GnuPG key ID: 0x50064181 > _______________________________________________ > Camping-list mailing list > Camping-list at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list From deveritt at innotts.co.uk Mon Jun 11 12:03:18 2012 From: deveritt at innotts.co.uk (Dave Everitt) Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 13:03:18 +0100 Subject: Camping + Couch DB In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <992AD16C-BA18-43FE-993A-CF4632AE5380@innotts.co.uk> Hi Daniel Good to know the state of ShyCouch and CouchCamping - partly because I'm collecting Camping links and checking their current state: http://dave.camping.sh I'd like to add any Camping apps you're working on to the above, if they're public. Dave > Hi David, > > Unfortunately, both the ShyCouch and CouchCamping libraries are far > from production ready. The former was mostly a learning project, and > the latter was.. bad for many more reasons than just that. I don't > think either are of any use for examples, or for something you'd try > to support in your new project. > > However, I'm actively working on some apps where I'll be using Couch > as the data store, so I'm happy to work with you on generating some > better, more workable examples. > > I noticed that you emailed me privately about ShyCouch - sorry for > not having replied yet; I'll get back to you a bit later on when I > have some more time. > > In the meantime, IIRC Jenna has a Couch library that she used in > Camping that doesn't have much bloat and is more Ruby-ish. > > On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 2:36 AM, david costa > wrote: > Hi ! > First a short update on the camping "on the fly" hosting. Everything > is done and tested on the backend. We are just building the frontend > (coded using camping) but we are fighting with the strange behavior > of the embedded sqlite database (one of my developers is using > windows and things are even less user friendly there) - this is not > a big issue for the user database but mostly for users that might > want to store sqlite backed up. We are getting there thou ! > > I have seen some traces of camping working with couchDB using > ShyCouch but for an odd reason I cannot get the example working.... > > NoMethodError: undefined method `CouchDatabase' for ShyCouch:Module > > and other errors. Couchcamping gem is also based on shy couch so I > guess if one doesn't work the other will be broken too .. ? I wrote > to the writer of the lib but before doing more tests has anyone > worked on camping + couchdb (even for a quick sample) ? If yes can > you email me your working code ? > In theory one good thing is that couchdb runs over http so it would > be very easy to offer free database and even distribute it across > two different severs. I am interested also to get some real cases with > couchdb so that we might use it at work too. > > Thanks in advance > David > > _______________________________________________ > Camping-list mailing list > Camping-list at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: