From frederic at de-villamil.com Fri Jan 21 16:25:23 2011 From: frederic at de-villamil.com (=?iso-8859-1?Q?de_Villamil_Fr=E9d=E9ric?=) Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 22:25:23 +0100 Subject: [typo] [ANN] Typo 6.0 "Irving Penn" for Rails 3 Message-ID: Good evening, I'm not sure someone else than me is still reading this list, but I've been posting release announcement there for 4 years now and I won't easily lose a so good habbit. After 7 months of work, the 6.0.1 "Irving Penn" release of Typo is finally available. This major version of our application is not only about upgrading to Rails 3. It also bring the usual quota of bug fixes and improvements. You can download Typo 6.0 as a zip archive (http://typosphere.org/stable.zip) or as a tarball (http://typosphere.org/stable.tgz), or just try our online demo at http://demo.typosphere.org. Upgrading to Rails 3 was a long and difficult path. Typo was born when Rails was very very young. We sometimes had to chose some ways to do things while Rails would chose a totally different way to fix its lacks. Typo 6.0 is only a first Rails 3 compatible version, and we?re still planning to ditch the remaining piece of antiquities we're still carrying. * Good bye gem and installer Typo installer has been around for 6 years now. When Rails 1.0 was released, it really looked like a good idea. Unfortunately it quicly became an abandonned blotware. Since then, lots of easy way of deploying a Rails application came, mostly thanks to Passenger and Bundler. That's the reason why we have decided to drop it. Installing Typo is now easy as, let?s say, installing any other mainstream blogging engine: fill in your database credential, run bundle and you?re done. * Finally a real plugin API Thomas Lecavelier did a wonderful job working on what?s going to be the real plugin API we?ve dreamt of for a while now. He started with making avatar provider pluggable and knows how much he still has to be done. Good news as he?s the latest addition to Typo core team. We?re really glad to welcome him onboard. * Admin, SEO and usability We?ve made some SEO improvement, adding a bit more options, and making tags URL really SEO friendly. Admin usability has been improved to, but we?ve many other things we want to make better as well. * Theme changes Theme structure has been change to be compliant with Rails views structure. If you?re using a custom template, you?ll have to move the layouts folder into the views one. Nothing you can?t handle. * Bug fixes As usual, we have fixed a bunch of bugs, Typo 6.0.1 being a real bugfix release. Please, read our complete changelog about this. We're now going to work on a 6.1 version bringing you new feature. All the best, Fr?d?ric, Matijs, Cyril and Thomas -- Fr?d?ric de Villamil "What's mine is mine. What's yours is still unsetteled" ? Go player proverb frederic at de-villamil.com tel: +33 (0)6 62 19 1337 http://t37.net Typo : http://typosphere.org From dimitri.pekarovsky at gmail.com Fri Jan 21 18:16:12 2011 From: dimitri.pekarovsky at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?B?0JTQuNC40LzRi9GH?=) Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2011 01:16:12 +0200 Subject: [typo] [ANN] Typo 6.0 "Irving Penn" for Rails 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20110122011612.dd5171e2.dimitri.pekarovsky@gmail.com> On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 22:25:23 +0100 de Villamil Fr?d?ric wrote: > Good evening, > > I'm not sure someone else than me is still reading this list Good job ;) //DP From henry74 at gmail.com Fri Jan 21 19:43:37 2011 From: henry74 at gmail.com (henry74) Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 18:43:37 -0600 Subject: [typo] [ANN] Typo 6.0 "Irving Penn" for Rails 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yes - thanks for all the hard work. I'm pretty happy with the latest 5x release but will take a look. 2011/1/21 de Villamil Fr?d?ric > Good evening, > > I'm not sure someone else than me is still reading this list, but I've been > posting release announcement there for 4 years now and I won't easily lose a > so good habbit. > > After 7 months of work, the 6.0.1 "Irving Penn" release of Typo is finally > available. This major version of our application is not only about upgrading > to Rails 3. It also bring the usual quota of bug fixes and improvements. > > You can download Typo 6.0 as a zip archive ( > http://typosphere.org/stable.zip) or as a tarball ( > http://typosphere.org/stable.tgz), or just try our online demo at > http://demo.typosphere.org. > > Upgrading to Rails 3 was a long and difficult path. Typo was born when > Rails was very very young. We sometimes had to chose some ways to do things > while Rails would chose a totally different way to fix its lacks. Typo 6.0 > is only a first Rails 3 compatible version, and we?re still planning to > ditch the remaining piece of antiquities we're still carrying. > > * Good bye gem and installer > Typo installer has been around for 6 years now. When Rails 1.0 was > released, it really looked like a good idea. Unfortunately it quicly became > an abandonned blotware. Since then, lots of easy way of deploying a Rails > application came, mostly thanks to Passenger and Bundler. That's the reason > why we have decided to drop it. Installing Typo is now easy as, let?s say, > installing any other mainstream blogging engine: fill in your database > credential, run bundle and you?re done. > > * Finally a real plugin API > Thomas Lecavelier did a wonderful job working on what?s going to be the > real plugin API we?ve dreamt of for a while now. He started with making > avatar provider pluggable and knows how much he still has to be done. Good > news as he?s the latest addition to Typo core team. We?re really glad to > welcome him onboard. > > * Admin, SEO and usability > We?ve made some SEO improvement, adding a bit more options, and making tags > URL really SEO friendly. Admin usability has been improved to, but we?ve > many other things we want to make better as well. > > > * Theme changes > Theme structure has been change to be compliant with Rails views structure. > If you?re using a custom template, you?ll have to move the layouts folder > into the views one. Nothing you can?t handle. > > * Bug fixes > As usual, we have fixed a bunch of bugs, Typo 6.0.1 being a real bugfix > release. Please, read our complete changelog about this. > > We're now going to work on a 6.1 version bringing you new feature. > > All the best, > Fr?d?ric, Matijs, Cyril and Thomas > > -- > Fr?d?ric de Villamil > "What's mine is mine. What's yours is still unsetteled" ? Go player proverb > frederic at de-villamil.com tel: +33 (0)6 62 19 1337 > http://t37.net Typo : > http://typosphere.org > > _______________________________________________ > Typo-list mailing list > Typo-list at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lrtitze at mac.com Fri Jan 21 22:54:51 2011 From: lrtitze at mac.com (Leslie Titze) Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 21:54:51 -0600 Subject: [typo] [ANN] Typo 6.0 "Irving Penn" for Rails 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Still reading! Thanks to all for the diligent work. On 21-Jan-2011, at 3:25 PM, de Villamil Fr?d?ric wrote: > Good evening, > > I'm not sure someone else than me is still reading this list, but I've been posting release announcement there for 4 years now and I won't easily lose a so good habbit. > ... From frederic at de-villamil.com Sat Jan 22 04:05:54 2011 From: frederic at de-villamil.com (=?iso-8859-1?Q?de_Villamil_Fr=E9d=E9ric?=) Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2011 10:05:54 +0100 Subject: [typo] [ANN] Typo 6.0 "Irving Penn" for Rails 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <409963EE-1663-42C4-B67A-E383827E31B3@de-villamil.com> Le 22 janv. 2011 ? 00:10, Kurt Werle a ?crit : > Exciting stuff! I'll have to give it a shot. > > This is a major upgrade - how hard is it [supposed to be] to migrate from 5.x? > > Thanks, > Kurt Hi Kurt, migration should no be that hard if you follow some simple steps described at https://github.com/fdv/typo/wiki/Upgrading-to-typo-6.0 or in doc/UPGRADE However, the easiest and safest path is backup, install from scratch, move your custom stuff back in your new Typo. And don't forget to move your custom theme layout directory in the views one. Best regards Fred -- Fr?d?ric de Villamil "What's mine is mine. What's yours is still unsetteled" ? Go player proverb frederic at de-villamil.com tel: +33 (0)6 62 19 1337 http://t37.net Typo : http://typosphere.org From frederic at de-villamil.com Sat Jan 22 07:18:17 2011 From: frederic at de-villamil.com (=?iso-8859-1?Q?de_Villamil_Fr=E9d=E9ric?=) Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2011 13:18:17 +0100 Subject: [typo] Alternate dark scheme for default template Message-ID: Hello, I've started working on an alternate dark scheme for typo default template. Any feedback welcome before I start the HTML / Ruby stuff http://t37.net/dark-theme-1.jpg Have a nice week-end Fred -- Fr?d?ric de Villamil "What's mine is mine. What's yours is still unsetteled" ? Go player proverb frederic at de-villamil.com tel: +33 (0)6 62 19 1337 http://t37.net Typo : http://typosphere.org From pedzsan at gmail.com Mon Jan 24 11:38:42 2011 From: pedzsan at gmail.com (Perry Smith) Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 10:38:42 -0600 Subject: [typo] [ANN] Typo 6.0 "Irving Penn" for Rails 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I assume this implies Ruby 1.9.2 compatible too? On Jan 21, 2011, at 3:25 PM, de Villamil Fr?d?ric wrote: > Good evening, > > I'm not sure someone else than me is still reading this list, but I've been posting release announcement there for 4 years now and I won't easily lose a so good habbit. > > After 7 months of work, the 6.0.1 "Irving Penn" release of Typo is finally available. This major version of our application is not only about upgrading to Rails 3. It also bring the usual quota of bug fixes and improvements. > > You can download Typo 6.0 as a zip archive (http://typosphere.org/stable.zip) or as a tarball (http://typosphere.org/stable.tgz), or just try our online demo at http://demo.typosphere.org. > > Upgrading to Rails 3 was a long and difficult path. Typo was born when Rails was very very young. We sometimes had to chose some ways to do things while Rails would chose a totally different way to fix its lacks. Typo 6.0 is only a first Rails 3 compatible version, and we?re still planning to ditch the remaining piece of antiquities we're still carrying. > > * Good bye gem and installer > Typo installer has been around for 6 years now. When Rails 1.0 was released, it really looked like a good idea. Unfortunately it quicly became an abandonned blotware. Since then, lots of easy way of deploying a Rails application came, mostly thanks to Passenger and Bundler. That's the reason why we have decided to drop it. Installing Typo is now easy as, let?s say, installing any other mainstream blogging engine: fill in your database credential, run bundle and you?re done. > > * Finally a real plugin API > Thomas Lecavelier did a wonderful job working on what?s going to be the real plugin API we?ve dreamt of for a while now. He started with making avatar provider pluggable and knows how much he still has to be done. Good news as he?s the latest addition to Typo core team. We?re really glad to welcome him onboard. > > * Admin, SEO and usability > We?ve made some SEO improvement, adding a bit more options, and making tags URL really SEO friendly. Admin usability has been improved to, but we?ve many other things we want to make better as well. > > > * Theme changes > Theme structure has been change to be compliant with Rails views structure. If you?re using a custom template, you?ll have to move the layouts folder into the views one. Nothing you can?t handle. > > * Bug fixes > As usual, we have fixed a bunch of bugs, Typo 6.0.1 being a real bugfix release. Please, read our complete changelog about this. > > We're now going to work on a 6.1 version bringing you new feature. > > All the best, > Fr?d?ric, Matijs, Cyril and Thomas > > -- > Fr?d?ric de Villamil > "What's mine is mine. What's yours is still unsetteled" ? Go player proverb > frederic at de-villamil.com tel: +33 (0)6 62 19 1337 > http://t37.net Typo : http://typosphere.org > > _______________________________________________ > Typo-list mailing list > Typo-list at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list From frederic at de-villamil.com Mon Jan 24 16:56:46 2011 From: frederic at de-villamil.com (=?iso-8859-1?Q?de_Villamil_Fr=E9d=E9ric?=) Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 22:56:46 +0100 Subject: [typo] [ANN] Typo 6.0 "Irving Penn" for Rails 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Unfortunately not yet. Ruby 1.9 compatibility is the next big thing on our TODO. I will tell you as soon as we have something useable. You can also submit patches too ;-) Best regards Fred Le 24 janv. 2011 ? 17:38, Perry Smith a ?crit : > I assume this implies Ruby 1.9.2 compatible too? > > On Jan 21, 2011, at 3:25 PM, de Villamil Fr?d?ric wrote: > >> Good evening, >> >> I'm not sure someone else than me is still reading this list, but I've been posting release announcement there for 4 years now and I won't easily lose a so good habbit. >> >> After 7 months of work, the 6.0.1 "Irving Penn" release of Typo is finally available. This major version of our application is not only about upgrading to Rails 3. It also bring the usual quota of bug fixes and improvements. >> >> You can download Typo 6.0 as a zip archive (http://typosphere.org/stable.zip) or as a tarball (http://typosphere.org/stable.tgz), or just try our online demo at http://demo.typosphere.org. >> >> Upgrading to Rails 3 was a long and difficult path. Typo was born when Rails was very very young. We sometimes had to chose some ways to do things while Rails would chose a totally different way to fix its lacks. Typo 6.0 is only a first Rails 3 compatible version, and we?re still planning to ditch the remaining piece of antiquities we're still carrying. >> >> * Good bye gem and installer >> Typo installer has been around for 6 years now. When Rails 1.0 was released, it really looked like a good idea. Unfortunately it quicly became an abandonned blotware. Since then, lots of easy way of deploying a Rails application came, mostly thanks to Passenger and Bundler. That's the reason why we have decided to drop it. Installing Typo is now easy as, let?s say, installing any other mainstream blogging engine: fill in your database credential, run bundle and you?re done. >> >> * Finally a real plugin API >> Thomas Lecavelier did a wonderful job working on what?s going to be the real plugin API we?ve dreamt of for a while now. He started with making avatar provider pluggable and knows how much he still has to be done. Good news as he?s the latest addition to Typo core team. We?re really glad to welcome him onboard. >> >> * Admin, SEO and usability >> We?ve made some SEO improvement, adding a bit more options, and making tags URL really SEO friendly. Admin usability has been improved to, but we?ve many other things we want to make better as well. >> >> >> * Theme changes >> Theme structure has been change to be compliant with Rails views structure. If you?re using a custom template, you?ll have to move the layouts folder into the views one. Nothing you can?t handle. >> >> * Bug fixes >> As usual, we have fixed a bunch of bugs, Typo 6.0.1 being a real bugfix release. Please, read our complete changelog about this. >> >> We're now going to work on a 6.1 version bringing you new feature. >> >> All the best, >> Fr?d?ric, Matijs, Cyril and Thomas >> >> -- >> Fr?d?ric de Villamil >> "What's mine is mine. What's yours is still unsetteled" ? Go player proverb >> frederic at de-villamil.com tel: +33 (0)6 62 19 1337 >> http://t37.net Typo : http://typosphere.org >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Typo-list mailing list >> Typo-list at rubyforge.org >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list > > _______________________________________________ > Typo-list mailing list > Typo-list at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list -- Fr?d?ric de Villamil "What's mine is mine. What's yours is still unsetteled" ? Go player proverb frederic at de-villamil.com tel: +33 (0)6 62 19 1337 http://t37.net Typo : http://typosphere.org From frederic at de-villamil.com Sat Jan 29 07:01:07 2011 From: frederic at de-villamil.com (=?iso-8859-1?Q?de_Villamil_Fr=E9d=E9ric?=) Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 13:01:07 +0100 Subject: [typo] [ANN] Typo 6.0.2 is out Message-ID: Hi list, Coming only 11 days after Typo 6.0, Typo 6.0.2 is the third release of the Irving Penn series. This is both another bug fixing release, and the beggining of a new feature oriented one, and despite the minor version number and the very little time between releases, it's an important one as it makes Typo 6.0 series stable enough to be production ready. Many thanks to Ollivier Robert for improving the French translation. and Luuk Hendriks for various bug reporting. What's new in Typo 6.0.2? Typo is now Thread safe enabled by default. If you wonder what thread safe is about, you should read this question and answer post at http://blog.headius.com/2008/08/qa-what-thread-safe-rails-means.html. Typo was lacking a recent dark background theme. This error is now fixed with True Red, a brown and red port of default theme True Blue. This theme is now running on our official blog. This is also the starting point of a deep thoughts about themes framework. Typo now comes with various ways to display date and time on your blog posts. This will allow European and American users to display dates the way they want without having to hack their templates. Existing themes will automatically profit from that improvement. As usual, French translation was improved. This is not perfect, but we're still working on it. Matijs has also done lots of code cleaning and refactoring, with the goal of making Typo Ruby 1.9.2 compliant very soon. For a comprehensive list of fixed bugs, please read our full release note at http://blog.typosphere.org/release-of-typo-6-0-2-irving-penn.html All the best, Your Typo team -- Fr?d?ric de Villamil "What's mine is mine. What's yours is still unsetteled" ? Go player proverb frederic at de-villamil.com tel: +33 (0)6 62 19 1337 http://t37.net Typo : http://typosphere.org From pedzsan at gmail.com Sat Jan 29 10:05:03 2011 From: pedzsan at gmail.com (Perry Smith) Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 09:05:03 -0600 Subject: [typo] [ANN] Typo 6.0 "Irving Penn" for Rails 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: With rvm, I could probably get this to work using 1.8. I assume the preferred is the latest Ruby at 1.8 -- is it 1.8.7? On Jan 24, 2011, at 3:56 PM, de Villamil Fr?d?ric wrote: > Unfortunately not yet. Ruby 1.9 compatibility is the next big thing on our TODO. > > I will tell you as soon as we have something useable. You can also submit patches too ;-) > > Best regards > Fred > > > Le 24 janv. 2011 ? 17:38, Perry Smith a ?crit : > >> I assume this implies Ruby 1.9.2 compatible too? >> >> On Jan 21, 2011, at 3:25 PM, de Villamil Fr?d?ric wrote: >> >>> Good evening, >>> >>> I'm not sure someone else than me is still reading this list, but I've been posting release announcement there for 4 years now and I won't easily lose a so good habbit. >>> >>> After 7 months of work, the 6.0.1 "Irving Penn" release of Typo is finally available. This major version of our application is not only about upgrading to Rails 3. It also bring the usual quota of bug fixes and improvements. >>> >>> You can download Typo 6.0 as a zip archive (http://typosphere.org/stable.zip) or as a tarball (http://typosphere.org/stable.tgz), or just try our online demo at http://demo.typosphere.org. >>> >>> Upgrading to Rails 3 was a long and difficult path. Typo was born when Rails was very very young. We sometimes had to chose some ways to do things while Rails would chose a totally different way to fix its lacks. Typo 6.0 is only a first Rails 3 compatible version, and we?re still planning to ditch the remaining piece of antiquities we're still carrying. >>> >>> * Good bye gem and installer >>> Typo installer has been around for 6 years now. When Rails 1.0 was released, it really looked like a good idea. Unfortunately it quicly became an abandonned blotware. Since then, lots of easy way of deploying a Rails application came, mostly thanks to Passenger and Bundler. That's the reason why we have decided to drop it. Installing Typo is now easy as, let?s say, installing any other mainstream blogging engine: fill in your database credential, run bundle and you?re done. >>> >>> * Finally a real plugin API >>> Thomas Lecavelier did a wonderful job working on what?s going to be the real plugin API we?ve dreamt of for a while now. He started with making avatar provider pluggable and knows how much he still has to be done. Good news as he?s the latest addition to Typo core team. We?re really glad to welcome him onboard. >>> >>> * Admin, SEO and usability >>> We?ve made some SEO improvement, adding a bit more options, and making tags URL really SEO friendly. Admin usability has been improved to, but we?ve many other things we want to make better as well. >>> >>> >>> * Theme changes >>> Theme structure has been change to be compliant with Rails views structure. If you?re using a custom template, you?ll have to move the layouts folder into the views one. Nothing you can?t handle. >>> >>> * Bug fixes >>> As usual, we have fixed a bunch of bugs, Typo 6.0.1 being a real bugfix release. Please, read our complete changelog about this. >>> >>> We're now going to work on a 6.1 version bringing you new feature. >>> >>> All the best, >>> Fr?d?ric, Matijs, Cyril and Thomas >>> >>> -- >>> Fr?d?ric de Villamil >>> "What's mine is mine. What's yours is still unsetteled" ? Go player proverb >>> frederic at de-villamil.com tel: +33 (0)6 62 19 1337 >>> http://t37.net Typo : http://typosphere.org >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Typo-list mailing list >>> Typo-list at rubyforge.org >>> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Typo-list mailing list >> Typo-list at rubyforge.org >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list > > -- > Fr?d?ric de Villamil > "What's mine is mine. What's yours is still unsetteled" ? Go player proverb > frederic at de-villamil.com tel: +33 (0)6 62 19 1337 > http://t37.net Typo : http://typosphere.org > > _______________________________________________ > Typo-list mailing list > Typo-list at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list