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 à 17:38, Perry Smith a écrit : > I assume this implies Ruby 1.9.2 compatible too? > > On Jan 21, 2011, at 3:25 PM, de Villamil Frédéric 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, >> Frédéric, Matijs, Cyril and Thomas >> >> -- >> Frédéric de Villamil >> "What's mine is mine. What's yours is still unsetteled" – Go player proverb >> frede...@de-villamil.com tel: +33 (0)6 62 19 1337 >> http://t37.net Typo : >> http://typosphere.org >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Typo-list mailing list >> Typo-list@rubyforge.org >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list > > _______________________________________________ > Typo-list mailing list > Typo-list@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list -- Frédéric de Villamil "What's mine is mine. What's yours is still unsetteled" – Go player proverb frede...@de-villamil.com tel: +33 (0)6 62 19 1337 http://t37.net Typo : http://typosphere.org _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list Typo-list@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list