Archive for October, 2007
October 8, 2007 at 10:34 · Filed under Team
Hey amf geeks, this is Tony.
I love Flex, and I love Rails. So, I was excited when I learned about RubyAMF, naturally. After I met up with Aaron at Max 2007 he was nice enough to add me to the project. My first contribution is a nice-to-have: Now if you’d like, RAMF will translate camel cased properties from Actionscript to Rails into snake cased ActiveRecord properties, and vice versa. More on that later.
Right now I still have a lot to learn, so I’ll be writing tests to help me learn the framework and help keep it stable. It’s great to be on the project, thanks Aaron!
October 8, 2007 at 09:50 · Filed under RubyAMF, Team
Please welcome Tony Hillerson from EffectiveUI and Seth Tenenbaum to RubyAMF. They’re doing a great job helping out. I can’t say thank you guys enough for jumping on the project.
October 7, 2007 at 11:54 · Filed under Remoting, Ruby, RubyAMF
Now that I’m officially back from vaca – here’s a quick update on what’s up with RubyAMF.
First I’d like to officially welcome Seth Tenenbaum to RubyAMF. He started helping quite a bit and his efforts are so much appreciated.
Next is some project maintenance and installing some software to work better for future developers and community. I’ll be moving SVN over to my dedicated server. The SVN move is for a new Trac install.
I changed the forum install to phpBB. And of course the wiki is being neglected for work on RubyAMF. You can still access the old wiki here.
And I’m sure some are wondering about the next release. We’ve got a pretty short bug list, but the bugs are critical. Once those are all fixed 1.3.4 will be released. Seth, Tony, and myself are working on bug fixes and feature additions.
October 1, 2007 at 20:11 · Filed under RubyAMF
Just a heads up that I’ve put the original wiki back up just for now, there was quite a bit of valid info on there that I haven’t started migrating to the new wiki yet. You can find it here.
October 1, 2007 at 20:09 · Filed under Flash, Flex, Rails, Remoting, Ruby, RubyAMF
As you’ve probably seen I’m working on finding some people for support development on RubyAMF. Quite a few people are interested with RubyAMF, and Rails 2 support and feature additions need to be done as soon as rails 2 is ready. So I’m gearing up for that hopefully with some help. There should be plenty of time for dev as Rails 2 is only in a preview release state.
Hang in everyone! I’ll officially be back from vacation on the 8th to release 1.3.4 and gear up for the next dev tasks. Additionally I don’t see any major conflicts with RubyAMF and Rails 2, as there is only one entry point into Rails (aside from the rubyamf controller).
October 1, 2007 at 20:00 · Filed under Events, Flash, Flex
Just wanted to shout out to Tony Hillerson of Effective UI who did a great job at the Flex on Rails session. Unfortunately I won’t be at the wednesday session because my flight leaves at the same time. So again thanks Tony for the great job!
I met so many great people from Adobe and the different teams. Thanks to all!
October 1, 2007 at 08:10 · Filed under RubyAMF
If anyone wants to get in on RubyAMF development, I’d love some help. There are a few bugs that I’ll be fixing for 1.3.4. After 1.3.4 Rails 2.0 support will be under way, and the wiki book. You can probably imagine how much work it is. So by having help the book and Rails 2.0 support will be done sooner, and more people will start using it RAMF. One or two more guys that can actually put some time into it would be best of course.
Anyone who is interested can contact me at aaron at rubyamf dot org.
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