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One of the FiveRuns booth panels I designed for RailsConf 2007.

The Presidential Search site was deployed using slate. I think this is the slickest design out of Adam yet. I hope he keeps going in this direction.

After a nice walk along the beach we're back home. I am drinking Sherry and trying to install Ruby on Rails on my Powerbook.

Drupal and Ruby on Rails solutions company Gloscon held its second annual function at Hotel Rock Regency, Ahmedabad, India www.gloscon.com/news/2009/05/11/second-annual-day-celebra...

A discussion of Ruby on Rail after Mike gave a presentation on Ruby and Ruby on Rails at Kamuzu College of Nursing, Lilongwe Campus on April 1st.

DJ Assault, Ray Charles, and Jordan Knight. HA! Notice my Ruby on Rails book underneath.

This view allows you to see all the audio files you have in the system plus all the sets for Audio. The sets are the really dark, blue ones with multiple icons. There isn't much information per item in thumbnail view.

 

Note the item in the yellow area. That's our bucket. Once an item is in the bucket you can take it with you throughout the appropriate metaset so you can easily add it to other sets or add a whole bunch of items to a set at once. It makes organizing a large group of items really easy. No drag and drop, a user must click an icon next to the item to add it to the bucket. I think that makes it much easier.

With the color changes to the Dashboard we named v0.3.0 the Aqua Velva release. You can't tell from the screenshot but the dashboard buttons are now full links. Makes my life much easier and one of my first commits... commit #614 in fact. Subversion is awesome. Old version.

 

Future updates include tweaking the "What's Fresh?". We're going to add a system event logging feature that will power that. So if you upload a document into resources or add a blog entry they show in "What's Fresh?" as well.

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