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by Tobias Luetke.
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Feed Description: Read the announcement: CD Baby rewrite in Postgres and Ruby, Baby!CD Baby is going rails. This is huge! If you don’t know CD Baby, its a distribution site with over 80.000 musicians under contract and its one of the biggest digital distributors of audio to Apple iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, etc. Read all about it here. What is even more exciting about it is that I’m on board for the rewrite and I had chance to talk to Derek on the phone directly for a consulting session which might have played its little part in the decision to go with rails. Come monday I’ll work together with him and other rails contributor Jeremy Kemper to help crunch those 90k lines of PHP in beautifully compact code for which Rails and Ruby are known. Here is a quote from Derek’s announcement on his weblog: Like a lost soul walkin’ the earth, lookin’ for spirituality, that stumbles upon the right church with the right people at the right time, I’ve found my niche with Ruby. Its little itty-bitty community attracts some brilliant “think different” types with a love for beautiful code that do this for love, not money.
the next release of typo will feature the first stab at an HTML Admin interface.
Currently its not much more then scaffold in nicer cloths but its already very useful.
Desktop clients will continue to be the preferred (-and more supported) way to post articles. The HTML admin will be useful to post from vacations or out of a friends house.
If you where planning to dive into the inner workings of typo or a rails project in general the admin interface is a good place to get started because of its scaffolding base. There are many little features needed like being able to sent trackbacks from the admin and similar things so the entry chance to get patches included are better then ever :)
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