Dear all, As you know I am not working on the old Nitro/Ruby framework. However I am actively working on a JavaScript version of Nitro: github.com/gmosx/nitro www.nitrojs.org/docs Today I logged in #nitro on FreeNode. The topic says that Nitro is not in active development. And I cannot change it. Since I am using the same channel for the new version of Nitro, I am wondering if someone could make me an operator in the channel so I can change the topic. thank you, George. PS: Feel free to have a look at the new Nitro version, I think JavaScript on the server side rocks!
on 2009-08-30 08:43
on 2009-09-04 19:44
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 8:40 AM, George Moschovitis<george.moschovitis@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear all, > As you know I am not working on the old Nitro/Ruby framework. However I am > actively working on a JavaScript version of Nitro: > github.com/gmosx/nitro > www.nitrojs.org/docs > Today I logged in #nitro on FreeNode. The topic says that Nitro is not in > active development. And I cannot change it. > Since I am using the same channel for the new version of Nitro, I am > wondering if someone could make me an operator in the channel so I can > change the topic. According to chanserv, the #nitro channel is not registered and nobody is operator. What you should do in this case, is join #freenode and ask for some staff member to help you register the channel. It seems a bit odd that it doesn't belong to anyone anymore, I thought you had it registered some time ago. Also sorry about the strange kind of advertising in the topic, haven't been in the channel for a long time, and didn't notice it was there or I'd have asked staff to remove it. > thank you, > George. > > PS: Feel free to have a look at the new Nitro version, I think JavaScript on > the server side rocks! I'll definitely take a look, the docs look quite promising, does it run on spidermonkey?
on 2009-09-04 20:02
> > > I'll definitely take a look, the docs look quite promising, does it > run on spidermonkey? > It runs on top of Narwhal (www.narwhaljs.org) which will eventually run on top of Spidermonkey. At the moment it runs just great on Rhino. regards, -g.
on 2009-09-04 20:08
George Moschovitis wrote: > > I'll definitely take a look, the docs look quite promising, does it > run on spidermonkey? > > > It runs on top of Narwhal (www.narwhaljs.org <http://www.narwhaljs.org>) > which will eventually run on top of Spidermonkey. > > At the moment it runs just great on Rhino. > I spent a brief amount of time looking at it and had some issues, but it does look promising. When I have more time I'll give it another go and let you know if I still have trouble. -- James Britt www.jamesbritt.com - Playing with Better Toys www.ruby-doc.org - Ruby Help & Documentation www.rubystuff.com - The Ruby Store for Ruby Stuff www.neurogami.com - Smart application development