What is coming in Instant Rails 2.0

I just wanted to give a quick update about what is coming in the next
version of Instant Rails version 2.0.

Please take a look at a post I just did and please comment. Since Rails
2.0.2 now has a default database support for SQLite3, I wonder if it
should
be part of the Instant Rails package? If so, what to use for the
manager as
we do today with phpMyAdmin. I am not considering dropping MySQL but
providing SQLite3 in conjunction with MySQL.

Regards,
Rob B.

Perhaps build your own manager (to replace phpMyAdmin), a Rails
application
that’s not a rails application. Boy, that’ll be interesting. But it’ll
stop
the dependency on phpmyadmin.

I was going to build that for the Rails Rumble this year, but got
distracted
by other, cooler things.

On Dec 18, 2007 10:11 AM, Robert B. [email protected] wrote:

but providing SQLite3 in conjunction with MySQL.

Regards,
Rob B.


Ryan B.

Ryan,

Hey cool thought. Curt H. who maintained this project most
recently had that very same idea. I need to think about how that
would work but it sure would make it awesome.

If you have some time and want to toss around some ideas, I would
appreciate it.

Thanks,
Rob

Where would I toss around these ideas? Do you people use MSN/Google
Talk?

On Dec 18, 2007 1:28 PM, Rob B. [email protected] wrote:

Thanks,
distracted

Regards,
Rob B.


Ryan B.http://www.frozenplague.net


Ryan B.

Done, I’m [email protected]

On Dec 18, 2007 1:37 PM, Rob B. [email protected] wrote:

Thanks,

I was going to build that for the Rails Rumble this year, but got
What’s Coming in Instant Rails 2.0 and Beyond – The Road Map | Accidental Technologist (old).
dropping
Ryan B.http://www.frozenplague.net


Ryan B.

Ryan,

You could use email, [email protected] or on IM chat via
Microsoft, Google, or Aol. I use machorbust on Aol,
[email protected] on MSN Messenger and the email I just
gave you on Google. We can chat most times. I am not online when on
client sites.

-Rob

If so, what to use for the manager [for SQLite3] as we do today with phpMyAdmin.

How about SQLiteSpy?

http://www.yunqa.de/delphi/doku.php/products/sqlitespy/index

John

Thanks Ryan.

-Rob

John,

Thank you, hadn’t seen that one. I will check it out.

-Rob