I thought I'd let everyone know that devise-1.1 will be released very
soon (like 1-2 weeks from now) and Jose Valim explicitly called out to
different ORM users to provide patches to make devise compatible with
everyone's ORM of choice. Surely we want DM to be compatible with
devise since it's a very popular authentication solution for rails
(built on warden and thus rack) that many people trying to make the
switch from AR to DM on rails3 will want to keep on using.
I've started a fork [1] that tries to get things to work within the
tight time "constraints" we have. Unfortunately I won't be able to
spend very much time on it myself, so I'd appreciate any kind of help
I can get. I've started by getting things to the point where the
testsuite at least runs, unfortunately, lots of tests still fail.
It'd be really cool if we could say that we're compatible with rails3
and devise by the time devise-1.1 comes out. Who knows, maybe devise's
release is just in time for another rails3 beta or RC.
Your help is very much appreciated! If someone steps up I'd be happy
to discuss action plans either here, or in #datamapper on
irc.freenode.net. Providing patches to my fork will be easy, since
serious motivation means instant commit access :P
cheers
snusnu
Sorry I don't have much time myself to contribute a lot, your efforts
are *very* much appreciated! What about hopping into #datamapper on
irc.freenode.net so that we can discuss i18n validation errors a bit?
To briefly skim the topic, "hacks" are fine for now, we probably want
to initially come up with some dm-devise helper gem (the place to put
the hacks) that does the dirty work for being compatible with devise's
i18n validation message needs. Just to have something devise can
depend on initially. Eventually, we will of course need to come up for
"full" i18n support for dm-validations, but we probably won't be able
to come up with that within the present time constraints.
cheers
snusnu
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