You'd think someone did this already, but I couldn't find a gem to
guard a Rack application that gets rackup-ed. So I made one. Heavily
inspired from guard-rails (thank you!).
That's great news! Thanks for contributing to the Guard environment.
I forked your repo into the Guard organization and added you to the guard-rack team, so you can push and administrate it. In general the Guard organization helps people to discover other Guards and attracts some traffic to your Guard, so it's important that you also push to it, so it goes again to the top of the list.
Michael
On 23.02.2012, at 16:48, Daniel Doubrovkine wrote:
> You'd think someone did this already, but I couldn't find a gem to > guard a Rack application that gets rackup-ed. So I made one. Heavily > inspired from guard-rails (thank you!).
> That's great news! Thanks for contributing to the Guard environment.
> I forked your repo into the Guard organization and added you to the guard-rack team, so you can push and administrate it. In general the Guard organization helps people to discover other Guards and attracts some traffic to your Guard, so it's important that you also push to it, so it goes again to the top of the list.
> Michael
> On 23.02.2012, at 16:48, Daniel Doubrovkine wrote:
> > You'd think someone did this already, but I couldn't find a gem to
> > guard a Rack application that gets rackup-ed. So I made one. Heavily
> > inspired from guard-rails (thank you!).
> You'd think someone did this already, but I couldn't find a gem to > guard a Rack application that gets rackup-ed. So I made one. Heavily > inspired from guard-rails (thank you!).