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Zed Shaw  
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 More options Jun 18 2006, 4:14 am
From: Zed Shaw <zeds...@zedshaw.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2006 17:14:28 +0900
Local: Sun, Jun 18 2006 4:14 am
Subject: [ANN] MongrelDay Documentation -- Memoirs Of A Web Server
Happy RailsDay!

While everyone else was out having fun with RailsDay I spent my time
wisely and wrote up tons of documentation for Mongrel and cleaned out
some of the docs I'll never write anyway.  I also took the time to apply
some nice patches from Jonas Pfenniger for easily setting up redirects
in Mongrel.

Some of the highlighted documents people will be interested in are:

* http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/ -- The main documentation listing.
* http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/adoption.html -- People who've adopted
Mongrel.  E-mail me if you want a mention.
* http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/not_mongrel.html -- Required reading for
greedy people.
* http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/litespeed.html -- Litespeed
documentation from Alison Rowland.
* http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/pen_balance.html -- Pen and Balance
documentation (might not work right).
* http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/security.html -- Short notes on web
application security and Mongrel.
* http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/distributed_worker.html --
Offloading work to a "Distributed Worker".  More to come on this topic.

There's lots more that were cleaned up, but if you find any errors feel
free to shoot me the corrections.

SUGGESTING AND WRITING

If you think there's some documentation that needs to be written then
shoot me an e-mail and read:

http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/contrib.html

That tells you all the stuff you need to do to write a documentation
page.  I know one person who got a job from his documentation for
Mongrel, so it's a money maker too!  I'm starting pyramid schemes this
week!

MONGREL IS #2!

I'm not a competitive person, but *in your face One-Click*!  Mongrel
finally beat it out.  Now to just take down RubyGems.  I think it
shouldn't count since everyone needs it.  What do you think?

BTW, if anyone wonders why I support win32, just ask yourself why the
Ruby One-Click installer is consistently in the top three projects on
RubyForge.  Yeah, windows doesn't matter at all.

Enjoy the rest of the weekend.  Apache docs and 0.3.13.1 up next!

--
Zed A. Shaw
http://www.zedshaw.com/
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/


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James Britt  
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 More options Jun 18 2006, 10:28 am
From: James Britt <james.br...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2006 23:28:58 +0900
Local: Sun, Jun 18 2006 10:28 am
Subject: Re: [ANN] MongrelDay Documentation -- Memoirs Of A Web Server

Zed Shaw wrote:
> Happy RailsDay!

> While everyone else was out having fun with RailsDay I spent my time
> wisely and wrote up tons of documentation for Mongrel and cleaned out
> some of the docs I'll never write anyway.  

Wow.  You stand as a model for all to follow.

(Really really really  selective) excerpt:
"Code lube is the answer to necessary code fisting."

Colorful, too.

:)

--
James Britt

"You harmonize; then you customize."
  - Wilson Pickett


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