I've been watching/waiting for Yeoman for quite a while now. I can't help but wonder how much Twitter's Bower pushed you towards launching today. This looks to fit a lot more of the workflow than just package management…
There hasn't even been a 1.0 release yet. You mean 0.2.2
it is huge for developing/maintaining a gem since you can run your tests easily across all sorts of ruby versions and gemsets
The concept reminds me of another site I ran across recently: http://endor.se/
Indeed. I was expecting something a little more technical, maybe about tools like Three20 and the like until I noticed it was on wsj.
I've been watching/waiting for Yeoman for quite a while now. I can't help but wonder how much Twitter's Bower pushed you towards launching today. This looks to fit a lot more of the workflow than just package management…
There hasn't even been a 1.0 release yet. You mean 0.2.2
it is huge for developing/maintaining a gem since you can run your tests easily across all sorts of ruby versions and gemsets
The concept reminds me of another site I ran across recently: http://endor.se/
Indeed. I was expecting something a little more technical, maybe about tools like Three20 and the like until I noticed it was on wsj.