rela.tv open-sourced

Posted by ryan
at 5:25 AM on Wednesday, September 20, 2006



I gave a short and not-very-well-prepared demo of rela.tv at the Raleigh Ruby Brigade last night that generated a few inklings of interest amongst the crowd. And I use the word “interest” generously. However, I’ve been meaning to open-source the app for awhile now since I rarely find the time to play with it anymore – if for nothing else than to see if somebody else wants to use it as a learning tools as I did and try to further its functionality.

This comes with the disclaimer that I am not proud at all of the state of the code, and especially the state of the tests. Look at this as more of an opportunity for improvement than for a model by which all others should be based.

So, if you’ve got some interest in hacking away at a cool little Rails project – let me know. I’d love to see this get taken forward a few steps…

Rela.tv source access

https://saucyworks.devguard.com/svn/projects/rela.tv/trunk

Don’t know what rela.tv is? Check out the overview for a summary.

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  1. boylesSeptember 20, 2006 @ 11:53 AM
    Thanks Ryan. It's always nice to find new ideas in someone elses code.
  2. Roy SchestowitzSeptember 21, 2006 @ 03:46 AM
    Good luck in your endeavours. I wish I knew Rails.
  3. Rob StevensJanuary 02, 2007 @ 12:39 PM
    Hi Ryan, Thanks for opening up the source. What are the credentials for accessing the repository? Thanks!
  4. Ryan DaigleJanuary 03, 2007 @ 05:30 AM
    Rob, sorry about that - the anonymous access was removed after I did a repository re-creation. Try it now with no authentication: @svn co https://saucyworks.devguard.com/svn/projects/rela.tv/trunk@