@ericelias Ditto on both parts. I like it, although the notion of having WordPress own my app cookies is scaring me these days. Might redo
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@ericelias WordPress. Not joking. -
@patio11@ericelias You could use WP as a CMS with the JSON API plugin: http://wordpress.org/plugins/json-api/ … and host WP on a different (sub)domain
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@patio11 we've had small forks of specific gems but do you have a fork of the whole project? That seems like a lot of upgrade maintenance. -
@tylerrooney No, unless you count 2.3.X. Mostly "forking" practices/patterns/etc
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@steveklabnik I was literally thinking of that when I wrote it. (Great essay BTW.) - 1 more reply
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@patio11 Making pull requests / gems with your changes helps prevent incompatibility. -
@pwim That stops hard forking but not soft forking. You can't pull request "the way we always implement navigation bars in this company" - 1 more reply
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@patio11 that is a sad commentary on the state of the "platform" actually. -
@asmartbear but but but... Rails is omakase!@patio11
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