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Posted about 8 years ago by Jason Porter
I’ve recently released Awestruct 0.5.7! It’s been a few months since 0.5.6, and I know that one had some bugs, I’m sorry for that. Version 0.5.7 should be less buggy and also easier to upgrade to if you’re on 0.5.5, in fact my ... [More] testing shows it’s a drop in replacement! Thank you everyone who has helped not only this release, but also the previous ones as well, I really do appreciate the community and the help! I would like to call special attention to R. Tyler Croy for finding some new edge cases I was able to fix! You can see the full log at... [Less]
Posted over 8 years ago by Jason Porter
It’s been a while since we’ve done a release announcement, I’m sorry. We’ve just released Awestruct 0.5.6! Thank you everyone who has helped not only this release, but also the previous ones as well, we really do appreciate the ... [More] community and the help! You can see the full log at Milestone 0.5.6. For those interested in the actual commit history, it can be found at GitHub. There were 28 bugs squashed in this release, 7 in 0.5.5, 58 in 0.5.4, and 1 in 0.5.3 for a grand total of 94 bugs squashed in the past two years! You can see all the issues fixed by looking... [Less]
Posted over 8 years ago by Jason Porter
It’s been a while since we’ve done a release announcement, I’m sorry. We’ve just released Awestruct 0.5.6! Thank you everyone who has helped not only this release, but also the previous ones as well, we really do ... [More] appreciate the community and the help! You can see the full log at Milestone 0.5.6. For those interested in the actual commit history, it can be found at GitHub. There were 28 bugs squashed in this release, 7 in 0.5.5, 58 in 0.5.4, and 1 in 0.5.3 for a grand total of 94 bugs squashed in the past two years! You can see all the issues fixed by looking... [Less]
Posted almost 11 years ago by Jason Porter
We’re on a roll with Awestruct: 0.5.2! This was mainly a bug fix release again, however, we did slip in a few small improvements. You can see the full log at Milestone 0.5.2. For those interested in the actual commit history ... [More] , it can be found at GitHub. Here are the list of bug fixes: Fixing the missing bootstrap-affix.js file, done by upgrading the bootstrap-sass version git is no longer required for deployment unless it’s checking for uncommitted changes Version range of dependencies is better. We many have swung too far on this, let us know. asciidoctor tests have been fixed Returning 404 pages if the requested index page cannot... [Less]
Posted almost 11 years ago by Jason Porter
We’re on a roll with Awestruct: 0.5.2! This was mainly a bug fix release again, however, we did slip in a few small improvements. You can see the full log at Milestone 0.5.2. For those interested in the actual ... [More] commit history, it can be found at GitHub. Here are the list of bug fixes: Fixing the missing bootstrap-affix.js file, done by upgrading the bootstrap-sass version git is no longer required for deployment unless it’s checking for uncommitted changes Version range of dependencies is better. We many have swung too far on this, let us know. asciidoctor tests have been fixed Returning 404 pages if the requested index page cannot... [Less]
Posted almost 11 years ago by Jason Porter
Posted almost 11 years ago by Jason Porter
Hot off the press is another version of Awestruct: 0.5.1! This was mainly a bug fix. You can see the full log at https://github.com/awestruct/awestruct/issues?milestone=7&page=1&state=closed. For those ... [More] interested in the actual commit history, it can be found at https://github.com/awestruct/awestruct/compare/0.5.0…​0.5.1. The main fixes (and one enhancement) are detailed below: Deploy task in the Rakefile is fixed Layout in the Posts extension is now post Support for Zurb Foundation (http://foundation.zurb.com) Homepage http://awestruct.org Download http://rubygems.org/gems/awestruct Foundation Support Foundation is another CSS framework similar to 960, blueprint, or Twitter Bootstrap. It be use at the start of project creation: $ awestruct -i -f foundation Automated Build and Deploy I’d like to highlight a new documentation section that was added between the... [Less]
Posted almost 11 years ago by Jason Porter
Posted about 11 years ago by Dan Allen
We’re thrilled to announce the release of Awestruct 0.5.0! Awestruct 0.5.0 marks a significant evolution in the history of the project. The focus of this release has been on ease of installation, compatibility and ... [More] flexibility. The major highlights of this release are: Integration of Tilt to handle rendering Dependencies cut in half (from 22 down to 11) Improved compatibility with JRuby Tight AsciiDoc integration powered by Asciidoctor An Amazon S3 deployer Switched to Ruby’s Logger class to output messages This release is an important step towards achieving Awestruct’s primary goal: to make static websites trivially easy to create 'and publish'. We hope when you try it, you’ll agree. Homepage http://awestruct.org Download http://rubygems.org/gems/awestruct Setup and migration Awestruct is... [Less]
Posted about 11 years ago by Dan Allen