Good to hear you are back Stefan, I'm looking forward to seeing the 2.0
stuff as and when you can find time to get it done :)
On 27 May 2013 12:07, Stefan Frey <ste...@we...> wrote:
> Sorry for the long delay after my last input. Unfortunately private
> issues not always allow to focus on those things that we do in a spare
> time. And that has been true for myself in the past few months.
>
> But due to some fortunate circumstances I was able to spend some time
> and thoughts on a topic, which was still missing in Rails: This was the
> full enforcement of tile laying rules. Some time ago I have started some
> programming to close that, however I had not fully analyzed all issues
> involved. I am pretty confident that I did better this time and there is
> a branch "route" committed to the rails repo. It is based on Rails2.0
> and still needs to be merged with that the head of Rails2.0 before it is
> available for testing. However all required functionality for tile
> laying is already in. And yes it does support all three common rules
> (permissive, semi-restrictive and restrictive). The other thing which is
> still in progress is the enforcement of the allowed token lays (thus
> checking if there is a valid route). However this will take much less
> effort compared to the tile laying rules.
>
> You will understand that I am pretty reluctant to give any estimate when
> it will be available for testing and release, but I hope it will be
> soon, whenever soon will be. ;-)
>
>
>
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