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Bort! Now with OpenID!

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Just a small update on Bort.
Bort Project Page
I decided to make a dedicated page for Bort, so I only have one place to keep up to date.
Bort Project Page
Open ID Authentication
I’ve integrated OpenID with RESTful Auth on Bort in the new version. I’ll be perfectly honest though, I’ve never actually set up OpenID before, [...]

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Bort v0.2 Released

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

More updates to Bort from myself and the rest of the Fudge Studios chaps this week, due to response from the public, that’s you.
Updated to Rails 2.1.1
I’m sure this doesn’t require much of an explanation. Bort has been updated to Rails 2.1.1. Word.
Role Requirement
Quite a few people asked for roles in Bort so now you’ve [...]

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Bort - A Base Rails Application

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

An Introduction
When I set up a new rails app, I generally do the same things every time. Set up a config file, install RESTful authentication, add password recovery stuff, blah blah. I’m sick of doing the same stuff over and over again. Enter Bort.
Bort is a base application featuring all the things I set up [...]

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