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Announcing FubuMVC


A Little Background

I have been relatively quiet about FubuMVC for some time (only briefly mentioning it in passing on this blog).  It has been a project that has been fermenting for some time with a slow start.  Now it is picking up pace and really coming to fruition due in no small part to Jeremy Miller’s recent efforts not to mention Mark Nijhof , Ryan Kelley, Josh Flanagan, and more recently Brandon Behrens and Tim Tyrrell among many others.

Recently, at Dovetail, we migrated off of our Frankenstein’s Monster of customizations and bastardizations of the ASP.NET MVC 1.0 framework to the new FubuMVC framework (specifically the “reboot” branch).

Much Ado

So I think it’s time to officially announce FubuMVC as a real, honest-to-goodness maintained project with a future. 

Official Web Site:  http://www.fubumvc.com

Official Wiki:  http://wiki.fubumvc.com

Official Source Repo: http://code.google.com/p/fubumvc  (SVN for now, plans are underway to move this to a Git repository soon)

Call for Help

Much of the core framework is already done and we’re using it in production already at Dovetail. But there is still a long and happy story yet to be told about Fubu and we’d like your help to make that story a reality!

Please check out the TODO page on the wiki to see how you can help.  Refresh this page often or check back to this blog as there will be updates and new project ideas flowing in regularly.

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Posted Jan 07 2010, 11:36 AM by chadmyers
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on 01-07-2010 11:49 AM

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on 01-07-2010 11:53 AM

Chad just put up a post on how you can get involved with the FubuMVC project . We've got the website

Mihai Lazar wrote re: Announcing FubuMVC
on 01-07-2010 12:28 PM

About time. I saw that the movement in the discussion group started to pick up speed.

Glad to hear it's starting to come together. I'll take a look at the code and at the TODO list. Maybe I'll make some time to help you guys out.

I'm not promising anything!! (Just yet)

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on 01-07-2010 12:30 PM

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SlavoF wrote re: Announcing FubuMVC
on 01-07-2010 1:57 PM

Hi!

What's the difference between the http://www.fubumvc.com/ and the http://fubumvc.pbworks.com/?

Which one is homepage for project?

--s.

chadmyers wrote re: Announcing FubuMVC
on 01-07-2010 2:52 PM

@SlavoF:  fubumvc.com is the new home page.  We're migrating away from the pbworks one. Thanks for reminding me!  I'll update the PBWorks page now.

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Benedikt Eckhard wrote re: Announcing FubuMVC
on 01-08-2010 4:14 AM

Glad to hear that! I played around with fubu a couple of months ago and really liked it - but I thought the project is dead after a while...

I don't wont to trigger a philosophic discussion, but why GIT? For me as a windows developer Mercurial seems to be much more appropriate and hosting at bitbucket.org is about as good as at github.org.

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