After a year and half of development and testing and some hints to the world at large now and then, I've finally decided to release RubyFrontier into the wild.
RubyFrontier is a TextMate bundle. It implements a Web site framework basically modelled after the UserLand Frontier Web site framework, written in Ruby. In other words, it's a tool for writing and maintaining Web sites.
Documentation and description here:
http://www.apeth.com/RubyFrontierDocs/default.html
Incredibly great new screencast here (rather long, take it in stages or at least have a coffee machine sitting next to you the whole time):
http://www.apeth.com/rubyFrontier.mov
The download:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rubyfrontier/
Share and enjoy. Tell a friend (if you have one). m.
PS I don't want to make a big sentimental thing of this, but just for the record, this would have been *totally* impossible without TextMate. I was completely up a creek about how to migrate out of Frontier until I realized that TextMate would handle the whole interface for me.