Phusion Passenger (mod_rails) version 1.0.2 released, and more
Passenger version 1.0.2 has been released.
We’ve finally finished our corporate blog now, so visit http://blog.phusion.nl/ for the release announcement, overview of changes, upgrade instructions, and more.
Now that we finally have an official corporate blog, people can stop complaining about my blog template.
Note that our corporate blog’s template isn’t finished yet: it still needs some polish.

nat said,
April 29, 2008 @ 11:22 pm
Does that mean we can complain about that site’s template? Text flush against the left site of the window and a lack of word wrap are rather painful. This one is much more pleasing to look at.
Hongli said,
April 29, 2008 @ 11:34 pm
Yeah, you can.
But what do you mean by text flush and lack of word wrap?
nat said,
April 30, 2008 @ 4:27 pm
I mean nothing…. the site looks fine now. Yesterday there was no padding between the left edge of the screen and text, and a lot of the lines were super wide, stretching way off to the right. Maybe it was just some wonky rendering on my end, nevermind. Keep up the good work.
ryanK said,
April 30, 2008 @ 4:56 pm
Noticed that 1.0.2 was quickly superseded by 1.0.3 b/c of compatibility issues with Rails 1.2?
We have uploaded the new version 1.0.3 to our Elastic Server On-Demand Service (http://es.cohesiveft.com/site/rails2)
It builds Elastic Servers(tm) which are are application stacks which can be dynamically constructed from component libraries and delivered in many virtualization-ready formats (VMware, Xen, Parallels, EC2 AMI).
Now you can easily try out both Mongrel and Passenger by downloading Elastic Servers configured with either deployment strategy from our Rails 2 Portal (URL above). We’ve also added a handy Capistrano script for Rails Elastic Server deployment. Simply build a server, and follow the instructions on the Rails portal site to deploy your app.
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