[I've announced this to the Frontier list and the TextMate list, but since it's written entirely in Ruby - and since, indeed, the fact that it's written in Ruby is part of the point - I suppose I should mention it here too. I don't actually *want* any users (I am the primary user, said the Little Red Hen), and besides the thing is really useful only to people who know UserLand Frontier, since otherwise you'd probably use webby or nanoc or something. But anyhow, here goes.] 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.