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Description: Rails application for building event lists and calendars using the Spongecell API
Homepage: http://spongewolf.com
Clone URL: git://github.com/ckhsponge/spongewolf.git
name age message
file LICENSE Wed Feb 27 00:00:46 -0800 2008 info [Chris Hobbs]
file README Mon Mar 10 23:55:01 -0700 2008 test [ckhsponge]
file Rakefile Tue Feb 26 23:42:00 -0800 2008 intro [Chris Hobbs]
directory app/ Tue Sep 23 19:24:48 -0700 2008 plug spongecell ads [ckhsponge]
directory config/ Wed Apr 02 23:52:24 -0700 2008 remove .svn [ckhsponge]
directory db/ Wed Apr 02 23:52:24 -0700 2008 remove .svn [ckhsponge]
directory doc/ Wed Apr 02 23:52:24 -0700 2008 remove .svn [ckhsponge]
directory public/ Tue Apr 08 13:56:36 -0700 2008 changes made while flying: time zone, css [ckhsponge]
directory script/ Wed Apr 02 23:52:24 -0700 2008 remove .svn [ckhsponge]
directory test/ Wed Jun 04 00:47:19 -0700 2008 upgrade to rails 2.1 [ckhsponge]
directory vendor/ Mon Jul 07 22:03:22 -0700 2008 use put for verify_email_address [ckhsponge]
README
=== Welcome to Spongewolf
http://spongewolf.com

This is an example Rails application that uses the Spongecell API. It is intended to be as simple as possible. There is 
no database and javascript will be kept to a minimum.

Currently the primary function of Spongewolf is to create pretty calendar and event list widgets.

There are 3 widgets
1. Flash List View
2. Flash Social Network Widget (used by Shakira)
3. HTML Boxed Calendar

== Features
Creating a Spongecell account
Viewing calendars
Viewing events
Creating a pre-defined event
Creating pre-defined widgets

== Feature Requests
Calendar CRUD
Event CRUD
Widget CRUD

Dependencies
haml (must be included as a gem)
Rails 2.0 (inclued in vendor so it will run on Media Temple)

References
http://spongecell.com
http://spongecell.com/api/help

The repository was created on February 26, 2008 git://github.com/ckhsponge/spongewolf.git

For questions, comments or answers contact spongewolf@spongecell.com

This product is *Beerware, if you like it buy yourself a beer.
-Chris Hobbs, Spongecell

*Beerware idea stolen from my BitTorrent client