For those of you interested in Turbinado, here’s a quick status update:

I separated the code for the turbinado.org website from the code for the framework. The framework is here and the website code is here.

I’m going to finish up implementing HAML templating for Turbinado in the next few days.

After HAML templates are in, I’ll provide a tutorial on implementing a mini-CMS/wiki in Turbinado (the code is already in the website. The standard-Rails-ish “look, Mom! No code!” type of tutorial. Just enough to convince you to download it, but not enough to get you to be significantly productive. 😉

Adam Stark is providing some greatly needed polish here as he attempts to get this beastie to build. Turbinado really needs to be easier to build…

Diego Echeverri is doing some work to get Turbinado to work with GHC 6.10 here. I had a difficult time getting my HSP-ish View templates working with 6.10, so I hope Diego can do it. I’d greatly prefer to be working with 6.10, but I couldn’t get there…

Writing a little web framework turns out to be a lot of work (it’s all the little stuff (documentation!!) that really gets ya). I’ve greatly appreciated the ability to build on the work of others (especially Niklas Broberg, Don Stewart, Bjorn Bringert and John Goerzen) and am grateful that others are providing help to this fledgling project.