Politics, Programming and Possibilities
24 May
At the beginning of this year, I announced Family Connection, an open source, free, and easy-to-use family website built using Ruby on Rails.
Now it’s available as a hosted, very easy-to-set-up web app called Family Anywhere! It has the same Family News and Address Book features as the original, plus a new Photo Album that lets you browse all of the photos you’ve shared with your family. The hosted version is $9 per month, or less if you buy a year at a time.
For those who would like to just check out how it feels without going through the 2-minute sign-up process, log in to FamilyAnywhere.com/test and use “test” as the sign-in name and “password” as the password.
I’m proud to bring this program out in to the light of day, as it reflects some of my own desire to promote a better, more family-oriented world. I hope you enjoy it as much as our family does!
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Looks great, Duane! I do have a quick bug report I saw while playing with the demo:
Log in and go to the news page (http://familyanywhere.com/test/news), then click on the author name of a post, I assume the intended target of the hyperlink is a bio page for that user. The actual target of the link is:
http://familyanywhere.com/family/account/show/10
This page gives a 404.
Thanks Jacob! Got it fixed up now
Congratulations Duane! You have done an excellent job implementing a wonderful idea. Good luck with this hosted solution!
Thanks, DeLynn! I hope it meets all of your expectations. Let me know if anything blows up for you
I had tried adding some news, and I got an “Application error (Rails)”. It appears that my news may have been added, since there’s now 2 messages, but now I’m getting the app error when I try to view the news as well. That didn’t happen before.
(The subject of my news was “Wow”).
Also, you said that it’s open source. Where exactly can I find that? I’d love to see what a “real” rails app looks like.
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