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		<title>By: 3hv &#187; Blog Archive &#187; The five day product launch</title>
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		<description>[...] And so an evening of hacking by David gets a basic framework in place - he pulls the gems from Rubyforge and adds a comments model.  I take over on Monday, putting a basic HTML interface together, with gravatars and captchas, which Jeremy then makes look nice.  A blind alley over user registration, a few problems with Ferret, but by Tuesday we were pretty much done.  Deploy to the live site on Wednesday and then we just needed to test a few gems to seed the display.  Come Thursday and we all tweet about the new site &#8230; and isitruby1.9.com is launched. [...]</description>
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