I’ve released Lilu 0.1.0.
You can use it as plugin: svn://dev.railsware.com/lilu/lilu/tags/0.1.0 (or svn://dev.railsware.com/lilu/lilu/trunk for the latest version) or just install a ‘lilu’ gem (should be available through RubyForge mirrors soon).
I’m going to work on documentation and improvements soon.





Yurii – this is a brilliant idea. I work w/ designers and this has always been a tricky issue in every templating language I’ve worked with. Looking forward to seeing this evolve.
Cheers, David
David, in fact, the most important issue left to do is to try to optimize Lilu and cover it with more specs.
While the latter is quite obvious, optimization is not a thing that I understand how to do it (at least right now in this particular case). Though one of my colleagues has an opinion that it really doesn’t matter if caching and clusterization are done wisely (and it sounds interesting).
So only real usage will help Lilu to evolve, and I’m going to use it in a project that starts really soon.
Yurii.