[German] Mailinglist

Hi,

Is there still enough interest in a German mailinglist?
Should I set up a ruby-de project on rubyforge.org for this purpose?

Regards,

Michael

Michael Neumann wrote:

Hi,

Is there still enough interest in a German mailinglist?
Should I set up a ruby-de project on rubyforge.org for this purpose?

Regards,

Michael

würde mich freuen will auch eine de rubypage machen

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at
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Hi,

Is there still enough interest in a German mailinglist?
Should I set up a ruby-de project on rubyforge.org for this purpose?

Ich würde sie abonnieren. Man müßte mal abwarten, ob da genügend Feeback
kommt.

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Hi.

Michael Neumann wrote:

Is there still enough interest in a German mailinglist?
Should I set up a ruby-de project on rubyforge.org for this purpose?

Ich wäre sehr dafür. Würde mich echt freuen, wenn sowas eingerichtet wird.

greetings
Dirk Einecke

Michael Neumann wrote:

Hi,

Is there still enough interest in a German mailinglist?
Should I set up a ruby-de project on rubyforge.org for this purpose?

Yes, good idea.

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Michael Neumann wrote:

Hi,

Is there still enough interest in a German mailinglist?
Should I set up a ruby-de project on rubyforge.org for this purpose?

Well that depends on the traffic. If there’s hardly any postings at all
it wouldn’t make sense to me. But the only way to find out is running
the ‘experiment’: Set it up and see waht will happen.
I’ll subscribe to it.

However, I wouldn’t like to see the communication split up into this
news group/mailing list and another discussion ‘forum’. In fact, IMO one
of the gret things of the Ruby community is this single source of
information and communication. A authoritative place to go to, when it
comes to a question about Ruby. Some DRY (or others) kind of thing.

So to me the question is: What are the topics going to be in a German
mailing list? The organisation of local Ruby meetings, perhaps? That
would be a Good Thing.

Hapy rubying

Stephan

In liew od the recen t"[Q] Ruby for educational purposes and
localization" thread, perhaps one could also add localiztion to the
topics.

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On Mon, 24 May 2004 00:03:43 +0900, Stephan Kämper stephan.kaemper@schleswig-holstein.de wrote:

Michael Neumann wrote:

Hi,

Is there still enough interest in a German mailinglist?
Should I set up a ruby-de project on rubyforge.org for this purpose?

Well that depends on the traffic. If there’s hardly any postings at all
it wouldn’t make sense to me. But the only way to find out is running
the ‘experiment’: Set it up and see waht will happen.
I’ll subscribe to it.

However, I wouldn’t like to see the communication split up into this
news group/mailing list and another discussion ‘forum’. In fact, IMO one
of the gret things of the Ruby community is this single source of
information and communication. A authoritative place to go to, when it
comes to a question about Ruby. Some DRY (or others) kind of thing.

So to me the question is: What are the topics going to be in a German
mailing list? The organisation of local Ruby meetings, perhaps? That
would be a Good Thing.

Hapy rubying

Stephan