hi, again, rubynauts.
a newly spritzed 0.3 release of hobix is out. many, many warm thanks to the crowd on hobix-is-the-way mailing list for their special attention to details and the smorgasbord of plug-ins they've been slaving on. you're all just another brilliant shining light and deafening roar that will ultimately fry my skin off, but for now: what a blast.
a bit on hobix:
Hobix is a complete blogging system, designed to be managed on the
file system and accessed through a command-line application.
Hobix is centrally powered by Textile, YAML and Ruby. The command-line application is powered by a complete Ruby library which is designed to be fully scriptable and extensible.
Hobix comes with complete documentation in ri. Type: ri Hobix
You'll see a complete overview of classes and some examples.
For help with the commandline: hobix help
More at http://hobix.com/.
here's where you do this:
ruby -ropen-uri -e 'eval(open("http://go.hobix.com/").read)'
Hobix Is The Way mailing list for tips and discussion:
http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/hobix-is-the-way
again, thanks for being such slimy people.
_why
Before I glanced at the sender of this message I went over to
hobix.com and I was wondering why the art and color scheme of the
hobix web site was so--shall we say--interesting, and then I looked at
who made it and all my questions were answered. Thanks for all the
great contributions _why!
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On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 04:40:30 +0900, why the lucky stiff <ruby-talk@whytheluckystiff.net> wrote:
hi, again, rubynauts.
a newly spritzed 0.3 release of hobix is out. many, many warm thanks to
the crowd on hobix-is-the-way mailing list for their special attention
to details and the smorgasbord of plug-ins they've been slaving on.
you're all just another brilliant shining light and deafening roar that
will ultimately fry my skin off, but for now: what a blast.
a bit on hobix:
Hobix is a complete blogging system, designed to be managed on the
file system and accessed through a command-line application.
Hobix is centrally powered by Textile, YAML and Ruby.
The command-line application is powered by a complete Ruby library
which is designed to be fully scriptable and extensible.
Hobix comes with complete documentation in ri. Type: ri Hobix
You'll see a complete overview of classes and some examples.
For help with the commandline: hobix help
More at http://hobix.com/\.
here's where you do this:
ruby -ropen-uri -e 'eval(open("http://go.hobix.com/"\).read)'
Hobix Is The Way mailing list for tips and discussion:
http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/hobix-is-the-way
again, thanks for being such slimy people.
_why
Before I glanced at the sender of this message ...
Funny, I saw "white pantsuit" in a ruby-talk subject, and only one
name came to mind
Thanks for all the great contributions _why!
+ 1
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On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 05:19:15 +0900, Carl Youngblood <carl.youngblood@gmail.com> wrote:
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Bill Guindon (aka aGorilla)
Carl Youngblood wrote:
Before I glanced at the sender of this message I went over to
hobix.com and I was wondering why the art and color scheme of the
hobix web site was so--shall we say--interesting, and then I looked at
who made it [...]
I'm not responsible for the art of the Hobix site. I did some assembling, but the inspired collages and color schemes were a kind contribution from a couplet of individuals, which includes a friend named phonequail, who does freaky sound collages and stuff. <http://www.soccerriot.com/phonequail/> Scary cool.
_why