Just a note to inform everyone that there is a new Ruby discussion group I
started on Yahoo! called Rubyway. You can navigate to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rubyway/join if you are interested in joining.
Hopefully this will see some action. Seeing that the Ruby Forum has been
down awhile I was hoping to provide an alternative until they migrate away
from the phpBB format...
Greg, how do you intend the Rubyway group to be different from the
ruby-talk list? i.e. when should we post to one instead of the other?
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On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 23:59:42 +0900, Kujawa, Greg <Greg.Kujawa@diamondcellar.com> wrote:
Just a note to inform everyone that there is a new Ruby discussion group I
started on Yahoo! called Rubyway. You can navigate to
Yahoo | Mail, Weather, Search, Politics, News, Finance, Sports & Videos if you are interested in joining.
Hopefully this will see some action. Seeing that the Ruby Forum has been
down awhile I was hoping to provide an alternative until they migrate away
from the phpBB format...
Kujawa, Greg wrote:
Just a note to inform everyone that there is a new Ruby discussion group I
started on Yahoo! called Rubyway. You can navigate to
Yahoo | Mail, Weather, Search, Politics, News, Finance, Sports & Videos if you are interested in joining.
The intro page (prior to joining) says
"This group is dedicated to discussions of the Ruby language."
Hmm, sounds like ruby-talk. No?
James
In article <B058578D93B5D41193840090276AA767A577F7@DIAMOND_EX>,
Greg.Kujawa@DiamondCellar.com says...
Just a note to inform everyone that there is a new Ruby discussion group I
started on Yahoo! called Rubyway.
If you're going to start a new group that might be popular, could you
please, please host it on Google groups instead of Yahoo? The Yahoo!
interface is horribly slow, clunky, laden with interstitial ads, and
isn't really searchable. And it's equally free.
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