Hello,
AFAIK, there is no Ruby Planet/centralized RSS site for Ruby anywhere....
wouldn't it be cool setting up one, as planet.ruby-lang.org or something
similar? I can help if it's needed (a friend of mine has experience setting up
such sites)...
Regards,
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Esteban Manchado Velázquez wrote:
AFAIK, there is no Ruby Planet/centralized RSS site for Ruby anywhere....
wouldn't it be cool setting up one, as planet.ruby-lang.org or something
similar? I can help if it's needed (a friend of mine has experience setting up
such sites)...
Artima Forums - Ruby Buzz Forum is already quite active. They also provide an RSS feed.
Esteban Manchado Velázquez wrote:
Hello,
AFAIK, there is no Ruby Planet/centralized RSS site for Ruby anywhere....
wouldn't it be cool setting up one, as planet.ruby-lang.org or something
similar? I can help if it's needed (a friend of mine has experience setting up
such sites)...
Regards,
A site of what you describe is getting worked on =]
You mean like PlanetQuake or PlanetUnreal, right. Where theres just about everything on the site?
David Ross
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RPA is available from http://www.rubyarchive.org/
MoonWolf used to host Planet Ruby: http://devlog.moonwolf.com/ ...
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On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 05:23:35AM +0900, Esteban Manchado Velázquez wrote:
Hello,
AFAIK, there is no Ruby Planet/centralized RSS site for Ruby anywhere....
wouldn't it be cool setting up one, as planet.ruby-lang.org or something
similar? I can help if it's needed (a friend of mine has experience setting up
such sites)...
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Esteban Manchado Velázquez wrote:
Hello,
AFAIK, there is no Ruby Planet/centralized RSS site for Ruby anywhere....
wouldn't it be cool setting up one, as planet.ruby-lang.org or something
similar? I can help if it's needed (a friend of mine has experience setting up
such sites)...
http://www.ruby-doc.org/index.rb/2004/Sept/18#PlanetRuby
James Britt
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Regards,
David Ross wrote:
Esteban Manchado Velázquez wrote:
planet.ruby-lang.org
You mean like PlanetQuake or PlanetUnreal, right. Where theres just about everything on the site?
I think he actually meant sites like planet.gnome.org and planetkde.org which collect web log postings into a central stream.
Mauricio Fernández ha scritto:
MoonWolf used to host Planet Ruby: http://devlog.moonwolf.com/ ...
...for japanese blogs
Florian Gross wrote:
Esteban Manchado Velázquez wrote:
AFAIK, there is no Ruby Planet/centralized RSS site for Ruby anywhere....
wouldn't it be cool setting up one, as planet.ruby-lang.org or something
similar? I can help if it's needed (a friend of mine has experience setting up
such sites)...
Artima Forums - Ruby Buzz Forum is already quite active. They also provide an RSS feed.
Yes, it works quite well.
James
Florian Gross wrote:
David Ross wrote:
Esteban Manchado Velázquez wrote:
planet.ruby-lang.org
You mean like PlanetQuake or PlanetUnreal, right. Where theres just about everything on the site?
I think he actually meant sites like planet.gnome.org and planetkde.org which collect web log postings into a central stream.
Oh, I'll never visit planetgnome again.. the sites which have peoples heads makes me think bad thoughts. Like ebegeebies.. =] *shrug*
David Ross
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Hazzle free packages for Ruby?
RPA is available from http://www.rubyarchive.org/
Yes, that's right. Thanks a lot for the artima link, that was just what I
was looking for... But, wouldn't it be better having it as
planet.ruby-lang.org? It's very hard to remember a URL like
Artima Forums - Ruby Buzz Forum 
Or, at least, it would be great having it visibly announced in
rubygarden.org, ruby-lang.org or something like that...
Regards,
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On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 06:08:50AM +0900, Florian Gross wrote:
David Ross wrote:
>Esteban Manchado Velázquez wrote:
>>planet.ruby-lang.org
>You mean like PlanetQuake or PlanetUnreal, right. Where theres just
>about everything on the site?
I think he actually meant sites like planet.gnome.org and planetkde.org
which collect web log postings into a central stream.
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And summaries of ruby-talk threads, etc... in Japanese.
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On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 07:48:50AM +0900, gabriele renzi wrote:
Mauricio Fernández ha scritto:
>
>MoonWolf used to host Planet Ruby: http://devlog.moonwolf.com/ ...
>
...for japanese blogs
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It will be the top hit in google if you search for "ruby buzz", as
long as you don't mind the two step process. (hopefully easier than
remembering the URL 
Regards,
Jason
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On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 06:25:38 +0900, Esteban Manchado Velázquez <zoso@foton.es> wrote:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 06:08:50AM +0900, Florian Gross wrote:
Yes, that's right. Thanks a lot for the artima link, that was just what I
was looking for... But, wouldn't it be better having it as
planet.ruby-lang.org? It's very hard to remember a URL like
Artima Forums - Ruby Buzz Forum 
Or, at least, it would be great having it visibly announced in
rubygarden.org, ruby-lang.org or something like that...
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