Ah, I guess I was too busy hacking away that I didn't notice...
James Edward Gray II wrote:
Made suggestions to improve what already exists?
Are suggestions welcome here, or only on the Ruby Doc mailing list?
Probably better on the ruby-doc list, though having to subscribe can be annoying.
I've already been made aware of bad layout, fugly color scheme, lack of search, and no comment system for the docs.
(And they are being addressed over time, though far more slowly than I'd like.)
James
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On Aug 21, 2005, at 5:09 PM, James Britt wrote:
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Greg Donald wrote:
Have you subscribed to the ruby-doc list?
Yes.
Offered assistance there?
Yes.
Thank you very much! All assistance is greatly appreciated.
Contacted the site admin? Made suggestions to improve what already exists?
Someone suggested I grab the latest version of the source and begin to
submit patches. Sounds like a plan except I'm not sure where to get
it. I found this page:http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/20020106.html
But none of the CVS info works. Is this the current CVS info? Are
the Ruby docs in the Ruby CVS tree? I found this:
Um, not really. The docs for the core and standard library are part of the source code, and are extracted using the rdoc tool.
I believe these are the sections of interest (though perhaps someone else can confirm this)
http://www.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/ruby/ (the *.c files define the core libraries)
http://www.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/ruby/lib/
http://www.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/ruby/ext/
James
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On 8/21/05, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
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I have purchased agilelanguage.com <http://agilelanguage.com>,
agilelanguage.net <http://agilelanguage.net> and
agilelanguage.org<http://agilelanguage.org>.
Obviously, they cannot be the 'main' domains, but I think they're cool
nonetheless. Consider it my first contribution to the Ruby community since I
have not been able to contribute code!
Thanks,
Jared Nuzzolillo
::sniffle sniffle::
No one seems to care about my domain name offer. Well, *I* like
agilelanguage.org <http://agilelanguage.org> [net, com]. Plus, it will annoy
the heck out of Pythonistas ;-p
I like it. It's quite similar to my personal "scriptedworld.com" domain...
Unfortunately, it's my pet domain which I've had no time to do anything with.
j.
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On 8/24/05, Jared Nuzzolillo <onceuponapriori@gmail.com> wrote:
::sniffle sniffle::
No one seems to care about my domain name offer. Well, *I* like
agilelanguage.org <http://agilelanguage.org> [net, com]. Plus, it will annoy
the heck out of Pythonistas ;-p
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"So long, and thanks for all the fish"
Jeff Wood
Jeff Wood <jeff.darklight@gmail.com> writes:
I like it. It's quite similar to my personal "scriptedworld.com" domain...
Unfortunately, it's my pet domain which I've had no time to do anything with.
j.
::sniffle sniffle::
No one seems to care about my domain name offer. Well, *I* like
agilelanguage.org <http://agilelanguage.org> [net, com]. Plus, it will annoy
the heck out of Pythonistas ;-p
I'd just like to point out that chunky-bacon.com is still available.
Thank you.
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On 8/24/05, Jared Nuzzolillo <onceuponapriori@gmail.com> wrote: