[ANN] Rubilicious 0.1.0

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Paul Duncan

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Hi,

I just released version 0.1.0 of Rubilicious. Rubilicious is a set of
Ruby bindings for Delicious (http://del.icio.us/), a social link
blogging site. This is the initial release of Rubilicious, all the
Delicious REST API methods are currently implemented.

Relevant URLs:
Project Page: http://pablotron.org/software/rubilicious/
API Reference: http://pablotron.org/software/rubilicious/doc/
Download: http://pablotron.org/download/rubilicious-0.1.0.tar.gz
Signature: http://pablotron.org/download/rubilicious-0.1.0.tar.gz.asc

Feel free to email me if you have any comments, questions, or
suggestions.

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trans. (T. Onoma)

I just released version 0.1.0 of Rubilicious. Rubilicious is a set of
Ruby bindings for Delicious (http://del.icio.us/), a social link
blogging site. This is the initial release of Rubilicious, all the
Delicious REST API methods are currently implemented.

Relevant URLs:
Project Page: http://pablotron.org/software/rubilicious/
API Reference: http://pablotron.org/software/rubilicious/doc/
Download: http://pablotron.org/download/rubilicious-0.1.0.tar.gz
Signature: http://pablotron.org/download/rubilicious-0.1.0.tar.gz.asc

Feel free to email me if you have any comments, questions, or
suggestions.

I'm looking forward to checking this out --as I have started to use Delicious.
But I'm not sure what I would do with the code. What are your plans?
 
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Paul Duncan

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* trans. (T. Onoma) ([email protected]) said:
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I'm looking forward to checking this out --as I have started to use
Delicious. But I'm not sure what I would do with the code. What are
your plans?

My plan is to add Delicious suppor to Raggle (http://www.raggle.org/).
But that's not going to be immediate. I also thought this might be
useful for other people.

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Dick Davies

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* Paul Duncan said:
My plan is to add Delicious suppor to Raggle (http://www.raggle.org/).
But that's not going to be immediate. I also thought this might be
useful for other people.

[reads URLs mentioned]

s/useful/incredibly frustrating/ :)

Take a couple of days off sick, then you get back and someone has written a=
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library like yours, only complete and with much more functionality.....

Screw it, I'm going to play Civ3 all day instead of code now <g>

By the way, Raggle is awesome.=20

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Rasputin :: Jack of All Trades - Master of Nuns

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