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Phillip Gawlowski
Season's greetings!
While catching up with the world of Ruby and software development in
general, I've noticed that my age-old ClothRed gem has a number of
downloads, meaning that there is certainly an interest in it.
So, my questions are:
Would the community appreciate a HTML-to-Textile library (useful to
clean user input, eventually)?
Since there is (atl east some) useage of the gem, I can't just pull the
rug from under the existing userbase (small as it is), so I'd instead
work on ClothRed 2.
(Mind, this is *not* an announcement about a possible ClothRed 2
release! I'm merely enetertaining the possibility to get back into the
swing of things.
)
Cheers,
While catching up with the world of Ruby and software development in
general, I've noticed that my age-old ClothRed gem has a number of
downloads, meaning that there is certainly an interest in it.
So, my questions are:
Would the community appreciate a HTML-to-Textile library (useful to
clean user input, eventually)?
Since there is (atl east some) useage of the gem, I can't just pull the
rug from under the existing userbase (small as it is), so I'd instead
work on ClothRed 2.
(Mind, this is *not* an announcement about a possible ClothRed 2
release! I'm merely enetertaining the possibility to get back into the
swing of things.
Cheers,