THREE HUNDRED!

M

Michal Suchanek

2009/6/24 Tony Arcieri said:
I prefer new and interesting packages to well-known and essential package= s.
The latter can be handled automatically through RubyGems because all the
ones I care about I already have installed. =C2=A0The former: well, I wan= t to
hear about them because I don't have them installed!

What's well known and essential for you might be new and interesting for ot=
hers.

Or do you have the time to read and try out everything ever announced in he=
re?

Michal
 
R

Robert Dober

I like the tradition of announcing releases of Ruby packages on RT.
Now if more folks will come up with that many releases a designated
mailing list might be a better idea though.

R.
 
L

lith

Seems like you could pretty easily filter this stuff yourself, since
every recent release announcement on ruby-talk has "[ANN]" in the
subject.

Unfortunately, Google Groups don't have filters. Neither has the ruby
forum.
 
M

Michal Suchanek

2009/6/24 lith said:
Seems like you could pretty easily filter this stuff yourself, since
every recent release announcement on ruby-talk has "[ANN]" in the
subject.

Unfortunately, Google Groups don't have filters. Neither has the ruby
forum.

Google software sucks ;-)
 
H

hemant

HAHAHA! hell yeah!

I see how it goes... if the ninjas don't work THEN you resort to bribes to
shut me up! :p

Sent!


--
Let them talk of their oriental summer climes of everlasting
conservatories; give me the privilege of making my own summer with my
own coals.

http://gnufied.org
 
J

James Gray

I like the tradition of announcing releases of Ruby packages on RT.

Me too. It's one of the reasons I stick around. There's still no
greater single source of Ruby information.

James Edward Gray II
 
J

James Gray

Well there's always this list...

Maybe I misunderstood. I thought RT stood for Ruby Talk. Thus, I was
referring to this list. Did I get lost again? :)

James Edward Gray II
 
C

Charles Johnson

Maybe I misunderstood. I thought RT stood for Ruby Talk. Thus, I
was referring to this list. Did I get lost again? :)

James Edward Gray II
"I once was lost, but now am found..."
--From an old hymn of dubious vintage

Cheers--

Charles
---
Charles Johnson
Advanced Computing Center for Research and Education
Vanderbilt University
(e-mail address removed)
Office: 615-343-2776
Cell: 615-478-8799
 
E

Eleanor McHugh

Maybe I misunderstood. I thought RT stood for Ruby Talk. Thus, I
was referring to this list. Did I get lost again? :)

No, my mistake. I read that as 'great' rather than 'greater'.

Guess it's time for a nice cup of tea and some biscuits before full-
blown senile dementia kicks in :)


Ellie

Eleanor McHugh
Games With Brains
http://slides.games-with-brains.net
 
M

Matthew K. Williams

I just finished my release flood and we cracked release #300!

I take it, since you've cracked 300, you're on the side of Xerces?

(sorry, couldn't resist)
 
M

Matthew K. Williams

Seems like you could pretty easily filter this stuff yourself, since
every recent release announcement on ruby-talk has "[ANN]" in the
subject.

Unfortunately, Google Groups don't have filters. Neither has the ruby
forum.
But you can filter email which comes to your gmail account--

Using filters - Gmail Help -
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=6579

Matt
--
"... if you do follow your bliss you put yourself on a kind of
track that has been there all the while, waiting for you, and the life
that you ought to be living is the one you are living. When you can
see that, you begin to meet people who are in your field of bliss, and
they open doors to you. I say, follow your bliss and don't be afraid,
and doors will open where you didn't know they were going to be." --
Joseph Campbell
 
C

Codeblogger

[Note: parts of this message were removed to make it a legal post.]

2009/6/24 Matthew K. Williams said:
On Wed, 24 Jun 2009, Ryan Davis wrote:

I just finished my release flood and we cracked release #300!
I take it, since you've cracked 300, you're on the side of Xerces?
I can already hear Ryan screaming: This is RUBYTALK!
 

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