I'm under the impression it had shutdown due to spam.
For anyone listening, I think Ruby could really use a general-purpose
wiki to handle FAQs, compare Ruby programs like servers and databases,
and point to good books and blogs.
Daniel Brumbaugh Keeney
So, that'd be... oh, I don't know... rubygarden?
Seriously, I would be a little annoyed if it has just disappeared,
there was some good content on there.
-- Thomas Adam
I believe an emphasis is rather in "providing all that is rather
important on one site". With "one site" i refer to the official rube
hompage, and I also personally wouldn't mind if the official ruby
webpage became more "feature rich". That being said, I never used or
visited rubygarden much, and I cant recall being there in the last ~3
years.
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
My fault. I let it expire because the registrar had an old email address
for my contact info. Should be back soon.
Chad
Rubygarden.org appears to be gone again. Is this a permanent gone or
just another lapse?
Between losing _why's wonderful documentation and the rubygarden wiki,
all my starting references and things I'd point people to for learning
ruby are being vaporized.
Even a read-only version would be nice (spam sucks).
If it has been officially retired, then some cleanup ought to be done to
remove references from the ruby-lang website and some other prominent
rubyist websites.
-dayne
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Dayne Mr. <brod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Chad Fowler wrote:
> > On Jan 12, 2008 6:13 PM, William Rutiser <wruya...@comcast.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Is the rubygarden.org site still in operation? The URL is taking me to
> a
> >> domain park.
> >>
> >> -- Bill Rutiser
> >>
> >>
> >>
> > My fault. I let it expire because the registrar had an old email
> > address
> > for my contact info. Should be back soon.
> >
> > Chad
>
> Rubygarden.org appears to be gone again. Is this a permanent gone or
> just another lapse?
>
> Between losing _why's wonderful documentation and the rubygarden wiki,
> all my starting references and things I'd point people to for learning
> ruby are being vaporized.
>
> Even a read-only version would be nice (spam sucks).
>
> That I can help you with:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://rubygarden.org
> If it has been officially retired, then some cleanup ought to be done to
> remove references from the ruby-lang website and some other prominent
> rubyist websites.
>
I can't help you there. I am pretty sure try ruby is already free of
references to ruby garden.
>
> -dayne
> --
> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
>
Andrew McElroy
TryRuby.org
Brilliant! I didn't even think of that. Thanks.
>
> I can't help you there. I am pretty sure try ruby is already free of
> references to ruby garden.
>
> Andrew McElroy
> TryRuby.org
Thanks for taking keeping TryRuby alive. TryRuby is an invaluable
service for quickly redirecting people interested in checking Ruby out.