Re: [MacRuby-devel] Experimental branch status

2009-05-28 Thread Dave Chilson
Funny you should ask because I was just searching around for the same  
thing. I'm not Laurent, nor Rich either, but it looks like HotCocoa  
mappings could use quite a bit of love.


http://www.macruby.org/trac/wiki/HotCocoaMappings

http://www.macruby.org/trac/wiki/HotCocoaStatus

-Dave

On May 28, 2009, at 9:35 PM, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:



On May 28, 2009, at 8:15 PM, Giampiero De Ciantis wrote:

Btw, if you were to pick one thing that you would say "I wish  
someone in the community would do " what would  
that item be? I have been trying to see where I can contribute, but  
I haven't participated in an open source project before and I don't  
want to waste other people's and my own time doing something of low  
value.



I'm not Laurent, but I do have a list of such things:

1. Volunteers to help maintain the web site and handle "PR" when the  
project's primary developers are busy doing other things (like  
hacking on code).  Sometimes that might involve collating/reporting  
on MacRuby-related developments in the MacRuby blog, since what's a  
blog without regular entries, and other times that might involving  
sending folks like Laurent and/or Rich messages on a semi-regular  
basis, encouraging them to provide a quick list of status bullets  
which the volunteers can then format and edit appropriately for the  
web site, again sparing the primary developers some of the admin  
work (and serving as their alarm clock to provide information to the  
masses :).


2. Writing tutorials / sample code for MacRuby, since anyone who's  
new to the project needs a place to start.


3. Writing RSpecs for MacRuby.

4. Reporting bugs, writing docs, providing words of encouragement,  
etc. :)


- Jordan

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[MacRuby-devel] 40g to build MacRuby?

2009-05-30 Thread Dave Chilson
I've tried to build 0.4 of MacRuby a few times, I have about 40G free  
on my drive and am running out of space. This is a standard Leopard  
install, am I doing something wrong or does it really take more than  
40g of space to build MacRuby.


-Dave
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Re: [MacRuby-devel] 40g to build MacRuby?

2009-05-30 Thread Dave Chilson

Interesting. Ok. I'll try again.

Thanks!

-Dave

On May 30, 2009, at 12:49 AM, dan sinclair wrote:

A checkout of SVN trunk takes a total of 135meg compiled on my  
machine.


dan


On May 30, 2009, at 3:39 AM, Dave Chilson wrote:

I've tried to build 0.4 of MacRuby a few times, I have about 40G  
free on my drive and am running out of space. This is a standard  
Leopard install, am I doing something wrong or does it really take  
more than 40g of space to build MacRuby.


-Dave
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