I've asked some of them (even though they are several months olds) and
have also subscribed to the camping-tag. I'll try to automatically
forward them to the camping-list :-)
// Magnus Holm
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 12:53, Dave Everitt dever...@innotts.co.uk wrote:
Camping has a new user on
Oh, and if you have an account on SO don't forget to use your voting
power to upvote or downvote! :-)
On 7/25/2010 7:11 AM, Philippe Monnet wrote:
I think we probably need to also keep an eye on StackOverflow since it
is now one of the top tech destinations with a super high amount of
I think we probably need to also keep an eye on StackOverflow since it
is now one of the top tech destinations with a super high amount of
developer traffic. I just subscribed to the Camping tag RSS feed too.
Also when answering we can encourage people to join our mailing list in
our comments.
There aren't enough Camping questions on SO to cherry pick :-) but
getting them to use the mailing list would be good, although we'd
also want to answer directly on SO - Dave E.
On 25 Jul 2010, at 14:11, Philippe Monnet wrote:
I think we probably need to also keep an eye on StackOverflow
Also in the spirit of SEO, maybe we just need to have multiple domain
names all linking back or redirecting to ruby-camping.com. I am willing
to buy and commit to ruby-camping.com so anyone else is free to buy
campingrb.com or any other naming permutation they like. This way we can
all have
Speaking of the mailing list: rubyforge sucks! Couldn't we have something nice,
like librelist? Those hackety hack guys with their fancy mailing list put ours
to shame.
_why is still the admin contact of this list. :|
On 26/07/2010, at 12:18 AM, Dave Everitt wrote:
There aren't enough
Librelist looks great. Can it take the existing archives? How can
inboard links to the existing list be forwarded? Are the killer
questions - Dave E.
Speaking of the mailing list: rubyforge sucks! Couldn't we have
something nice, like librelist? Those hackety hack guys with their
fancy
There is an interesting comment on the Librelist site: ... All archives
are accessible efficiently via rsync as maildir directories. This means
you can _/host your mailing list archives on your project's site rather
than directing users to Librelist/_. Librelist also provides simple
archive
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