Re: Camping on StackOverflow

2010-07-25 Thread Magnus Holm
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

Re: Camping on StackOverflow

2010-07-25 Thread Philippe Monnet
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

Re: Camping on StackOverflow

2010-07-25 Thread Philippe Monnet
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.

Re: Camping on StackOverflow

2010-07-25 Thread Dave Everitt
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

Re: Wiki vs homepage

2010-07-25 Thread Philippe Monnet
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

Re: Camping on StackOverflow

2010-07-25 Thread Jenna Fox
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

Re: Camping on StackOverflow

2010-07-25 Thread Dave Everitt
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

Re: Camping on StackOverflow

2010-07-25 Thread Philippe Monnet
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