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Michael Campbell #1
RAA/RubyForge...
Is either of RAA or RubyForge eventually supposed to supercede the other?
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There's a RubyForge IRC channel now...
...thanks to Harry Vangberg for the suggestion. It's on irc.freenode.net, channel name is #rubyforge. Yours, Tom -- Tom Copeland... -
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Hal Fulton #2
Re: RAA/RubyForge...
Michael Campbell wrote:
I think not. RAA is a nice, compact searchable collection> Is either of RAA or RubyForge eventually supposed to supercede the other?
of metadata. RubyForge is actual hosted content.
The two jobs *could* be combined into one, but I'd just as soon
enjoy the synergy.
Just my opinion.
Hal
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Michael Campbell #3
Re: RAA/RubyForge...
> >Is either of RAA or RubyForge eventually supposed to supercede the
That would be ideal, yes.>> > other?
> >
> For what I know, that's no, but I may be wrong.
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> What you may expect (or, what I'd love to see) is further
> integration
> of the two, for example updating a project on RF will cause an
> update on the relative entry in RAA
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Richard Kilmer #4
Re: RAA/RubyForge...
When we get off our lazy butts we'll pursue that integration ;-) We
talked to the RAA folks early on and they were quite open to it, but we
just let life/jobs get in the way of following up.
Tis a goal though.
-rich
On Saturday, September 13, 2003, at 10:25 AM, Michael Campbell wrote:
>>>>>> Is either of RAA or RubyForge eventually supposed to supercede the
>>> other?
>>>
>> For what I know, that's no, but I may be wrong.
>>
>> What you may expect (or, what I'd love to see) is further
>> integration
>> of the two, for example updating a project on RF will cause an
>> update on the relative entry in RAA
> That would be ideal, yes.
>
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