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    Default Slashdot carrying an article on Ruby 1.8.0 release...

    ...over in the developer's section:

    [url]http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/04/1331235[/url]

    Good stuff!

    Yours,

    Tom
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    Tom Copeland <tom@infoether.com>
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    It would be great if someone could create an "annotated" version of the
    change log that gives a little more detail on each change. Someone that is
    new to Ruby will probably not find the current change log very useful. It's
    not written in a way that would get a relative newbie to Ruby excited about
    upgrading to 1.8. I know that's not the purpose of the change log, but a
    separate, annotated version could do that.
    > -----Original Message-----
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    Tom Copeland wrote:
    > ..over in the developer's section:
    >
    > [url]http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/04/1331235[/url]
    And here I was wondering what to do with my 5 moderator points ;)

    Lyle Johnson Guest

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    >>> [email]lyle@users.sourceforge.net[/email] 09/17/03 03:24pm >>>
    Tom Copeland wrote:
    > ..over in the developer's section:
    >
    > [url]http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/04/1331235[/url]
    And here I was wondering what to do with my 5 moderator points ;)
    >>> [email]lyle@users.sourceforge.net[/email] 09/17/03 03:24pm >>>
    Umm, I'm sure I've seen this message from Lyle before; like a month ago
    :)

    Rob

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