...what is new here is this news was published in ADT magazine. I
thought that the scope would also be an important thing. In Ruby that
matters, anyway thanks by this feedback.
--- In ydn-ruby@yahoogroups.com, "pat eyler" <pat.eyler@...> wrote:
>
> *sigh*
>
> On 9/25/06, ROBERTO NOGUEIRA <enogrob@...> wrote:
> > Sun Microsystems announced last week that Charles Nutter and Thomas
> > Enebo, the chief maintainers of JRuby, are joining the company as
> > full-time employees. Nutter and Enebo are set to spend all their time
> > working on the open-source JRuby project, with a particular focus on
> > developer tools. Specifically, they are charged with bringing JRuby to
> > 1.0 status.
> > http://www.adtmag.com/article.aspx?id=19265
> >
>
>
> At the risk of seeming like a curmudgeon, I'd like to make a couple
> of points here.
>
> First, this is old news ... it broke on the 7th of September. It's
important,
> but it's not new.
>
> Second, and much more important, general ruby discussion really ought
> to take place on the ruby-talk mailing list. Compartmentalizing
ydn-ruby
> from ruby-talk cuts the ydn-ruby users off from the (vast)
experience of the
> ruby-talk (and comp.lang.ruby) user base. You really don't want to lose
> out on that.
>
> I'm looking forward to seeing cool things happening in the ydn-ruby
> space. I'm hoping one of them will be integration with the rest of the
> Ruby community.
>
>
> --
> thanks,
> -pate
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