I'm David from the Netherlands. The last few days I have been playing with rudl and I really like it, especially that it is rubyfied :)
I noted that there isn't much documentation about rudl, thats why I've started writing some more.
Of course it isn't finished and it needs much improvements but it is a start. I was wondering what you think of it so far? If it is finsihed would you want to put a link on your site or maybe put this documentation on your site too?
Good, a nice start :) A while ago I created a RUDL project on Rubyforge because they have a wiki. It's still very empty there, I still have to copy the API docs there.
Hi,
I'm David from the Netherlands. The last few days I have been playing with rudl and I really like it, especially that it is rubyfied :)
I noted that there isn't much documentation about rudl, thats why I've started writing some more.
Of course it isn't finished and it needs much improvements but it is a start. I was wondering what you think of it so far? If it is finsihed would you want to put a link on your site or maybe put this documentation on your site too?
This is the current link: http://egzz.net/rudl-tutorial.html
Cheers,
David
Good, a nice start :) A while ago I created a RUDL project on Rubyforge because they have a wiki. It's still very empty there, I still have to copy the API docs there.
The URL: http://rudl.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl
(Leuk om ook eens een Nederlander te zien hier!)
Hi,
I personally prefer rubyforge over sourceforge, have you thinked about entirely moving over to rubyforge?
I will think about adding it to the wiki. (I personally don't like wikis very much) What about the document tracker on rubyforge?
Ok, I thinked a bit more about it and decided that a wiki is probably the best way to publish this documentation.
Especially because my english sux so others can fix my spelling errors :-D
I will try to learn how to edit the wiki, hope you like my modifications :)