On Mon, 24 May 2004 00:03:43 +0900, Stephan KçÎper <stephan.kaemper / schleswig-holstein.de> wrote: > > Michael Neumann wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Is there still enough interest in a German mailinglist? > > Should I set up a ruby-de project on rubyforge.org for this purpose? > > > > Well that depends on the traffic. If there's hardly any postings at all > it wouldn't make sense to me. But the only way to find out is running > the 'experiment': Set it up and see waht will happen. > I'll subscribe to it. > > However, I wouldn't like to see the communication split up into this > news group/mailing list and another discussion 'forum'. In fact, IMO one > of the gret things of the Ruby community is this single source of > information and communication. A authoritative place to go to, when it > comes to a question about Ruby. Some DRY (or others) kind of thing. > > So to me the question is: What are the topics going to be in a German > mailing list? The organisation of local Ruby meetings, perhaps? That > would be a Good Thing. > > Hapy rubying > > Stephan > > In liew od the recen t"[Q] Ruby for educational purposes and localization" thread, perhaps one could also add localiztion to the topics.