Conrad Schneiker writes: > One poster on news.groups made this suggestion: > > > If someone took a poll of the English-speaking users of the Ruby mailing > > lists, and came up with a significant number who (a) already use > > newsgroups on other subjects and (b) would use a Ruby newsgroup, that > > would be great. > > Notice that this would include English-speaking users of Japanese Ruby > mailing lists as well as English-speaking users of the English Ruby mailing > lists. > > Anyone interested in this? Anyone have a spare mail address so that the > mailing list and archives wouldn't get cluttered from (hopefully) hundreds > of responses? Nigel Rantor has offered his help in this. But I have to admit, I do not fully understand what is expected from us? Do I only have to send a mail that says: "I am a english-speaking user of a Ruby mailing list and I would like to see a comp.lang.ruby forum. I already read groups of other interests as well!". Or is anything else meant? > > Conrad > > \cle -- Clemens Hintze mailto: c.hintze / gmx.net