John, I setup a mailing list at rubyforge just a moment ago. I'll send an announcment to ruby-talk when it's up and ready to go. I'll try to get a basic homepage up this week. On 8/22/06, John Gabriele <jmg3000 / gmail.com> wrote: > On 8/22/06, Kevin Clark <kevin.clark / gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi guys, > > Google's Summer of Code has officially come to a close but I in no way > > plan to abandon my project. > > Great. :) > > > It's in a fairly stable place and working > > for the libraries that I've played with. That being said, I don't > > think many are using the project. mkmf is old, and though it is ugly, > > I expect people are comfortable with it. > > > > What can I do to help you make a switch? What feature does mkmf have > > that you -need- for your extension? How can I make this easier? > > > > [snip] > > I hope this thread can give me a list of things to work on as I try to > > move the project along. > > Well, you might make use of rubyforge to set up a mailing list. Then, > after some archives accrete and you have a better idea of what users > want/need, maybe get a tutorial together. That's what I'd like to see. > Also, a basic homepage (even if you just put the README up there) > would be nice. > > I'm hoping to use mkrf in the next couple of weeks, but still need to > learn my way around a bit better. > > ---John > > -- Kevin Clark http://glu.ttono.us