The Alexandria project (http://alexandria.rubyforge.org/), a project to develop a book-and-other-media management application written in Ruby for Gnome, is undergoing a minor renaissance after going dormant for a while. Halted at version 6.1 since mid-2005, the project is seeking to take the currently unstable repository code and release a stable version 6.2 suitable for inclusion in major distributions. After this release, the assembled development team will pursue ambitious plans to increase the utility and visibility of Alexandria, with the ultimate goal of default inclusion in major distributions. Some ideas that have been discussed: * integration with deskbar-applet/beagle. * integration with OpenOffice for bibliography management. * network-shareable book libraries (similar to iTunes DAAP) * ability to access public library borrowing systems. * new client/server architecture * social/collaborative book rating/suggestion Alexandria is an excellent example of a well-designed, fully-conceived Ruby-Gnome2 application (thanks to the great work of Laurent Sansonetti and others) that has the potential to match and surpass other closed-source applications in this application niche, and to become a showcase product for Linux/Gnome and Ruby-Gnome2. The project currently needs Ruby developers of all shapes and stripes. We welcome any short-term assistance to help us bugfix for the 6.2 release, and any assistance and design input for the future. In addition, there is a sub-project leadership position for anyone who would like to resurrect the (already mostly implemented) RubyCocoa MacOS port of Alexandria. A first step if you are interested in helping is to introduce yourself on the mailing list: http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/alexandria-list -- -J. Method