On Mar 2, 2007, at 11:35 AM, Gregory Brown wrote: > On 3/2/07, Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby / zenspider.com> wrote: > >> First off, this isn't the right forum for reporting something like >> this. Filing a bug on the rubyinline project on rubyforge is the >> correct forum. > > This is starting to be a real problem, in the sense that bug reports > or problems end up in RubyTalk or some other forum / mailing list > rather than in the hands of the developers who can address the > problems in the format they expect. Gregory, I couldn't agree more. I've missed a number of things because they get sent here. > I'm mostly looking for ideas, but how do you guys think we can best > direct traffic? Maybe hacking a "where to go for help" link into > RubyForge? I'm still not sure. I thought that adding urls on all my readmes, email announcements, blog announcements would be enough, but obviously it isn't. I think at some stage I have to say that I did _my_ due diligence and now it is on the user to do theirs, but obviously, that means that potentially important stuff will slip through.