On 4/7/07, Simon Rozet <simon.rozet / gmail.com> wrote: > 2007/4/7, SonOfLilit <sonoflilit / gmail.com>: > > > As you hopefully know, I founded http://RubyMentor.rubyforge.org, a > > project that offers volunteer help to Ruby newbies. > > > > My question is where would it be most effective to advertise > > RubyMentor? > > Your project is really interesting. IMHO that's the better way to > learn something. I think Ruby is the only language with a mentor > concept. So, ruby-lang.org could use it as a marketing argument. imho > ruby-lang.org is the better way to advertise about it. > "Ruby is only programming language with one-to-one mentor helping > people to learn" Hmm are we already there? I was contacted once but it was completely outisde my expertise, I tried to find an interested mentor but there was nobody, no big deal, we tried at least;) But it might be wise to get some feedback before boldly going where no one has gone before;) e.g. stating thar Ruby has a Mentor Concept, which seems slightly exaggerated to me, right now, any different opions about this ? Cheers Robert <snip> > > -- > Simon Rozet, http://atonie.org/sr/ > > -- You see things; and you say Why? But I dream things that never were; and I say Why not? -- George Bernard Shaw