Speaking of scripts, it'd be cool for an automated checking system similar to codegolf.com that could check solutions. Maybe make a few test cases known, and have a few that you don't tell the users. Joe On Jan 31, 2008 8:31 AM, James Gray <james / grayproductions.net> wrote: > > On Jan 31, 2008, at 7:15 AM, John Joyce wrote: > > > > > On Jan 30, 2008, at 11:51 PM, Daniel Finnie wrote: > > > >> I think that a lot of decisions (like the logo contest mentioned > >> above) > >> hinge on whether James lets the current Ruby Quiz site sit or > >> whether he > >> decides to allow someone else to post future Ruby Quizzes to the > >> site. > >> > >> I think that keeping the current Ruby Quiz web site but with new > >> management > >> is the best solution as it: > >> - Preserves continuity between Ruby Quiz 1.0 and 2.0. Very seamless > >> transition. > >> - Is easier for the RQ maintainers (no new website to create!). > >> - Keeps everything in one place. > >> > >> And then all that is needed is a Wiki/email inbox for Ruby Quiz > >> submissions. A weekly chat/Skype call can decide what one will be > >> picked > >> for the week. I think a wiki with a "featured article" a la > >> Wikipedia would > >> be the best solution technically but the secrecy of quizzes are in > >> the > >> pipeline is kinda appealing about the Ruby Quiz 1.0 system. > >> > >> What do you think? > >> > >> Dan > >> > >> On Jan 31, 2008 12:03 AM, John Joyce <dangerwillrobinsondanger / gmail.com > >> > > >> wrote: > > This has already been covered previously. James even covered this > > weeks ago regarding the site. He also reiterated it yesterday. > > He will keep the site up, but is not in a position to make it > > available to other management. > > Yeah, I feel it's just better to move it to a new site. My scripts > are all intimately tied to my hosting account, so I can't easily open > it up to others. > > I also feel it will give the new maintainer(s) more options, since > they don't need to worry about all of the legacy data. I'll keep the > site online as an archive and add a link to the new quiz. > > James Edward Gray II > >