On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Chad Fowler wrote: > > "Dave Thomas" <Dave / PragmaticProgrammer.com> wrote in message > news:m21yh3xyd5.fsf / zip.local.thomases.com... > > "Krzysztof P. Jasiutowicz" <kpj / kki.net.pl> writes: > > > > > Isn't it worth following VIM's example on http://vim.sf.net with its > > > scripts and tips repository ??? > > > > If the vimonline source was available I'd look at adding it to > > RubyGarden: it looks like a good fit for our needs. I quick search > > through sourceforge didn't find it though. > > > > Is this it? > http://sourceforge.net/projects/vimonline/ > > Chad > > Chad, now you are working on RAA.succ, you could also think of it as a repository for code scraps. Say you can classify the uploaded gems, in Libraries, Applications and Scraps. Rubycookbook looks nice, but I'd prefer a more web-service oriented approach. Of course, vimonline is already available, and it will be nice to have it as well. Maybe the vimonline-based site can be ported to RAA.succ once it is up and running in the future ? Maybe the rubycookbook.org database can be integrated with RAA.succ as a web-service as well ? Sorry, I can't help it, I am seeing some duplication of effort there. Just some random ideas. cheers, vruz -- # Horacio Lopez # vruz / internet.com.uy # ICQ 5475919 # Ruby en Españïl # RUBIES: http://ar.groups.yahoo.com/group/rubies