On 5 September 2010 17:26, James Edward Gray II <james / graysoftinc.com> wrote:
> On Sep 5, 2010, at 1:54 AM, Daniel Moore wrote:
>
>> Dear Rubyists,
>>
>> You may have noticed a substantial drop off in Ruby Quizzes over the
>> past few months. I haven't fallen off the face of the Earth, but with
>> my current projects I'm unable to make time for administering Ruby
>> Quiz. It is with some sadness but with many fond memories that I'm
>> resigning from the role of Quizmaster.
>>
>> There were some good ones
>> http://rubyquiz.strd6.com/quizzes/193-game-of-life
>> http://rubyquiz.strd6.com/quizzes/202-digits-of-pi
>> http://rubyquiz.strd6.com/quizzes/229-music-theory
>>
>> as well as some less good ones
>> http://rubyquiz.strd6.com/quizzes/216-dwarf-name-generator
>>
>> It is the strength of the Ruby community that made the role so
>> educational and enjoyable for me, and I hope I was able to educate and
>> entertain you as well.
>>
>> A special thanks to the people who submitted quiz ideas, everyone who
>> submitted responses, and the people who stepped in to write the
>> occasional summary.
>
> That you for keeping the quiz alive with the time you had!
>
> James Edward Gray II

Indeed, thank you very much for these quizzes !

Well, is somebody interested in becoming the next Quizmaster ?

The problem nowadays is likely to find good challenges which appeal
Rubyists on the list I think.
That is harder because they are already many quizzes (234 ! awesome !).

I often wanted to solve old quizzes, which were done before I was on the ML.
While I did some for myself, I did not post the solution to these old mails.

Maybe some of the most interesting and the oldest quizzes should be
"opened" again and we could see what kind of solutions we come to with
a newer Ruby and community.
Thoughts ?

Best regards,
Thank you so much to all Quizmasters,
Benoit Daloze,
  Happy Quiz Solver ;)