On Dec 22, 1:58 ¨Βν¬ Γθαδ Πεςςιξ Όγ®®®ΐαποτθεοξ®ξετχςοτεΊ
> On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 02:53:29PM +0900, Yossef Mendelssohn wrote:
> > On Dec 21, 11:06 pm, Chad Perrin <c... / apotheon.net> wrote:
> > > Why is it such a pain in the butt to find source, license information,
> > > and so on?
>
> >https://github.com/seattlerb/vlad
>
> > How hard is that?
>
> After searching a second time, I discovered the link to that page is in
> API documentation, for some reason -- and that appears to be the only
> place to find it.  ¨Βθιδεζιξιτεμω σεενσυβοπτιναμ>
> I guess it's easy if you know in advance that's where the link is hidden.
> Taking an approach of checking the places one might think are most likely
> to offer a link to the source first, and those least likely last or not
> at all, it would be a while before one might think to check API
> documentation.  ¨Β ιτ νιηθβε χοςτςετθιξλιξη τθισ αππςοαγθ το ναλιξη
> sources available.

You don't have to convince me. Seattle.rb is special, or at least a
couple of its members are.

On the other hand (the "blaming you for laziness" hand), getting
source for any gem is easy. Once you have the source for vlad,
README.txt provides the repo and license.

--
-yossef