Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote: > ... We are talking about > creation of new Ruby related site focused on community, and > ideas and volunteers are welcome. > I favor the proliferation of many ruby sites. In that context, I think it would be noteworthy to have some means to share content between sites. One obvious one is implementing RSS and similar methods. That would allow some standardization and consistency among the various sites. A nicer setup would be to use dRuby somehow. I think it would be nice to have a section that highlights various projects being implemented with ruby as a component. There should also be a form for subscribing/unsubscribing to the various ruby mailing lists, to make it easier for people. One thing I would be willing to volunteer for is to create a summary of the mailing list ruby-talk, since I read it all the time anyway, and was planning on creating a weekly or bi-weekly summary anyway. This is one of the items that could be shared among all the current and future ruby sites ;-) Guy N. Hurst -- HurstLinks Web Development http://www.hurstlinks.com/ Norfolk, VA - (757)623-9688 PHP/MySQL - Ruby/Perl - HTML/Javascript