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RubyForge and RubyGems and GemCutter...Hi all -
This has been announced in various forums, but we should have sent a message here in the initial flurry. To summarize, some major gem indexes are going to be consolidated - GemCutter and gems.rubyforge.org will move to rubygems.org and form one massive gem index. This index will be fronted by Nick Quaranto's excellent GemCutter rails app. This app will be running on Ruby Central's infrastructure at Rackspace. The entire announcement, more details, and a comment thread with some discussions here: http://update.gemcutter.org/2009/10/26/transition.html As part of this transition, RubyForge is going to be slowly stood down. It won't simply be turned off, of course; we could see it staying in read-only mode for quite a while. But that's where things are headed. The community hub functions of RubyForge will not go away. Community features that RubyForge uniquely provides (or should provide) will be added to the source base of the app that GemCutter started with and will be maintained on github. This is a change; but it's one that we at Ruby Central feel is important. We want to provide the community with what it needs. With services that Github, the new SourceForge and Google Code provide we feel that source management, mailing lists and bug tracking are being better provided by others. We want to focus on community features. We will be developing those quickly and that will all hub at RubyGems.org . Yours, Rich Kilmer Ruby Central |
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Re: RubyForge and RubyGems and GemCutter...On Oct 26, 7:27 pm, Richard Kilmer <r...@...> wrote:
> As part of this transition, RubyForge is going to be slowly stood > down. It won't simply be turned off, of course; we could see it > staying in read-only mode for quite a while. But that's where things > are headed. The community hub functions of RubyForge will not go > away. Community features that RubyForge uniquely provides (or should > provide) will be added to the source base of the app thatGemCutter > started with and will be maintained on github. > > This is a change; but it's one that we at Ruby Central feel is > important. We want to provide the community with what it needs. With > services that Github, the new SourceForge and Google Code provide we > feel that source management, mailing lists and bug tracking are being > better provided by others. We want to focus on community features. > We will be developing those quickly and that will all hub at RubyGems.org I'm glad to hear you guys are being proactive about new community dynamics. I want to thank you and Tom for your hard work and dedication to RubyForge. You guys rock. ~Trans |
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Re: RubyForge and RubyGems and GemCutter...> As part of this transition, RubyForge is going to be slowly stood
> down. It won't simply be turned off, of course; we could see it > staying in read-only mode for quite a while. But that's where things > are headed. The community hub functions of RubyForge will not go > away. Community features that RubyForge uniquely provides (or should > provide) will be added to the source base of the app that GemCutter > started with and will be maintained on github. My $0.02--rubyforge was good but could easily go away. That being said, I do find it useful for file distributing [i.e. I typically know where to go to download non gems, like rubygems-1.3.5.tgz], and several people still use it for publishing documentation (their own style, their own way, not mass produced like allgems.ruby-forum.com or rdoc.info). I therefore would move it not be abandoned entirely yet, which is apparently already in your plans :) Thanks for the good work there and keep it up. -r -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. |
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Re: RubyForge and RubyGems and GemCutter...On Nov 5, 2009, at 10:48 AM, Roger Pack wrote: >> As part of this transition, RubyForge is going to be slowly stood >> down. It won't simply be turned off, of course; we could see it >> staying in read-only mode for quite a while. But that's where things >> are headed. The community hub functions of RubyForge will not go >> away. Community features that RubyForge uniquely provides (or should >> provide) will be added to the source base of the app that GemCutter >> started with and will be maintained on github. > > My $0.02--rubyforge was good but could easily go away. That being > said, > I do find it useful for file distributing [i.e. I typically know where > to go to download non gems, like rubygems-1.3.5.tgz], and several > people > still use it for publishing documentation (their own style, their own > way, not mass produced like allgems.ruby-forum.com or rdoc.info). I > therefore would move it not be abandoned entirely yet, which is > apparently already in your plans :) > Thanks for the good work there and keep it up. Yeah, I think back in 2003 it was worthwhile for Ruby Central to sponsor a code-hosting site. At this point the marginal value is pretty low. But we'll keep some services around, and hopefully in a more useful form. Yours, Tom |
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