[Aiml-programr-developers] Rakefile added and Rubyforge website proposed

mauro at cicio.org mauro at cicio.org
Wed Sep 19 15:14:55 EDT 2007


Hi,

Sorry for the vacancy... I have been the whole day on the customer site.
About the website:
-  I think it is good to underline with a new WS that we are a new group.
Still I would like to have a round with Sara, Loris and Giorgio before
putting it on-line. I have not yet asked what they want to do about pR
(my fault!) and I don't want they to find a completely new site
without even knowing!
- the photo is great, we all agree!
- I personally like the modern and simple layout
- Logo: Sara, my girlfriend, is a web designer. I would like to ask
her to see if she can come out with something a bit more original. In
addition: I prefer programR over ProgramR, but No problem with the
latter if the two of you prefer so.

Ciao,
Mauro

PS Nicholas, Ben: have you had any time to look at the prototype?

On 19/09/2007, Benjamin Minton <bdminton at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> Good work, grabbed the Rubyforge gem, the latest trunk of programr, ran
> 'rake -T' ... all the test went fine. Also had a look at the /../website,
> very neat, that is an excellent photo for the bot concept.
>
> While you are doing these extra tasks as per below, is there anything I can
> do?
>
> Cheers, Ben.
>
>
> On 9/19/07, Nicholas H.Tollervey < ntoll at ntoll.org> wrote:
> > Guys,
> >
> > I've taken the Rakefile template in the Ruby Cookbook as my starting
> > point. In the trunk directory type "rake -T" to see what it can do.
> > Currently runs the unit tests for us and other funky things are
> > automated too (rdoc, gem, deployment to Rubyforge etc) although I've not
> > had time to thoroughly test it. I've also created a very simple static
> > web-page for the RubyForge website. Its in the "website" dir. Take a
> > look and let me know what you think..? Obviously, we can change things
> > like the content but I really like the photo I found on Flickr!
> >
> > Comments and suggestions most welcome.
> >
> > On my to-do list:
> >
> > Add more comprehensive testing and documentation - especially around the
> > tag handling classes and graphmaster as per our plan. I'll also attempt
> > to translate the Program# graphmaster from C# into Ruby as an exercise
> > in compare and contrast and so I get to practice some Ruby from scratch
> > (this'll be in my "play" area).
> >
> > Best wishes,
> >
> > Nicholas
>
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