From bb--rtm-users-ml at bockb.de Tue Apr 8 12:33:38 2008 From: bb--rtm-users-ml at bockb.de (Benjamin Bock) Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2008 18:33:38 +0200 Subject: [RTM-users] First Post! (and rtm-0.1.1 released) Message-ID: <47FB9E62.6070806@bockb.de> Ladies and Gentlemen, After a long time of waiting, today, you receive the first message on the RTM users mailing list. What happened to make me post something? * RTM is available from the official gem repository since today. Install it using: gem install rtm * The homepage http://rtm.rubyforge.org/ received a minor documentation update (better than nothing, he?) * RTM runs on JRuby (to be honest: it did all the time, but I never announced it. Now, as JRuby 1.1 final is out, I thought it was a good time to do so. * The tutorials in Oslo and frequent emails how to do this and that showed, that there is the need for some place to exchange ideas, code and such... So: feel free to ask (and to answer)! Post ideas, example code, patches. And as long as this does not degenerate to an advertisement-list: feel free to post links to the projects you're creating with RTM! Greetings, Benjamin http://rtm.rubyforge.org/ From tsigeredasfw at gmail.com Tue Apr 8 16:53:33 2008 From: tsigeredasfw at gmail.com (Tsigereda Asfaw) Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 22:53:33 +0200 Subject: [RTM-users] First Post! (and rtm-0.1.1 released) In-Reply-To: <47FB9E62.6070806@bockb.de> References: <47FB9E62.6070806@bockb.de> Message-ID: Dear Benjamin, Thank you for the kick off mail. After spending a little bit of time with ruby ( especially attending the tutorial by Benjamin) and having some knowledge about the TM paradigm, I thought it is worth doing something useful with it. Me and one other colleague form Ethiopia are thinking to develop an ontology for some part of Ethiopian human rights law ( or some other chapter) and develop a topic map. And may be implement it with RTM. Though I am a little bit busy with school right now, I still like to spend some of my time for it. I would like to have opinions about it from the members of this mailing list and share if there is any experience existing about usage of RTM for such a purpose. Wishes Tsigereda On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 6:33 PM, Benjamin Bock wrote: > Ladies and Gentlemen, > > After a long time of waiting, today, you receive the first message on > the RTM users mailing list. > > What happened to make me post something? > * RTM is available from the official gem repository since today. > Install it using: gem install rtm > * The homepage http://rtm.rubyforge.org/ received a minor > documentation update (better than nothing, he?) > * RTM runs on JRuby (to be honest: it did all the time, but I never > announced it. Now, as JRuby 1.1 final is out, I thought it was a > good time to do so. > * The tutorials in Oslo and frequent emails how to do this and > that showed, that there is the need for some place to exchange ideas, > code and such... > > So: feel free to ask (and to answer)! > > Post ideas, example code, patches. > > And as long as this does not degenerate to an advertisement-list: feel > free to post links to the projects you're creating with RTM! > > Greetings, > Benjamin > > http://rtm.rubyforge.org/ > > _______________________________________________ > Rtm-users mailing list > Rtm-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rtm-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/rtm-users/attachments/20080408/e1e70086/attachment.html