Charlie Clark <charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > On 2005-04-17 at 08:56:48 [+0200], Niels Reedijk < > niels.reedijk@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > Ruby is the language (http://www.ruby-lang.org), and rails > > (http://ww.rubyonrails.com) is the framework. I could tell you that > > php is evil, but I'll just prove that with Ruby on Rails the world > > has > > become a bit better. Seriously though. I'm having a lot of free > > time > > today. It's now 8:53 AM (sunday the seventeenth). I think I'll have > > a > > prototype running later today (thanks to rails). > > Cue everyone posts about their favourite web-service framework... > No, please don't. Remember this is Haiku mailing list... > > In my experience it is important to separate development work from > ancillary services such as may be provided by "Tinderbox" and we have > a lot > of people "lurking" with perhaps the necessary skills who may not > have the > skills to work on Haiku directly. > The problem is that they still need a place to discuss issues like this. Where do you propose they do so, instead of here? (I also realize this should be aimed at development, maybe there should be a haiku-users list?) -- Mikael Jansson http://mikael.jansson.be