On Aug 4, 2006, at 5:39 PM, Charles O Nutter wrote:On 8/4/06, court3nay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Aug 4, 2006, at 5:11 PM, Charles O Nutter wrote: Perhaps taking a wiki approach would be a better way to target this fundage? I'm thinking about doing this with RubySpec...get the community
On 8/5/06, Blake Watters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$13,000 in what, 24 hours? Holy balls, that's some serious response!
It's really more like 18 hours... :)
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* court3nay ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060805 13:30]:
By the way.. we just passed $13,000 in donations. Yay, community!
I'm going to need a NPO (non-profit) to funnel this through, what do you (i.e.
core-list) people think about a Rails foundation?
It takes a long time to get 501(c)(3)'s set up
On Friday 04 August 2006 23:42, court3nay wrote:
Hey all,
#caboose has started a fund to hire someone, or offer a bounty, to
work in a dedicated fashion on documentation..
We've already raised over $800 in the first hour. (make that $900..)
(it's gone up to $1120 in the time it took to write
Perhaps taking a wiki approach would be a better way to target this fundage? I'm thinking about doing this with RubySpec...get the community contributing to the wiki, using the money as prizes for the top contributors. I think it's important that documentation efforts like this involve a larger
On Aug 4, 2006, at 5:11 PM, Charles O Nutter wrote:
Perhaps taking a wiki approach would be a better way to target this
fundage? I'm thinking about doing this with RubySpec...get the
community contributing to the wiki, using the money as prizes for
the top contributors. I think it's
On 8/4/06, court3nay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 4, 2006, at 5:11 PM, Charles O Nutter wrote: Perhaps taking a wiki approach would be a better way to target this fundage? I'm thinking about doing this with RubySpec...get the community contributing to the wiki, using the money as prizes for
On 5-aug-2006, at 2:39, Charles O Nutter wrote:
That's fair too..I think any good wiki needs a steward (or a few
stewards) to keep it uniform. But a good wiki is quite an amazing
thing.
I absolutely _adored_ the Rails Hieraki. I would love to see it get
some attention instead of the