A simple web page for the Melbourne ruby community would build up a lot of
google link juice. It could be under the ruby.org.au domain or not.

Analogue blog and meeting announcements would certainly let the casual web
surfer know that there's an active ruby community in Melbourne. I think
it's valuable content that should be somewhere.

By linking to interesting new things the sure would help direct more
attention their way.

It really is a matter of whether someone  wants to do it.

- Mike



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On 07/01/2012, at 5:07 PM, Ben Schwarz <[email protected]> wrote:

Pat hit it on the head, there is nothing else—I used to try to keep it
pretty updated (when I was organising the meetups), but it was always just
another thing to do…

Its probably a case of:

1) Attempting to update rubyonrails.com.au with upcoming meetup details
2) Attempting to put the analogue blog on rubyonrails.com.au (kinda
optional, I've never looked back at it personally)
3) Discussing whether we can update rubyonrails.com.au to make it work
better for organisers around the country

I'm with Pat, those who feel compelled to create change should put their
heads together at Railscamp. I'm sure that he or I can facilitate / book a
session.


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