If whoever maintains the server wants to give me access, I can take a
look. I've needed an excuse to get up to speed on server monitoring
apps.

Sandofsky at gmail

On Nov 5, 6:08 pm, Courtenay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On top of that, why is one of the mentioned manuals on the
> > > documentation page "Upgrading to Rails 1.0"?  We've already gone to
> > > 1.2 and 2.0 isn't that far away, updates that include some fairly
> > > substantial changes.  There's a link to "Rails Weenie" in the "by the
> > > users" section that doesn't work, there are 2 open source repositories
> > > listed that don't work, Hieraki and rforum, and about half the links
> > > that do work are from 2005.
>
> Rails doesn't owe you anything -- it's up to concerned people to
> provide constructive help, rather than demanding Someone Else Does It.
>
> I'm sure someone can give you admin access to that site to fix it.
>
> And yes, people do say that there's a problem with documentation, but
> very rarely can they point out what's wrong, and how to fix it.  FWIW
> there's still about 50% of the documentation fund left for this exact
> purpose.
>
> Courtenay


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