Michael Slater wrote:

> My colleague Christopher Haupt and I are deep into building a portal
> site to serve Ruby on Rails developers at www.BuildingWebApps.com.
> We're going to be providing annotated links to all the key content on
> the web related to Rails, and we'll have quite a few of our own
> articles as well. We'd be thrilled to work with the core team to make
> this as helpful for the community as it can be.
> 
> We're also started the LearningRails podcast (www.LearningRails.com),
> which I think will be a great resource for people new to the platform,
> especially if they come from a traditional web background rather than
> a computer science background.
> 

This looks pretty good. I saw the other thing on lighthouse: 
http://railsdocs.lighthouseapp.com/projects/2637
They've got a pretty good book together there.  And there's a decent 
amount of stuff on the rails wiki too. It just looks like this stuff 
needs to be assembled into one official site on rubyonrails.org. A good 
core doc team could not only do this, but also keep it up to date as new 
stuff happens. And fill in obscure things that are only in blogs. I also 
think that documenting the more popular plugins might be in our interest 
if the developers of those aren't doing it.


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