On Jun 22, 12:10 am, A Sarkar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> http://rubyonrailsprogrammer.orgis  a PR rank 4 site among 5 million
> searchers on the Google is dedicated  to promote Ruby on rails programming
> throughout the world. The site is getting 100s of visitors every day. We are
> inviting authors to write articles for this site. We will publish your bio
> and the links to your url/blog etc along with your article. We accept any
> technical article on Ruby on rails programming.  The article must be written
> in English and non plagiarized.

Really? Because out of the first 4 articles on your "site", I see at
least three that are lifted word-for-word from other people's blogs
without any attribution:

http://rubyonrailsprogrammer.org/?p=528 is a copy of
http://www.igvita.com/2007/03/22/agile-rss-aggregator-in-ruby/

http://rubyonrailsprogrammer.org/?p=506 is a copy of
http://sonjayatandon.com/05-2006/how-to-build-a-secured-web-application-with-ruby-on-rails/

http://rubyonrailsprogrammer.org/?p=504 is a copy of
http://dev.nozav.org/rails_ajax_table.html

And we're not even going to get into how bogus hosting copies of
Railscasts (again, without any attribution or even a link back to the
site) is...

--Matt Jones

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