I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you haven''t had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your name, your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re currently working on. I''ll start: David Heinemeier Hansson, Working with 37signals Live in Copenhagen, Denmark, but are working with people in Chicago, US Basecamp and the forthcoming Writeboard Who''s next? -- David Heinemeier Hansson, http://www.basecamphq.com/ -- Web-based Project Management http://www.rubyonrails.org/ -- Web-application framework for Ruby http://macromates.com/ -- TextMate: Code and markup editor (OS X) http://www.loudthinking.com/ -- Broadcasting Brain
It''s either reply to this or do work. I guess you can figure which I''m doing :) Scott Barron Doing rails stuff for Ohio University Live in Athens, Ohio Public projects: Elite Journal Recipe Box As far as work related projects at OU go, I''ve got applications that handle things as simple as a student employee schedule, to an app that creates and maintains a schedule of movies for the university''s movie channel, to an app that maintains and handles billing for the dining hall, and a few more along those lines. All future projects here will be developed in rails and several of our PHP projects have been ported to rails. -Scott
Pelle Brændgaard Working independently on a range of crypto and financial applications. Live permanently in Panama City, Panama but am temporarily in Copenhagen, Denmark. Working on a "topsecret" project using Rails and a range of opensource java code. -- http://talk.org + Live and direct from Panama http://neuclear.com + The World Wide Web of Assets
Guess I''ll jump on too! Johan Sörensen Currently a freelancer/consultant Living in the south of sweden at the moment, currently looking for work that''d allow me to use Rails (of course ;)) in one way or another. On the subject of public personal Rails projects I have Collaboa, which is a communitywikiforumthingie I''ve created for the swedish mac dev site http://cocoa.se. There is a Trac install available at http://collaboa.cocoa.se/trac if anyone wants to have a peek... --johan On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 08:45:36 -0500, Scott Barron <scott-HDQKq3lYuGDk1uMJSBkQmQ@public.gmane.org> wrote:> It''s either reply to this or do work. I guess you can figure which I''m > doing :) > > Scott Barron > Doing rails stuff for Ohio University > Live in Athens, Ohio > Public projects: > Elite Journal > Recipe Box > > As far as work related projects at OU go, I''ve got applications that > handle things as simple as a student employee schedule, to an app that > creates and maintains a schedule of movies for the university''s movie > channel, to an app that maintains and handles billing for the dining > hall, and a few more along those lines. All future projects here will > be developed in rails and several of our PHP projects have been ported > to rails. > > -Scott > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-- Johan Sørensen Professional Futurist www.johansorensen.com
Chris McGrath Currently freelance contractor based in Dublin, Ireland working on VB and ASP Stuff (urgh) Looking to find work in Rails, or convice my current place to convert some of thier apps to Rails. Working on a personal finance style application as a means of learning Rails and getting rid of GnuCash. I''m hoping to contribute something to the project in the new year, even if it''s just a couple of minor bugfixes :) Chris On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:37:19 +0100, David Heinemeier Hansson <david-OiTZALl8rpK0mm7Ywyx6yg@public.gmane.org> wrote:> I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you haven''t > had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your name, > your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re > currently working on. > > I''ll start: > > David Heinemeier Hansson, > Working with 37signals > Live in Copenhagen, Denmark, but are working with people in Chicago, US > Basecamp and the forthcoming Writeboard > > Who''s next? > -- > David Heinemeier Hansson, > http://www.basecamphq.com/ -- Web-based Project Management > http://www.rubyonrails.org/ -- Web-application framework for Ruby > http://macromates.com/ -- TextMate: Code and markup editor (OS X) > http://www.loudthinking.com/ -- Broadcasting Brain > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Peter Johansson Working as consultant for a large Fortune 500 company Live and work in Stockholm, Sweden Just beginning to learn Rails (and Ruby) on my spare time and have planned to convert a couple of PHP-based apps to Rails. Previously I''ve worked most with PHP, Perl and Java. On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:37:19 +0100, David Heinemeier Hansson <david-OiTZALl8rpK0mm7Ywyx6yg@public.gmane.org> wrote:> I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you haven''t > had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your name, > your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re > currently working on. > > I''ll start: > > David Heinemeier Hansson, > Working with 37signals > Live in Copenhagen, Denmark, but are working with people in Chicago, US > Basecamp and the forthcoming Writeboard > > Who''s next? > -- > David Heinemeier Hansson, > http://www.basecamphq.com/ -- Web-based Project Management > http://www.rubyonrails.org/ -- Web-application framework for Ruby > http://macromates.com/ -- TextMate: Code and markup editor (OS X) > http://www.loudthinking.com/ -- Broadcasting Brain > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Dale Hawkins Denver (Littleton), Colorado, US I have written a couple utilities (a worklog/billing application), and I am working on porting a large, ugly php application used by government agents (no kidding). The backend DB is sybase (oh, joy! :-( ), so I''ve been working on a sybase adapter whenever I get around to it. (But I have another job and kids, so progress is very slow much of the time). I''ve been meaning to start a software project management tool using rails. Along the lines of trac but with some scheduling, resource tracking, and support for story card/use case design. -Dale On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:11:42 +0100, Peter Johansson <peter.johansson-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Peter Johansson > Working as consultant for a large Fortune 500 company > Live and work in Stockholm, Sweden > > Just beginning to learn Rails (and Ruby) on my spare time and have > planned to convert a couple of PHP-based apps to Rails. Previously > I''ve worked most with PHP, Perl and Java. > > On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:37:19 +0100, David Heinemeier Hansson > <david-OiTZALl8rpK0mm7Ywyx6yg@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > > of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you haven''t > > had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your name, > > your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re > > currently working on. > > > > I''ll start: > > > > David Heinemeier Hansson, > > Working with 37signals > > Live in Copenhagen, Denmark, but are working with people in Chicago, US > > Basecamp and the forthcoming Writeboard > > > > Who''s next? > > -- > > David Heinemeier Hansson, > > http://www.basecamphq.com/ -- Web-based Project Management > > http://www.rubyonrails.org/ -- Web-application framework for Ruby > > http://macromates.com/ -- TextMate: Code and markup editor (OS X) > > http://www.loudthinking.com/ -- Broadcasting Brain > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Rails mailing list > > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-- This is my sig. Isn''t it cool....
Marcel Molina Jr. "Doing rails stuff for" Simon''s Rock College, a small liberal arts college in the wilds of Massachusetts that accepts "gifted" students into college two years earlier than usual I live in The Berkshires, South Western Massachusetts Currently working on an online admissions application, errr, application so that prospective students can apply to the college online. Also writing an application to register student/faculty/staff machines on the network. Planning on porting all (or most) existing web applications to Rails. Moving toward doing pretty much *everything* here with Rails (if web related) or Ruby if not, when appropriate (which is most of the time). noradio on the #rubyonrails channel, much to david''s distress. Please don''t hesitate to come over to the irc channel or post questions here. I''m constantly motivated by the great people involved with Rails. The whole project shines despite me. marcel -- Marcel Molina Jr. <marcel-WRrfy3IlpWYdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org>
Jarkko Laine Student, athlete and entrepreneur Graduating from Tampere University of Technology (hopefully) next year Running my own company, O''Design Live and prosper in Tampere, Finland (that''s next to Nokia, people) Working on my first commercial Rails project at the moment (a simple CMS) As a personal project I''m developing a Basecamp for athlete groups and trainers, including training diary etc... jarkko (surprise?) at #rubyonrails -- Jarkko Laine http://jlaine.net _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
Ok, my turn: Demetrius Arraes Nunes Working on my masters degree in PUC-RJ, Brazil I also work on my own e-learning start-up company: Interface Ltd (http://www.interface-ti.com.br) (we use .NET there, for now... ;-) ) I live in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil My masters degree is about a web modeling technique called OOHDM (Object Oriented Hypermedia Design Method) that was "invented" by my professor, Daniel Schwabe (Phd-UCLA), some 10 years ago, that adds a distinct "navigational modeling" step in the development cycle. In this step, you map conceptual objects to navigational objects, define navigational contexts, indexes, links, anchors and other navigational primitives. I am developing a application that is the same time the modeling environment (using OOHDM) and the resulting application itself in a kind o wiki-like mode where you can edit not only the data, but also the model (and metamodel). The last (and HUGE) step in my project is to port the MySql implementation to a RDF database called Sesame, and that means porting ActiveRecord from relational to semantic/rdf. God (and please, David!) help me... :-O My deadline is februrary 28th. I am already done with 80% of the relational version. This description got a bit too long huh? Sorry guys, I got excited. ;-) Cya. David Heinemeier Hansson wrote:> I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you > haven''t had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your > name, your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re > currently working on. > > I''ll start: > > David Heinemeier Hansson, > Working with 37signals > Live in Copenhagen, Denmark, but are working with people in Chicago, US > Basecamp and the forthcoming Writeboard > > Who''s next? > -- > David Heinemeier Hansson, > http://www.basecamphq.com/ -- Web-based Project Management > http://www.rubyonrails.org/ -- Web-application framework for Ruby > http://macromates.com/ -- TextMate: Code and markup editor (OS X) > http://www.loudthinking.com/ -- Broadcasting Brain > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > >
Hello, my name is Steve Kellock and I''m a Rails junkie. what-a-day on IRC #rubyonrails Indy Developer Barrie (just north of Toronto), Canada - Completed a sales application for a client. - Currently working on a sports-team-management-extranet-type-of-app-thingy (it''d be a lot clearer with screen shots). - Have a few projects lined up for 2005... guess what I''m going to write them with? (hint: it''s not DOS batch files) On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:37:19 +0100, David Heinemeier Hansson <david-OiTZALl8rpK0mm7Ywyx6yg@public.gmane.org> wrote:> I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you haven''t > had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your name, > your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re > currently working on. > > I''ll start: > > David Heinemeier Hansson, > Working with 37signals > Live in Copenhagen, Denmark, but are working with people in Chicago, US > Basecamp and the forthcoming Writeboard > > Who''s next? > -- > David Heinemeier Hansson, > http://www.basecamphq.com/ -- Web-based Project Management > http://www.rubyonrails.org/ -- Web-application framework for Ruby > http://macromates.com/ -- TextMate: Code and markup editor (OS X) > http://www.loudthinking.com/ -- Broadcasting Brain > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Kevin Evans, University of Glamorgan, Wales, UK Currently working on a Rails based blogging application for the (http://www.glam.ac.uk) University. Very close to going live, just struggling with fcgi stability :-( regards Kevin Evans IS Development Manager> > I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > > of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you haven''t > > had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your name, > > your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re > > currently working on.
Tanner Burson Live in the great state of Oklahoma in the US. Learning rails in my spare time, for my own personal projects at the moment. Currently writing a multi-user task list of sorts. Hoping to eventually find a client willing to take the plunge as well On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:37:19 +0100, David Heinemeier Hansson <david-OiTZALl8rpK0mm7Ywyx6yg@public.gmane.org> wrote:> I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you haven''t > had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your name, > your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re > currently working on. > > I''ll start: > > David Heinemeier Hansson, > Working with 37signals > Live in Copenhagen, Denmark, but are working with people in Chicago, US > Basecamp and the forthcoming Writeboard > > Who''s next? > -- > David Heinemeier Hansson, > http://www.basecamphq.com/ -- Web-based Project Management > http://www.rubyonrails.org/ -- Web-application framework for Ruby > http://macromates.com/ -- TextMate: Code and markup editor (OS X) > http://www.loudthinking.com/ -- Broadcasting Brain > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Austin Moody MedAlliance Management Group - a small physician consulting firm in Johnson City, Tennessee. Completely rewritten our old electronic health claims manager in Rails/Ruby from PHP/Python. Also created a custom intranet portal manager and a few other small specialized apps. austinetsu on #rubyonrails On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 16:54:27 +0200, Jarkko Laine <jarkko-k1O+Gnc6WpmsTnJN9+BGXg@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Jarkko Laine > Student, athlete and entrepreneur > Graduating from Tampere University of Technology (hopefully) next year > Running my own company, O''Design > Live and prosper in Tampere, Finland (that''s next to Nokia, people) > Working on my first commercial Rails project at the moment (a simple > CMS) > As a personal project I''m developing a Basecamp for athlete groups and > trainers, including training diary etc... > jarkko (surprise?) at #rubyonrails > > -- > Jarkko Laine > http://jlaine.net > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > > >
* David Heinemeier Hansson (david-OiTZALl8rpK0mm7Ywyx6yg@public.gmane.org) [041214 08:39]:> I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you haven''t > had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your name, > your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re > currently working on.I''m Rick Bradley, working as 1 of 4 people (2 developers - the other developer is also on this list) at Base Systems (www.basesys.com) here in Nashville, TN. We''re deploying a few new products for the medical industry (Asterisk-based voice recording systems, handheld applications, etc.) and will be converting our medical workflow system (currently serving transcription providers) from PHP to Ruby and Rails over the next few months. Since our company is so small we''re heavy into magnifying our productivity. We''ve looked at (best estimate) close to 100 different frameworks in multiple languages over the past year and only Rails appears to actually reduce the amount of work we have to do. I''m also gradually converting my various personal toys over to using Rails as well -- I started with the DemoApp accountomatic which is working very well for me since porting it over to Rails. Next is probably my jukebox system (rdtj.sourceforge.net), which looks like it will end up being Ruby+Madeleine+RGL+FreeBASE+Rails. Thanks, Rick -- http://www.rickbradley.com MUPRN: 564 | and slammed ti into random email haiku | my keyboard when I went to | check my mail today.
- Sascha Ebach - Entrepeneur - Living in Troisdorf Germany, which is right in between of Cologne and Bonn. - MCMS which stands for Magical Content Management Solution MCMS will a try to make a cms that ppl want to actually use, but nevertheless will have a lot of functionality. It will be magical and it will be open source. ROADMAP ======* Unique concentration on usability, web standards and accessibility * Contentrepository as a tree, so you will be able easily extend the functionality of a corporate website to a blog with comments, a forum, a shop, a whatever. Something along the lines of ezpublish and drupal. * Versioning * WYSIWYG editing (with FCKEditor, which I find amazing) * different views and the administration, so new users and powerusers can feel at home * Maybe even edit-in-place, like you can see in Bitflux CMS, or LIMB. But I am uncertain about that as I think edit in place is not always the most generally applicable solution, esp. if you wanna have a cms which handles * multiple diffrent websites under one adminstration * media repository * make it possible to turn it in a hostable solution (this one will probably by closed source) * lots of other things Current progress is 10%. As I am working on this alone, have a business to run (where I can not always program in ruby) and my family to care about, progress is not going to be very fast. Hopefully it will be something usable within the next 6-12 months. If luck strikes me and if what they say about rails is true, than it might be earlier ;) As soon as I have something usable I will create an enironment where collaboration is possible. If you wanna help, please wait a little while until I get my act together. Which (I feel sometimes) could never happen ;) I will announce it on this list. -- Sascha Ebach
Name: Marten Veldthuis What: Computer Sciences student in his third year, Where: Lives in a little town called Hoogezand, next to Groningen, in The Netherlands. Work: - Currently working on Epilog, a Rails-based weblog system. Recently joined TextDrive Developer Staff from that perspective. --> www.epilogit.com - Freelance webdesigner (oh, and looking for work *hint hint*) -- Marten Veldthuis http://www.epilogit.com -- User-friendly weblogging http://www.standardbehaviour.com -- Elegance is an indicator for quality
David Heinemeier Hansson wrote:> I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you haven''t > had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your name, > your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re > currently working on.Sean Leach Ventura, CA irc: kicker Working on several personal projects with rails. RSS feed aggregator, stat management application as well a small ecommerce app, probably won''t finish any of them :) I do 99% of my work in Python when I can, and will continue to do so, but Rails is by far the best web framework I have used (and I guarantee I have used/built apps with pretty much all of them from the PHP ones to the Java ones etc.). To be honest, I wish there was a Python on Rails like has been discussed. Ruby is a fine language, but I know Python in and out and prefer it over Ruby (please do not begin a language war).
Jose Maria Martinez, working for SPOC, Live in Barcelona, Spain Currenly I''m learning rails in my spare time, for my own personal projects. At work, I use Java and Lotus Notes (yes, you''ve read well ;-( ) I''m trying to improve my english and also I''m trying to convince my boss for doing things with Rails ;-), so I''ve started a inventory app On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 17:28:20 +0100, Marten Veldthuis <marten-bhBtkFhEHeMTIWBel16Y73nhMCiq3JZZ@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Name: Marten Veldthuis > What: Computer Sciences student in his third year, > Where: Lives in a little town called Hoogezand, next to > Groningen, in The Netherlands. > > Work: > - Currently working on Epilog, a Rails-based weblog system. Recently > joined TextDrive Developer Staff from that perspective. > --> www.epilogit.com > - Freelance webdesigner (oh, and looking for work *hint hint*) > > -- > Marten Veldthuis > http://www.epilogit.com -- User-friendly weblogging > http://www.standardbehaviour.com -- Elegance is an indicator for quality > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
David Heinemeier Hansson said:> I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > of introductions?Jim Weirich Consultant for Compuware, Currently working on-site at a LARGE financial company Java programmer by day, Ruby programmer by night (and some day too!) Rails Projects: * Storycards -- XP like planning tool * Misc prototypes Non-Rails Ruby Projects * Rake -- Ruby''s version of Make * RubyGems -- Packaging software -- -- Jim Weirich jim-Fxty1mrVU9GlFc2d6oM/ew@public.gmane.org http://onestepback.org ----------------------------------------------------------------- "Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it." -- Donald Knuth (in a memo to Peter van Emde Boas)
Jarkko Laine
2004-Dec-14 17:07 UTC
[OT] Rails CMS (was Re: Introduce yourself and your project)
Hallo Sascha, Read your post and just couldn''t help replying. For others, sorry for the off-topic post, but I feel this might be interesting to you as well. Here''s an article by Jeff Veen that every CMS vendor should take into their heart: http://www.veen.com/jeff/archives/000622.html I''m in a process of selecting an open source CMS for a site at the moment, and here''s a few things that have struck me *a lot*: - pretty url''s: many cms vendors announce them but they''re mostly lying. In most php systems they are either artificial structures built on top of the actual content, or quasi-pretty, like "site.com/node/23453" instead of "site.com/products/razors/philishave-8080". The pretty-url phenomenon has been motivated mostly via search engine friendliness but I think it''s mostly a human factor. People remember, link to and generally like better pages that have an understandable url. For your system this should be a piece of cake, given the amazing flexibility of rails url handling. - Hierarchical organization of things. Thank god, you mention this in your post :) For a site of decent size, it just doesn''t cut it that you have a "flat nodespace" even if you can then write aliases to those nodes or even if you can build an external "category topology" for the content (pointing at you, Drupal, here). After a short look at ezpublish, I find it does a pretty decent job at this (like it does at i18n). - Which brings us to the multi-lingual content. Please take this into account already in the planning phase as it can be a royal PITA to be added later. - Make sure it''s easy to install even on a shared service like TextDrive. So that it doesn''t require a major amount of root-only configuration like Midgard. This might be in a controversy with "multiple different websites under one adminstration" — I''d prefer the easy installation over the latter any day. Heck, make it easy to install in general and you''d be good. Overall, your proposal looks very promising and interesting. Please keep us informed, I''m at least very eager to help with your project. Cheers, Jarkko On 14.12.2004, at 18:25, Sascha Ebach wrote:> - Sascha Ebach > - Entrepeneur > - Living in Troisdorf Germany, which is right in between of Cologne > and Bonn. > - MCMS which stands for Magical Content Management Solution > MCMS will a try to make a cms that ppl want to actually use, but > nevertheless will have a lot of functionality. It will be magical and > it will be open source. > > ROADMAP > ======> * Unique concentration on usability, web standards and accessibility > * Contentrepository as a tree, so you will be able easily extend the > functionality of a corporate website to a blog with comments, a forum, > a shop, a whatever. Something along the lines of ezpublish and drupal. > * Versioning > * WYSIWYG editing (with FCKEditor, which I find amazing) > * different views and the administration, so new users and powerusers > can feel at home > * Maybe even edit-in-place, like you can see in Bitflux CMS, or LIMB. > But I am uncertain about that as I think edit in place is not always > the most generally applicable solution, esp. if you wanna have a cms > which handles > * multiple diffrent websites under one adminstration > * media repository > * make it possible to turn it in a hostable solution (this one will > probably by closed source) > * lots of other things > > Current progress is 10%. As I am working on this alone, have a > business to run (where I can not always program in ruby) and my family > to care about, progress is not going to be very fast. Hopefully it > will be something usable within the next 6-12 months. If luck strikes > me and if what they say about rails is true, than it might be earlier > ;) > > As soon as I have something usable I will create an enironment where > collaboration is possible. If you wanna help, please wait a little > while until I get my act together. Which (I feel sometimes) could > never happen ;) I will announce it on this list. > > -- > Sascha Ebach > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-- Jarkko Laine http://jlaine.net _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
Lee Marlow IRC: mecraw Denver (Highlands Ranch), CO, USA So far I''m just a Ruby/Rails voyeur. I became interested when Dave Thomas mentioned Ruby at a Java conference. I hope to do some personal projects in Rails, maybe my wedding site. Hopefully Rails makes web development easy enough for a backend Java developer. -----Original Message----- From: rails-bounces-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org [mailto:rails-bounces-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org] On Behalf Of David Heinemeier Hansson Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 6:37 AM To: rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org Subject: [Rails] Introduce yourself and your project I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you haven''t had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your name, your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re currently working on. I''ll start: David Heinemeier Hansson, Working with 37signals Live in Copenhagen, Denmark, but are working with people in Chicago, US Basecamp and the forthcoming Writeboard Who''s next? -- David Heinemeier Hansson, http://www.basecamphq.com/ -- Web-based Project Management http://www.rubyonrails.org/ -- Web-application framework for Ruby http://macromates.com/ -- TextMate: Code and markup editor (OS X) http://www.loudthinking.com/ -- Broadcasting Brain _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi everyone, Jason Alexander Hoffman PhD scientist at the Novartis Institute for Functional Genomic Master configurer behind TextDrive Live in La Jolla California, and am lucky to work with people who are everywhere NIFG is all perl, java, python (in that order) and some ruby (me) but no Rails (yet?) My personal pet project is a bioinformatics web app in Rails. And I dream at night of a end-user hosting "control panel" in Rails. - - Jason On Dec 14, 2004, at 5:37 AM, David Heinemeier Hansson wrote:> I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you > haven''t had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your > name, your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re > currently working on. > > I''ll start: > > David Heinemeier Hansson, > Working with 37signals > Live in Copenhagen, Denmark, but are working with people in Chicago, US > Basecamp and the forthcoming Writeboard > > Who''s next? > -- > David Heinemeier Hansson, > http://www.basecamphq.com/ -- Web-based Project Management > http://www.rubyonrails.org/ -- Web-application framework for Ruby > http://macromates.com/ -- TextMate: Code and markup editor (OS X) > http://www.loudthinking.com/ -- Broadcasting Brain > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.1 iQA/AwUBQb8fYFUyB+ajXkCLEQLUDACgpB0uVMoNfwyIenIuy8DvneTU8GwAoKAk te+8JDjbR/zIpexEolKJZUfP =n631 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
I''m Sam Stephenson; 20 years old, unemployed, on leave from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and currently living in Chicago, IL, US. A recent evaluation has demonstrated that I''m not really good at anything, but that doesn''t keep me from enjoying Rails. I live for Ruby, I''m a huge fan of domain-specific languages, and I get really excited by introspection and all the stuff that comes with it. I like to build small things out of even smaller things. I have a tendency to create projects and leave them unmaintained. As a subscriber to the Rails list, ou may have encountered two of those: Prick[1], an IRC quote application written in Rails, and Paginator Helper[2]. If you use Gtk+, there''s also my Gtk::MDI[3] library, which suffers the same fate. I contribute trivial patches to Rails when I can. My current project is Timber, a Rails application for Web magazines. It lets authors and editors collaborate on articles and makes it easy to lay out content. It''s similar to Textpattern[4] but significantly simpler. I''m also playing around with an interactive Web-based debugger for Rails which adds a live irb console to your error pages with XMLHttpRequest. You can almost always find me on #rubyonrails as sam-. Cheers! [1] http://www.rubyonrails.org/show/DemoApps [2] http://www.rubyonrails.org/show/PaginatorHelper [3] http://ruby-gnome2.sourceforge.jp/hiki.cgi?MDI [4] http://www.textpattern.com/
I''m Joe Van Dyk. I''ve been playing around with Ruby for about six months, and Rails about a month. Neat stuff. My "real job" is working for the Integrated Defense Systems division of Boeing. My recent project there has been using Ruby for a GUI to view and control simulations. As far as I know, I''m the only person at Boeing to use Ruby for anything, but hopefully that will change! I''m also developing a real estate site using Rails. Can''t wait until 0.9 comes out. On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:37:19 +0100, David Heinemeier Hansson <david-OiTZALl8rpK0mm7Ywyx6yg@public.gmane.org> wrote:> I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you haven''t > had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your name, > your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re > currently working on. > > I''ll start: > > David Heinemeier Hansson, > Working with 37signals > Live in Copenhagen, Denmark, but are working with people in Chicago, US > Basecamp and the forthcoming Writeboard > > Who''s next? > -- > David Heinemeier Hansson, > http://www.basecamphq.com/ -- Web-based Project Management > http://www.rubyonrails.org/ -- Web-application framework for Ruby > http://macromates.com/ -- TextMate: Code and markup editor (OS X) > http://www.loudthinking.com/ -- Broadcasting Brain > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
I am: Bob Sidebotham Vancouver, Canada After spending 30 years writing software in various guises (anyone remember punched cards and paper tape?), I had pretty much burned out. I spent the last several years looking for another vocation. I''ve had some minor successes, such as an exhibit of hand-processed b&w photographs--which I''ve since webified at http://windsong.bc.ca/alonetogether). Recently, however, I discovered Ruby, and my interest in software was re-kindled. Several years ago, I wrote the software for managing a small home delivery business that provides organic produce and groceries. I''m currently considering rewriting that now ancient system in Rails. It has to deal with the whole gamut of processes, including inventory management, supplier ordering, customer relations, customer ordering, warehouse operations, delivery routing, accounting, billing, and others. Ruby and Rails look like they will provide a good foundation for creating a maintainable--maybe even elegant--system for this business. Bob
> I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > of introductions?Sure, great initiative! Fun to see what everyone else is doing :) Samuel Kvarnbrink Lives in Umeå, Sweden. Working part-time as a system administrator at the university of Umeå, otherwise a freelance developer. Freelance: Working with the Umeå Krio Corpus, which is a Rails app that''s used for managing and analyzing texts written in the Krio language for a research project. Krio, which is an Anglo-African Creole language spoken in various parts of West Africa, uses some phonetic characters for extra vowels and therefore the entire collection (which is HUGE and growing!) is encoded using UTF-16. I''ve implemented a very fast text scanner in C that interfaces with Oniguruma, and Rails is used to provide a good frontend for it and handle the DB part. Day job: Working on a _huge_ administrative application for HUMlab, a computer lab for people from all disciplines (but with main focus on the humanities). The app will manage/create user accounts, handle all courses held in the lab (and follow-up surveys), handle reservations, provide an interface for an SNMP-based print quota system (which i wrote in Ruby, of course) and a lot of other stuff. The app basically contains of three components: a Rails frontend, an AR-powered utility that handles/creates accounts in OpenLDAP, and the print quota system (also AR-powered). The app is currently in alpha/planning stage, but will replace a less maintainable CGI-based Ruby system I wrote a while ago. It''s going to be a _lot_ of work, but due to the efficiency of Rails I''m estimating it to be much less cumbersome than maintaining and developing the old app. //samuel ________________________ Samuel Kvarnbrink samuel.kvarnbrink-SiIintg/mUyhy6ZWzZ/+Cw@public.gmane.org http://blog.humlab.umu.se/samuel/ "On two occasions I have been asked [by members of Parliament!], Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?'' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." -- Charles Babbage
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:37:19 +0100, David Heinemeier Hansson <david-OiTZALl8rpK0mm7Ywyx6yg@public.gmane.org> wrote:> I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you haven''t > had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your name, > your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re > currently working on. >Michael Koziarski Live in Wellington New Zealand. Working for a Bank, Java by day ruby by night. No public rails projects yet, but something''s in the works. -- Cheers Koz
I''m Jens-Christian Fischer working at my company InVisible GmbH in Zurich, Switzerland. Our main line of business are intranet applications for large companies (in Lotus Notes mainly) I have 13+ years of Lotus Notes experience and always dabbled in languages on the side (Pascal, Modula-2, Smalltalk, C (argh), C++ (AAARRRGGG), Java, awk, Perl, Python and now Ruby I have several other companies/projects (neural-network stock trading [1], p2p email [2] and a semi-secret mud/mush inspired [3] rails project that I hope to have live in the next few weeks. [1] http://www.ivorix.com [2] http://www.zappatanetworks.com [3] http://amuda.ch -- InVisible GmbH Langgrütstrasse 172, 8047 Zürich Tel: +41 1 401 09 30
Robert Bousquet Front-end developer at the University of Southern California Currently re-skinning the USC Scholar''s Portal front-end and working on the USC Digital Archive Daydreaming about building Rails apps instead. Also running freelance gig, Debut Web Design. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / R O B E R T B O U S Q U E T Web Programming Consultant Doheny Office of Technology Support University of Southern California bousquet-DG7SOAwx7rg@public.gmane.org 213.740.9080
Jeff Moss Sandy, Utah, USA (Salt Lake City suburbia) Currently attending University of Utah for a bachelors in business administration. Day Job: work for a long distance reseller, www.americom.com, where I am the only developer employed. Currently overhauling entire website to move it out of the early 90''s era, convinced boss to do it in rails, the best framework that I''ve ever investigated, by a long shot. I believe I have David to thank? Previous experience has been Perl and PHP, and before that I messed around in C/C++. In my free time I play with other languages and am one of you who starts many projects and finishes few to none due to other invasive interests, although my current project, an ebay tool that interfaces with their xml web services, has actually come quite far and appears to be finishable, assuming the demons don''t take me first.
Tobias Lütke Stranded German in Ottawa, Canada Currently I''m doing contract and some consulting work as well as several own commercial and private projects. 100% Of my payed work is done in Rails at this point, i''m one of the lucky few. My best known project is probably http://www.snowdevil.ca , a full-fledged e-commerce system build on rails which hopefully hits its next milestone soon by selling some bloody snowboards. Apart from snowdevil i have been working on Hieraki a collaborative book writing tool reusing proven concepts from wikis and tools like them. Hieraki has been progressing well and will probably receive a real announcement soon as it will be released under the MIT license. My background is mainly static languages like c and c++ and unfortunately some java as well. After about 10 years of those you have seen it all... Ruby rocks ! Tobi
Hi, I''m Dan Peterson (danp in #rubyonrails) from Yuma, AZ. I work for the Yuma Educational Consortium which is comprised of the local high school district and one of the two elementary districts in the area as well as other various entities. I''ve been using Ruby for mainly procedural text-processing for about four years now and I still do a lot of text data conversion and manipulation with it every day. I''m blown away by Rails and how well it all works together. I started out using it trying to write a new accounts system with linkage to our two payroll systems. That was a bit ambitious so I''ve put that on hold and am working on an app for tracking patches to our Oracle-based student information system and am having a lot of fun tinkering with it and especially trying out the new features that will appear in 0.9. I can''t wait to implement more things for my customers with Rails; both to help them and to let me have fun doing it! :) -d.
Hi, Michel Rasschaert from Paris, France. I learn the basics of a lot of programming languages as a hobby (too many to write here) and I was very soon interested in Ruby. But it really is rails that made me use it for real at last. Professionally I work for a bank doing Delphi work and hopefully migrating to Java and introducing some XP concepts (testing, continuous integration, IoC, etc.) but it''s hard. In my spare time (not a lot regretfully) I work on a personal finance application on rails :) Maybe we could join force with Chris :) Michel On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:53:49 -0500, Tobias Luetke <tobias.luetke-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Tobias Lütke > Stranded German in Ottawa, Canada > > Currently I''m doing contract and some consulting work as well as > several own commercial and private projects. > 100% Of my payed work is done in Rails at this point, i''m one of the lucky few. > My best known project is probably http://www.snowdevil.ca , a > full-fledged e-commerce system > build on rails which hopefully hits its next milestone soon by selling > some bloody snowboards. > > Apart from snowdevil i have been working on Hieraki a collaborative > book writing tool reusing proven concepts from wikis and tools like > them. Hieraki has been progressing well and will probably receive a > real announcement soon as it will be released under the MIT license. > > My background is mainly static languages like c and c++ and > unfortunately some java as well. > After about 10 years of those you have seen it all... > > Ruby rocks ! > > Tobi > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Hello! Name: Lon Baker What: The Man at Speedymac LLC Where: Raleigh, NC USA Work: Primarily WebObjects (Java) development, e-mail systems and XHTML/CSS design work. Projects: Light CRM solutions for small businesses; Ordering systems for real estate market and e-mail management tools. I am currently convincing clients of the value of Rails and moving away from the huge java frameworks that chew into the budgets and development time. wee! :) -- Cheers! Lon Baker
I''ve been doing PHP development for 8 years but have just falled in love with Rails. I am currently a senior Physics major attending Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Rails Projects: ---------------------- The Conjuring Cabaret - http://magic.rufy.com/ My first project was to port the first site I created (back in 1996) to Rails from an ugly PHP/MySQL setup. The new version has 752 LOC and is much more customizable. Web Collaborator - http://webcollaborator.com/ (in progress) Again a port, but this time from a homebrewed MVC PHP backend to Rails. It has taken 8 hours to port 90% of the site to Rails compared to the two months of scattered development it took for the original site to be put together. Including libraries (like Smarty), the PHP version had 30 KLOCs. Including Rails code, the Rails version has 3 KLOCs (~600 lines of non-Rails code). This has been a HUGE improvement and will vastly speed up development time for this project. The Rails version should be up before the new year. PATA - http://pataweb.net/ I am in charge of revamping this site and have decided to do it with Rails. Reed College I am going to be building various internal utility pages for Reed College''s web presence with Rails. -------------------- -Lucas http://www.rufy.com/
My name is Sarah Wedde and I live in Petone, New Zealand. I''m currently trying to decrapify my weblog thingamy (http://onebefore.org/), make myself an application that will totally organise my life and fold my laundry, and I''m having a bit of a play around with something to make use of the OpenSource Shakespeare database I downloaded during a bout of procrastination.
My namie is Shyam Gopale and I live in Pune, India. Currently using rails for developing a web based portal for a friend. New to both Ruby and Rails. In my day job I develop "Identity Management" products. Shyam -- "The best way to predict the future is to invent it" -- Alan Kay
Ok, my intro: Curt Sampson CTO, tabemo.com Tokyo, Japan I''m building a (mostly mobile) website for time-based restaurant discounts (e.g., better discounts when the restaurant is not busy). Currently I''m battling my way out of PHP and MySQL hell, legacy of a previous IT administration here. Previously I was Chief Architect at vanten.com, where my main project was an enterprise management system for a national wireless ISP in Japan. That was Java on top of PostgreSQL, and while PostgreSQL can compete with the best of them, it increased my frustrations with Java to the point I started looking for a new language. cjs -- Curt Sampson <cjs-gHs2Wiolu3leoWH0uzbU5w@public.gmane.org> +81 90 7737 2974 http://www.NetBSD.org Make up enjoying your city life...produced by BIC CAMERA
Name: Jens Himmelreich What: Working at hanke multimediahaus (www.hmmh.de), Ruby/Rails voyeur Where: Living in Bremen, Germany Work: ecommerce-Websites (e.g. www.bonprix.de)
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 02:37:19PM +0100, David Heinemeier Hansson wrote:> I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you haven''t > had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your name, > your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re > currently working on.Name: Magnus Bodin Employer: IBM Country, City: Sweden, Malmö Current project: Private Web project, will be public 2005Q1 We are currently two rails-fans at the IBM-office in Malmö. I hope that this will lead to something in the future. -- magnus
On Tue, 2004-12-14 at 14:37 +0100, David Heinemeier Hansson wrote:> Who''s next?Who: Stefano Cobianchi Where: Milan, Italy What: Using Ruby everywhere I can (currently it powers the server-side of our email-marketing application); trying to promote Rails as a replacement for our ugly home-brewed PHP frameworks (urgh) Why: Well, given the choice among PHP, Java and Ruby, what would a sane person do? :-) -- Stefano Cobianchi <stefano-4VNVEsmS7UZeoWH0uzbU5w@public.gmane.org> Tomato Interactive - www.tomato.it
Erno Mononen Living in Jyväskylä, Finland Developing sustainability management software using Java, new both to Ruby and Rails. I''ve been experimenting with Rails for couple weeks now and I have to say I''m really impressed by the productivity boost that it offers. Looking for opportunities to use it in my daily work. Erno
Just lurking on the list until now... but here''s my intro Who: Rogier Peters Where: Amsterdam, the Netherlands Work: Freelance Java/XML/Cocoon consultant. Play: No ruby projects yet. Dreaming of using ruby + rdf as information framework Rogier
I am Giovanni Intini, and I live in Modugno (BA), Italy (there''s another Italian here!) I am an enterpreneur, running a (dying) construction business here in the South of Italy that I inherited from my father (who died too young). The Rails project I''m working on is called "Intranet", pretty name, isn''t it? ;) It''s basically a kind of central documentation repository for my company. It will handle document generation and revisioning for lots of different document types.
Hi, My name is Álvaro Ortiz and I work for The Cocktail, a user experience and interaction design consultancy in Spain working for the main spanish companies (the national post, Telefonica, Terra...). We have started recently to do some software projects, developments with Drupal and PHP/MySQL, and have started trying Rails. So far, it seems we''ll stick to it to develop a multi-user blogging and personal media manager server - or something like that :) You know, all that blog/flickr/multimedia-aggregador/ kind of thing. The main software developer, Fernando García is algo on this list and has a strong Java/C++/PHP/RDF background. We are in the stage of trying things and concepts and deciding what are we exactly going to do, and we are looking forward to setting up our project as free software, at the time we reach a sustainable financial scheme. ciao álvaro -- The Cocktail wwww -> http://the-cocktail.com blog -> http://furilo.com ring -> +34 91 567 06 05
Hello, my name is Lee O''Mara and I''m a Ruby-nuby PHP refugee infatuated with Rails. I''m a freelance web generalist and I also teach at a vocational school[1] A sometimes lurker on IRC(as leeo) Live in Toronto, Canada I''m currently developing a document management system for a small financial company. Other than that, I suffer the maintenance of my a PHP-CMS-monster of my own hand which I fantasize about converting to Rails. [1] http://tiwi.ca -- Lee
Sean Schulte Chicago, IL, US Currently a CS major at the University of Chicago Have worked with C, C++, Pascal, Java, Javascript, VB, VBScript, C#, ASP&.NET, PHP, Perl, Python, XUL (amazing) Side projects with Rails: A movies database that helps me and my roommate keep track of our hundreds of DVDs, how many times we''ve watched them, how much we like them, and so on. A kind of development blog / project management site that helps me and my roommate work on our main project: Main project, using Rails: A Student Information System, to allow teachers and administrators of a school track a student''s attendance and grades and other information over time, and enable easy scheduling and operation of the school''s day to day business. Using Ruby on Rails has made working on the project very quick and easy. Looking forward to: Possibly finding a way to integrate Rails and XUL to make frontends that act as full fledged applications and interface with the database with the ease of Rails. (If anybody else is interested in this, drop me a line.)
Josef Pospisil, Prague, Czech - fell in love with ruby and rails this year - part work for Czech Agriculture University, where I''m also studying doctoral and teaching object programing basics - also trying to found software company with my friend to start using rails also for day job OT: I can see many europeans here, what about rails conference in Prague next year? I think I can manage some backing by my university :-). -- Ing. Josef Pospisil On 14.12.2004, at 14:37, David Heinemeier Hansson wrote:> David Heinemeier Hansson, > Working with 37signals > Live in Copenhagen, Denmark, but are working with people in Chicago, US > Basecamp and the forthcoming Writeboard > > Who''s next?
Marten Veldthuis
2004-Dec-16 14:48 UTC
Re: Rails Conference (was: Re: Introduce yourself and your project)
Josef Pospíšil wrote:> OT: I can see many europeans here, what about rails conference in Prague > next year? I think I can manage some backing by my university :-).I would definately try to attend something if held here in Europe. OT: And David, how many more times do I need to bug you for a Building of Basecamp Europe? ;-) -- Marten Veldthuis
Chris McGrath
2004-Dec-16 15:07 UTC
Re: Re: Rails Conference (was: Re: Introduce yourself and your project)
Me too, been looking for an excuse to go to Prague again :) Chris On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 15:48:08 +0100, Marten Veldthuis <marten-bhBtkFhEHeMTIWBel16Y73nhMCiq3JZZ@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Josef Pospíšil wrote: > > > OT: I can see many europeans here, what about rails conference in Prague > > next year? I think I can manage some backing by my university :-). > > I would definately try to attend something if held here in Europe. > > OT: And David, how many more times do I need to bug you for a Building > of Basecamp Europe? ;-) > > -- > Marten Veldthuis > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Austin Moody
2004-Dec-16 15:53 UTC
Re: Re: Rails Conference (was: Re: Introduce yourself and your project)
I doubt I could talk my boss into a trip to Prague... but there seems to be quite a few Rails people in the Southeast U.S. Maybe we could drum some type of get together up? On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 15:07:30 +0000, Chris McGrath <c.r.mcgrath-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Me too, been looking for an excuse to go to Prague again :) > > Chris > > On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 15:48:08 +0100, Marten Veldthuis > <marten-bhBtkFhEHeMTIWBel16Y73nhMCiq3JZZ@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > Josef Pospíšil wrote: > > > > > OT: I can see many europeans here, what about rails conference in Prague > > > next year? I think I can manage some backing by my university :-). > > > > I would definately try to attend something if held here in Europe. > > > > OT: And David, how many more times do I need to bug you for a Building > > of Basecamp Europe? ;-) > > > > -- > > Marten Veldthuis > > _______________________________________________ > > Rails mailing list > > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Jarkko Laine
2004-Dec-16 18:10 UTC
Re: Re: Rails Conference (was: Re: Introduce yourself and your project)
On 16.12.2004, at 16:48, Marten Veldthuis wrote:> Josef Pospíšil wrote: > >> OT: I can see many europeans here, what about rails conference in >> Prague next year? I think I can manage some backing by my university >> :-). > > I would definately try to attend something if held here in Europe.Count me in, too :)> > OT: And David, how many more times do I need to bug you for a Building > of Basecamp Europe? ;-)Heh, I already started bugging the 37signals 8-) http://www.37signals.com/svn/archives/000971.php?7#comments //jarkko> > -- > Marten Veldthuis > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-- Jarkko Laine http://jlaine.net _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
hey! On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:37:19 +0100, David Heinemeier Hansson <david-OiTZALl8rpK0mm7Ywyx6yg@public.gmane.org> wrote:> I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round > of introductions?Christoph Sturm, living in vienna, working on a b2b site in rails for a customer of mine. rails rock on!
Thijs van der Vossen
2004-Dec-16 18:48 UTC
Re: Re: Rails Conference (was: Re: Introduce yourself and your project)
On Dec 16, 2004, at 15:48, Marten Veldthuis wrote:> Josef Pospíšil wrote: >> OT: I can see many europeans here, what about rails conference in >> Prague next year? I think I can manage some backing by my university >> :-). > > I would definately try to attend something if held here in Europe. > > OT: And David, how many more times do I need to bug you for a Building > of Basecamp Europe? ;-)Yes. Please. Pretty please? Amsterdam would by a nice location by the way. I could probably arrange a nice conference room close to the central station... ;-) -- Fingertips - http://www.fngtps.com Firefox - Take back the web - http://getfirefox.com
Hi all, Born 1974 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Raised in Seattle, USA. Living in Copenhagen, Denmark. Current work project is a Rails front end to an LDAP address book. Current play project is porting an earlier Zope project http://superchannel.org to Rails. Professional history: Software development test engineer for LDAP integration in Exchange server 5.0 and 5.5 Software engineer at RealNetworks for streaming media proxy server and integration with standard transport protocols. Co-founder of streaming media community Superchannel with a Danish art group Superflex Freelance developer Software engineer at Danish design company, Oncotype http://oncotype.dk I like... learning, music/people/environment listening, traveling, hiking, making, solving, communicating, culture and irony Being a new kid on this block I''m still soaking it all up. But my gut says I''ll be sticking around for while. I''m glad to have found rails, ruby and this great community included. A European conference would be genius. Count me in. -Sean Treadway
Giovanni Intini
2004-Dec-16 22:19 UTC
Re: Re: Rails Conference (was: Re: Introduce yourself and your project)
What about Rome? :)
Hi all! Who: Vincent Foley-Bourgon Where: St-Polycarpe, Quebec, Canada (not far from Montreal) What: Computer technician in a public school system My Rails projects: * The todo list tutorial (which I need to update to 0.9.x) * I''m also going to write a trouble ticket system in Rails that looks a bit like HP''s ServiceDesk. -- Vincent Foley-Bourgon Blog: http://www.livejournal.com/~gnuvince World.run while (6 * 9 == 42)
John Wilger
2004-Dec-20 14:07 UTC
Re: Re: Rails Conference (was: Re: Introduce yourself and your project)
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 10:53:33 -0500, Austin Moody <austin.moody-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> I doubt I could talk my boss into a trip to Prague... but there seems > to be quite a few Rails people in the Southeast U.S. Maybe we could > drum some type of get together up?Well, I''m more Midwest than Southeast, but I''d still be interested in making something like this happen. Anyone else? -- Regards, John Wilger ----------- Alice came to a fork in the road. "Which road do I take?" she asked. "Where do you want to go?" responded the Cheshire cat. "I don''t know," Alice answered. "Then," said the cat, "it doesn''t matter." - Lewis Carrol, Alice in Wonderland
Curt Hibbs
2004-Dec-20 18:07 UTC
RE: Re: Rails Conference (was: Re: Introduce yourself andyour project)
John Wilger WROTE:> > On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 10:53:33 -0500, Austin Moody > <austin.moody-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > I doubt I could talk my boss into a trip to Prague... but there seems > > to be quite a few Rails people in the Southeast U.S. Maybe we could > > drum some type of get together up? > > Well, I''m more Midwest than Southeast, but I''d still be interested in > making something like this happen. Anyone else?I''d be interested, too. I''m in the midwest also (St. Louis). Curt -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.296 / Virus Database: 265.6.0 - Release Date: 12/17/2004
Scott Barron
2004-Dec-20 18:15 UTC
Re: Re: Rails Conference (was: Re: Introduce yourself andyour project)
On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 12:07:58PM -0600, Curt Hibbs wrote:> John Wilger WROTE: > > > > On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 10:53:33 -0500, Austin Moody > > <austin.moody-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > > I doubt I could talk my boss into a trip to Prague... but there seems > > > to be quite a few Rails people in the Southeast U.S. Maybe we could > > > drum some type of get together up? > > > > Well, I''m more Midwest than Southeast, but I''d still be interested in > > making something like this happen. Anyone else? > > I''d be interested, too. I''m in the midwest also (St. Louis).Count me in for some midwest action (ohio here). -Scott
Sean Schulte
2004-Dec-20 19:10 UTC
Re: Re: Rails Conference (was: Re: Introduce yourself andyour project)
How about Chicago? Centrally located (in the US anyway) and has the added benefit of being near 37 Signals (I believe). On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 13:15:38 -0500, Scott Barron <scott-HDQKq3lYuGDk1uMJSBkQmQ@public.gmane.org> wrote:> On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 12:07:58PM -0600, Curt Hibbs wrote: > > John Wilger WROTE: > > > > > > On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 10:53:33 -0500, Austin Moody > > > <austin.moody-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > > > I doubt I could talk my boss into a trip to Prague... but there seems > > > > to be quite a few Rails people in the Southeast U.S. Maybe we could > > > > drum some type of get together up? > > > > > > Well, I''m more Midwest than Southeast, but I''d still be interested in > > > making something like this happen. Anyone else? > > > > I''d be interested, too. I''m in the midwest also (St. Louis). > > Count me in for some midwest action (ohio here). > > -Scott > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Austin Moody
2004-Dec-20 19:17 UTC
Re: Re: Rails Conference (was: Re: Introduce yourself andyour project)
I''ve been looking for an excuse to visit some friends in Chicago. How about we wait until it is a bit warmer? :-) --austin On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 13:10:35 -0600, Sean Schulte <sirsean-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> How about Chicago? Centrally located (in the US anyway) and has the > added benefit of being near 37 Signals (I believe). > > > On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 13:15:38 -0500, Scott Barron <scott-HDQKq3lYuGDk1uMJSBkQmQ@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 12:07:58PM -0600, Curt Hibbs wrote: > > > John Wilger WROTE: > > > > > > > > On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 10:53:33 -0500, Austin Moody > > > > <austin.moody-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > > > > I doubt I could talk my boss into a trip to Prague... but there seems > > > > > to be quite a few Rails people in the Southeast U.S. Maybe we could > > > > > drum some type of get together up? > > > > > > > > Well, I''m more Midwest than Southeast, but I''d still be interested in > > > > making something like this happen. Anyone else? > > > > > > I''d be interested, too. I''m in the midwest also (St. Louis). > > > > Count me in for some midwest action (ohio here). > > > > -Scott > > _______________________________________________ > > Rails mailing list > > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
hi every one New to the mailing list, I''ve looked in the archives and found this thread. So here is my intro : Who : Thomas ''ange'' Riboulet Where : Paris, France What : Ruby fan since I discovered it, one year and half ago, discovered rails last week, seems great ! Using Ruby to do small scripts and some websites with eruby. Public projets : no ruby projects atm, done a lot (too much?) php things. Got one big php project, wondering if I can redo it using Rails. Rails project : doing a website brick to manage howtos, articles, publications. More : student, looking for a sys/net admin job. European Conf : why not :) ange