Looks ok to me, but there are some link-style highlighted words that look like
links but are not. Like the words "Subversion" and
"TortoiseSVN" on this page:
http://ironruby.net/Frequently_Asked_Questions/How_do_I_get_the_latest_source_code_onto_my_computer%3f
About samples - I would love to help out with a few samples or tutorials as
I''m not good enough a coder to help out with the source. It depends on
what you are looking for - any specific topic or area? There are tons of Ruby
tutorials out there, so I guess it should be more related to IronRuby...
I''m in love with ASP.NET MVC so I would like to see a samples/tutorial
section on that topic eventually :)
/Johan
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From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [ironruby-core-bounces at
rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of John Lam (IRONRUBY) [jflam at microsoft.com]
Sent: 20 June 2008 01:14
To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org
Subject: [Ironruby-core] The new IronRuby wiki
I spent some time today moving content over to a new wiki ? hosted on
http://wik.is on the awesome DekiWiki engine ? which incidentally runs on top of
Mono and ASP.NET. I also fixed all of the various busted URLs on our site, so
you can get there using the much more fashionable http://ironruby.net URL
(http://ironruby.com works too).
I wound up updating some stuff, and leaving a lot of other stuff alone when I
moved the content over. Can folks give it a once-over to see if there''s
stuff that I broke while moving it?
Also, feel free to start using it. I know that many of you have written samples
/ tutorials ? the Samples and tutorials page could use a bit of love:
http://ironruby.net/Samples_and_tutorials :)
Thanks,
-John
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