Forum: Rails-core (closed, excessive spam) wiki.rubyonrails.org

Posted by Ryan Bigg (ryan-bigg)
on 2008-07-17 01:45
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At least 90% of the time I go to this site to see some information or
to link somebody to one of the pages, it's down. The page quality on
some of the pages isn't exactly up to "wiki standards" either and is
sometimes out of date.

What is the cause for this downtime and what can be done to fix it?
I'd like to extend lifo's idea of improving Rails documentation to
improving the wiki documentation since this is what most new-comers
would be experiencing, a Ruby on Rails site that has more downtime
than Twitter on a "good" week.
Posted by David Dollar (Guest)
on 2008-07-18 01:45
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On Jul 16, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Ryan Bigg wrote:

> At least 90% of the time I go to this site to see some information or
> to link somebody to one of the pages, it's down. The page quality on
> some of the pages isn't exactly up to "wiki standards" either and is
> sometimes out of date.

I completely agree. When I was just getting started with rails it often
suprised and irritated me that the quality of this wiki seemed to be so
poor.

> What is the cause for this downtime and what can be done to fix it?
> I'd like to extend lifo's idea of improving Rails documentation to
> improving the wiki documentation since this is what most new-comers
> would be experiencing, a Ruby on Rails site that has more downtime
> than Twitter on a "good" week.

It also seems like the 'default' docs site hasn't been updated in
forever and a day. What is the issue, do we just need some volunteers?
Posted by Jeremy McAnally (Guest)
on 2008-07-18 05:38
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You say it like "we just need volunteers."  I've worked feverishly to
little result to wrangle people into writing Rails documentation.

If you know of a mythical large group of people who want to write
docs, then please whip them into a documentation fury and unleash them
upon Rails.

--Jeremy

On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 6:44 PM, David Dollar <ddollar@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> What is the cause for this downtime and what can be done to fix it?
>> I'd like to extend lifo's idea of improving Rails documentation to
>> improving the wiki documentation since this is what most new-comers
>> would be experiencing, a Ruby on Rails site that has more downtime
>> than Twitter on a "good" week.
>
> It also seems like the 'default' docs site hasn't been updated in
> forever and a day. What is the issue, do we just need some volunteers?



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Posted by Ryan Bigg (ryan-bigg)
on 2008-07-18 06:15
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Lifo's doc-rails github project was made for that purpose and it
increased the documentation exceptionally. Sure, there still needs
work to be done, but if you tell people "hey, this needs fixing"
surely somebody will volunteer.
Posted by Chad Woolley (Guest)
on 2008-07-18 08:52
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On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 8:37 PM, Jeremy McAnally
<jeremymcanally@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you know of a mythical large group of people who want to write
> docs, then please whip them into a documentation fury and unleash them
> upon Rails.

These people have a lot of time on their hands, go ask for volunteers
on Pradiptas Rolodex (yes, I was on the original email):

http://blog.reverberate.org/2008/07/17/416-random-...

-- Chad
Posted by Robb Shecter (robb)
on 2008-07-19 06:35
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> You say it like "we just need volunteers."  I've worked feverishly to
> little result to wrangle people into writing Rails documentation.
>
> If you know of a mythical large group of people who want to write
> docs, then please whip them into a documentation fury and unleash them
> upon Rails.
>
> --Jeremy
>

<=== Volunteer.

The OP was about the technical issues.

I've also been trying to contribute to the rails wiki, but have been
frustrated by (1) the site being down often, and (2) not being able to
do anything about spammers on it.
Posted by Hongli Lai (Guest)
on 2008-07-19 11:32
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On Jul 19, 6:34 am, RobbPdx <Robb.Shec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> <=== Volunteer.
>
> The OP was about the technical issues.
>
> I've also been trying to contribute to the rails wiki, but have been
> frustrated by (1) the site being down often, and (2) not being able to
> do anything about spammers on it.

We've migrated the wiki to Phusion Passenger (and Ruby Enterprise
Edition) yesterday, so it shouldn't go down often anymore.
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