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On 5/30/06, James Edward G. II [email protected] wrote:

_why’s try ruby website (http://tryruby.hobix.com/) is very nice…
On the new ruby-lang website, can you please put a link to it ?

There was already a link here:
http://new.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/
I have now added it to the sidebar as well.

If you mean the “Try Ruby” link, it’s pointing at the downloads page
(I’m
guessing you copied-and-pasted the link below?)

;D

On May 29, 2006, at 2:28 PM, Pistos C. wrote:

Minor additional issue:

g = Greeter.new(“World”)

If we’re capitalizing @name, why are we giving it an already-
capitalized
“World” instead of a lowercase “world” or a mixed case “wOrLd”?

I have fixed this:

http://new.ruby-lang.org/en/

James Edward G. II

James G. wrote:

If you mean the “Try Ruby” link, it’s pointing at the downloads
page (I’m
guessing you copied-and-pasted the link below?)

It’s fixed now.
James Edward G. II

Really minor nitpick which can be ignored if desired grin:

Perhaps it would be more enticing or accurately reflect the nature of
things if the link text were “Try Ruby Online”. Some may get the
impression that the link goes to download-and-install instructions, but
if the word “online” were included, people that might initially be
dissuaded by their wrong assumption would instead not have that mental
obstacle.

Pistos

James G. wrote:
[snip]

This site is in a CMS,
[snip]

What CMS is it running? It looks nice!

Eric

On May 30, 2006, at 4:54 PM, Eric wrote:

James G. wrote:
[snip]

This site is in a CMS,
[snip]

What CMS is it running?

http://radiantcms.org/

James Edward G. II

On May 30, 2006, at 2:47 PM, Pistos C. wrote:

Perhaps it would be more enticing or accurately reflect the nature of
things if the link text were “Try Ruby Online”. Some may get the
impression that the link goes to download-and-install instructions,
but
if the word “online” were included, people that might initially be
dissuaded by their wrong assumption would instead not have that mental
obstacle.

I added “(in your browser)”.

James Edward G. II

On May 29, 2006, at 8:18 PM, Daniel B. wrote:

If you mean the “Try Ruby” link, it’s pointing at the downloads
page (I’m
guessing you copied-and-pasted the link below?)

It’s fixed now.

Thank you.

James Edward G. II