Anyone else finding ruby-doc.org running reaaaaally slow, or is it just
me?
Cliff
On Fri, 2007-08-17 at 20:30 +0900, Cliff R. wrote:
Anyone else finding ruby-doc.org running reaaaaally slow, or is it just me?
Cliff
No, reeaalllly slow.
Arlen
On 8/17/07, Arlen Christian Mart C. [email protected] wrote:
On Fri, 2007-08-17 at 20:30 +0900, Cliff R. wrote:
Anyone else finding ruby-doc.org running reaaaaally slow, or is it just me?
Cliff
No, reeaalllly slow.
Arlen
If I recall correctly they are quite short on HW and without a
donation that will not really change
Correct me someone, please if I am wrong.
Robert
Hi Cliff, maybe you should do yourself and others a favor and download
and install it locally from Ruby-Doc.org: Documenting the Ruby Language
After installation browsing the docs is lightning fast!
Regards
Florian
Cliff R. wrote:
Anyone else finding ruby-doc.org running reaaaaally slow, or is it just
me?Cliff
I recommend http://www.noobkit.com or http://www.gotapi.com
Florian Aßmann wrote:
Hi Cliff, maybe you should do yourself and others a favor and download
and install it locally from Ruby-Doc.org: Documenting the Ruby LanguageAfter installation browsing the docs is lightning fast!
People are probably better off running rdoc over the source for their
current installation to make sure the docs match the code.
–
James B.
“People want simple stories.”
Robert D. wrote:
donation that will not really change
Correct me someone, please if I am wrong.
That’s wrong.
The hardware should be fine for the current typical load.
For reasons still unclear to me, ruby-doc is getting bogged down, even
the static pages. Other sites on the same box seem fine.
James
On 8/18/07, James B. [email protected] wrote:
If I recall correctly they are quite short on HW and without a
donation that will not really change
Correct me someone, please if I am wrong.That’s wrong.
You well never get donations with this honest attitude
Sorry that I said something stupid.
Robert
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