Re: [SLUG] Hello World?

From: Robert Snyder (res03q8w@gte.net)
Date: Thu Sep 29 2005 - 12:42:27 EDT


Ian C. Blenke wrote:

> Craig Zeigler wrote:
>
>> I just wanted to send a quick test message to the list. I haven't
>> gotten anything to either of my subscribes accounts since 1013 on 26
>> Sept 2005....
>
> A great way to see if mail hasn't arrived in a couple of days is to
> check the SLUG archives:
>
> http://slug.archives.nks.net/List/slug.archive.0509/#end
>
> Aside from a couple of spam messages that were filtered, the last
> barrage of email was on the 26th.
>
> The SLUG list can be bursty sometimes, and downright dead others. Test
> messages usually just serve to irritate people on the list.
>
They can deal with it.

> Mail is flowing.
>
> To keep with the spirit of the list, I'll ask a question: Anyone else
> actively developing Ruby on Rails applications in the area?
>
I am just starting to pick up ruby on rails, but what I read I have been
very impress on how flexiable it is as a web app platform.

> - Ian C. Blenke <icblenke@nks.net> <ian@blenke.com> http://ian.blenke.com
>
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