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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> ruby-talk
ruby-talk
Re: about rubyforge: skills and advogato
by Tom Copeland other posts by this author
Apr 30 2005 5:29PM messages near this date
about rubyforge: skills and advogato | Cloning into an object
On Sun, 2005-05-01 at 06:49 +0900, Lionel Thiry wrote:
>  On rubyforge, any developers may write and then show a list of skills. But it 
>  seems to me that nobody uses it. Did anybody ever use it? And if not, why?

I haven't, but if some folks have:

http://rubyforge.org/search/?type_of_search=skill&words=java

It's something that came built in to GForge, so I haven't bothered
turning it off....

Yours,

Tom
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Lionel Thiry
Tom Copeland

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