Futher to my post Ruby.NET under development downunder at QUT, I got an email today from the team. Looks like they need a new name for the project.
-----Original Message-----From: Wayne KellySent: Friday, 31 March 2006 11:42 AMTo: Frank ArrigoSubject: Ruby.NETDear frank,Thanks for registering your interest in the Ruby.NET project. We will keep you informed of future developments.At this stage we would like to ask your help in finding a better name for the project. It seems Ruby.NET has been used by similar projects. We would prefer something unique, so that a Google search should find only pages related to our project. Only restriction is that it still needs to have Ruby somewhere in the title.Please post your suggestions on our WIKI at:http://www.plas.fit.qut.edu.au/Wiki/Projects/Ruby/Public/ProjectName.htmlYou can also post general comments and questions at:http://www.plas.fit.qut.edu.au/Wiki/Projects/Ruby/Public/CommentsAndQuestions.htmlWe look forward to hearing from you & (Please contact me if you wish to be removed from this email list).Cheers, Wayne.
-----Original Message-----From: Wayne KellySent: Friday, 31 March 2006 11:42 AMTo: Frank ArrigoSubject: Ruby.NET
Dear frank,
Thanks for registering your interest in the Ruby.NET project. We will keep you informed of future developments.
At this stage we would like to ask your help in finding a better name for the project. It seems Ruby.NET has been used by similar projects. We would prefer something unique, so that a Google search should find only pages related to our project. Only restriction is that it still needs to have Ruby somewhere in the title.
Please post your suggestions on our WIKI at:
http://www.plas.fit.qut.edu.au/Wiki/Projects/Ruby/Public/ProjectName.html
You can also post general comments and questions at:
http://www.plas.fit.qut.edu.au/Wiki/Projects/Ruby/Public/CommentsAndQuestions.html
We look forward to hearing from you &
(Please contact me if you wish to be removed from this email list).
Cheers, Wayne.
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