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Comparing Ruby Application Archive (RAA) to RubyForge?

 
 
Dan Bikle
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      10-26-2005
People,

I've done some searching in both RAA and RubyForge.

I'm mostly looking for content to teach myself to be a better
Ruby and Rails developer.

They both look like open-source repositories to me but
RubyForge looks 'bigger' (to me).

Do certain types of projects land in RubyForge rather than
RAA for any particular reason?

-Dan
btw,
I found some interesting content here:
http://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/t...form_cat=3D293


 
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James Britt
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      10-26-2005
Dan Bikle wrote:
> People,
>
> I've done some searching in both RAA and RubyForge.
>
> I'm mostly looking for content to teach myself to be a better
> Ruby and Rails developer.
>
> They both look like open-source repositories to me but
> RubyForge looks 'bigger' (to me).
>
> Do certain types of projects land in RubyForge rather than
> RAA for any particular reason?
>


Um, RAA is older, so many projects were added there before there ever
was a RubyForge.

RubyForge hosts project code; RAA serves as a directory for code hosted
almost anyplace.


> -Dan
> btw,
> I found some interesting content here:
> http://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/t...p?form_cat=293


There's some stuff listed here, too:

http://ruby.codezoo.com/

James

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gabriele renzi
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      10-26-2005
Dan Bikle ha scritto:
> People,
>
> I've done some searching in both RAA and RubyForge.
>
> I'm mostly looking for content to teach myself to be a better
> Ruby and Rails developer.
>
> They both look like open-source repositories to me but
> RubyForge looks 'bigger' (to me).
>
> Do certain types of projects land in RubyForge rather than
> RAA for any particular reason?


RAA is an index of packages, rubyforge is also a hosting for projects.
In theory everyone that has something in rubyforge should also list it
in RAA, while RAA should also index packages hosted elsewhere, so it
should have more results.

In practice I think that there is a trend beetween people that joined
the ruby comunity when RF was already active to just stop there and
don't include the package in RAA.
 
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