subSyndicate
Once again, Yasashii has issued a press release regarding something I’ve done.
I purchased David Black’s book, Ruby for Rails, and was inspired to mogg together a (non-Rails) Ruby program to syndicate my SVN logs. Eventually, you guys may see my add the feed to OwlManAtt.com. I’m not sure yet…
I’m proud of the name of the fucking thing, too. subSyndicate is so perfect - Subversion Syndication, released by the Syndicate. I lol’d.
I would also like to point out that I’ve released this under the MIT license instead of the GPL. That’s a first for me.
Calgary, Alberta (Yasashiisyndicate.org) - Syndicate member Nicholas Evans is pleased to announce the Syndicate’s first software release, the subSyndicate Subversion Syndicator for UNIX and Linux.
About subSyndicate
The subSyndicate Subversion Syndicator is a simple piece of software designed to allow easy publishing of your Subversion logs via Really Simple Syndication, an Internet standard for content syndication.Because subSyndicate is implemented in the Ruby programming language, it is portable across all UNIX and UNIX-Like (Linux) systems that are supported by the Ruby runtime environment. Support for Microsoft Windows is so far untested, but is theoretically possible.
About The Yasashii Syndicate
The Yasashii Syndicate, otherwise known as the Gentle Syndicate, is an organization dedicated to its execution of The Sekrit Plan. The Sekrit Plan’s goals, to outsiders, seem strange and mysterious. To syndicate members, however, The Sekrit Plan makes perfect fucking sense.For more information about the Yasashii Syndicate, please see yasashiisyndicate.org/about.
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