Josh Goebel has been plugging away on Pastie for awhile now, and it's become a vital tool for sharing snippets with others. It has the smoothest design for a paste site, and the slickest IRC bot integration.
With 40,000 Pasties, I know a lot of you ha...
RAM (Ruby Asset Manager) is the premiere open-source, role-based, access-controlled digital asset manager for Ruby on Rails.
It was built from the ground up to be fast, secure and efficient platform for the distribution, aggregation and tracking of onl...
It seems like all the good writers are off writing Rails books. Unfortunately, the promise of fame and fortune has sucked the talent from the documentation pool, and the ruby on rails docs have fallen by the wayside.
The standard response from most co...
Brendan has been working hard to try and make Snippd an easy to use code pasting site where anybody can share little snippets of code. Help keep Snippd up by donating a buck or two to help Brendan pay the bills.
XLsuite is a ruby on rails based CRM / CMS / GROUP WARE project that aims to give website owners all the tools they need to run their business from one place.
No more middle wear, migrating data or duplicate entry. All you business information is in o...
Welcome to Tonight Events support campaign.
I'm proud to announce this new kind of social network.
With Tonight Events you can subscribe your artist or locate your live club using Google maps.
Using the simple search form, you will be able to find all...
eBay4R is a Ruby wrapper for eBay's Web Services SOAP API. Emphasis is on ease of use and small footprint. Forget the 40-50 line examples eBay gives you in C# and Java. With Ruby and eBay4R, examples are 5 lines or less.
Our RubyForge hosted project is...
Ruby Assist helps would-be Ruby developers come up-to-speed with programming in Ruby.
The only problem with something that you give away for free, it costs a little to develop and give away. Not a lot, but over time it gets expensive.
So, we're taking ...
Currently hosting and backups cost approximately £30 per month and are paid out of the developer's pocket.
If you use Agileista and find it useful any amount would be great to keep it running until it is funding itself.