Wiki Help
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As noted by Scrubber, scRUBYt! now has a wiki (http://wiki.scrubyt.org). Currently help is needed in a few different areas. Tutorials. Tutorials are a big one as the wiki should help new users getting up to speed. Currently the “official” tutorials are linked to, and I’m starting to put in other tutorials. But there’s a lot of different examples that were used in this forum and could be used on the wiki. All types of tutorials are welcome, from beginner to advanced. The more we can get in there, the less work scrubber has to do to support us, the faster development should go. If you don’t feel like you know much about Ruby or scRUBYt, you a prime candidate. You can use something you used (or learned off of), explain it, and use it as a way of giving back to the project. Editing If you have any editing experience to help with Guideline’s for tutorials and/or articles, that would be good too. If your a grammar nazi, thats even better :). Graphics/Site Design If you can help get a wiki design going, that would be appreciated. To many people have the basic mediawiki look (while not bad, we can at least get scRUBYt it’s own site image) I think this is about it. I’m going to try and get all the example extractors included eventually too with proper explanations. I know that for beginners, it helps to have an explanation of the code you are looking at. Please don’t think lack of experience or knowledge is a reason you can’t help out. scRUBYt is supposed to be accessible to all users, beginners and experts. |