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Can you sell software built using Ruby on Rails? If so are there any pitfalls in doing so?
Is it any different to selling software built with PHP for example?
Edit: to elaborate - could I build a forum app like vB and sell that as they do?
If you want legal advice ask a lawyer. Any answer given here would be worthless, even if a lawyer did answer they are not "Your" lawyer.
Rails is under the MIT License
Ruby is under the Ruby License
In general you would find your code to be your code.
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Windows and Linux have numerous books talking about their internal architectures. I would like to know if there is such a book talking the same topic about Apple Darwin/XNU. Thanks.
It's a little old (2007), but Mac OS X Internals: A Systems Approach, by Amit Singh, is a lengthy guide to OSX history, the XNU kernel, and filesystems. It notably leaves out networking.
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Whats your opinion on translation services and which one would be a good fit for rails project with 2,3 but growing number of languages?
Perhaps we can compile a list of services with pro's and con's.
I have looked at:
http://www.localeapp.com ( very nice but a bit pricey above the 500 + strings )
https://webtranslateit.com
http://www.smartling.com
http://99translations.com
Any recomendations on what service would be a good fit ?
If you need an affordable solution, you might want to take a look at PhraseApp as well: https://phraseapp.com
Have you looked at CopyCopter? It was commercial service, but it turned into open source project. You have nice screencast on railscasts on the topic: http://railscasts.com/episodes/336-copycopter
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I am looking for a ruby on rails CMS that can be used by journalists on the road to quickly write their article and upload media.
The resultant blog will be syndicated.
Can anybody think of such a ruby on rails cms that fits these needs?
Refinery CMS - good choice for non expert customers
Radiant CMS - is not so obvious for customers but simple
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Ok, I know this is really off-topic (and down-vote me if you want for it), but I can't find anywhere else with a large enough group of programmers or general people in the know to ask this. Does anyone know what happened to the official FastCGI website? It's been replaced by the website of a New York charity (screenshot here)
The reason I ask is because I was looking to download the FastCGI developer's kit they wrote, as well as read the FastCGI specification, but it's now all gone. If anyone has access to the latest FastCGI dev kit and the FastCGI specification, could you link it to me in the answers below?
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I'm looking for good ruby/rails oriented twitter accounts to follow. Interesting in news/events in life of ruby/rails community.
Yehuda Katz #wycats is a great one to follow.
A great way to search is to search for people's lists.. look at someone like #dhh and see what lists he's in and then look from there.
Here's my Rails List
http://twitter.com/dhh
I watch a twitter search stream of
"ruby on rails" OR #rails
http://twitter.com/sof_ruby isn't Rails oriented but some questions (such as this one) do come up.