Adhearsion moves to GitHub
Called the “next killer app for Ruby,” Adhearsion has moved to GitHub. Jay Phillips, creator of Adhearsion, has a great blog post explaining the move and discussing GitHub. From the…
Called the “next killer app for Ruby,” Adhearsion has moved to GitHub. Jay Phillips, creator of Adhearsion, has a great blog post explaining the move and discussing GitHub.
From the post:
If I had to boil down the benefits of Github into one quick point, it’s basically this: hosting with Github increases the frequency with which others contribute code to you. It does this by making it dead simple.
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