We are trying to establish an online hub for the light rail community
in Phoenix, Arizona, and our website is currently built in Ruby on
Rails (what can we say, we love things with rails). We have a lot
invested in the platform, and the previous developer has completed his
contract. We are now read
Hi everyone:
There's a great opportunity for Rails developers to contribute to a
community project for light rail neighborhoods.
CityCircles won a Knight Foundation grant in 2009 to create new ways
for people to share information around train stations on the Web and
on cell phones.
We built the
issues,
> - Add a Site Map.
> *I can suggest on these
> *- Adding subdomain links to our navbar,
> - Uploading KML files to our map as a new layer,
> - A permalink plugin to make sure our post URLs are SEO optimized,
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> On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 9:26 AM, AdamPHX wrote:
> &
To the Ruby community:
We are a funded startup that wants to add the following features to
our existing Rails project:
- A permalink plugin to make sure our post URLs are SEO optimized,
- Resolving any IE 8 compatibility issues,
- Adding subdomain links to our navbar,
- Uploading KML files to our
To the Ruby community:
CityCircles builds information tools for hyperlocal communities to
share information. Our first implementation is a platform for the
light rail/mass transit community in Phoenix, Arizona, to share news,
events and more around each of the light rail stations. The project
won
Funded media startup in Phoenix, Arizona, seeks a talented team of
developers to build a platform for hyperlocal content in urban
environments. Our project won an international contest for new media
and first-round funding from a major journalism foundation. We have
lots of attention, passion and
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