Gunnar, happy 1st to Ringlink. I thank you very sincerely for
creating Ringlink. I believe your work has salvaged the ring
concept from the doldrums created by Yahoo. Excellent job.
Richard Lowe
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ringlinklist@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-ringlinklist@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Warren V. LeMay
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 1:31 PM
To: list@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ringlinklist] One year with Ringlink
Happy birthday to Ringlink....and thanks to Gunnar and the crew.
Warren LeMay
2be1ask1.com/e-m@xxx web ring
Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
Last year I got tired of WebRing.org's unwillingness to communicate with
the users of their service, so I decided to create an alternative tool
for webring management. At July 31, 2000, Ringlink 1.0 was released.
It's been a rather eventful year to the ring community since then. As
regards Ringlink, the developers have patiently worked with improvements
and enhancements, and we are soon ready to release Ringlink 2.0. The new
version is internationalized, i.e. the whole program can be easily
extended with other languages than English, and it will be possible to
run it under Apache mod_perl to increase performance and reduce the
server load.
One new feature in Ringlink 2.0 is the possibility to use the checker on
inactive sites. To be honest, that feature was rather low on my personal
priority list, but one Ringlink user, Pete Jordan (now a developer),
thought otherwise and simply wrote the necessary code and provided it as
a patch. That's what "open source" is about. :)
/ Gunnar
Ringlink http://www.ringlink.org/
"created by ringmasters for ringmasters"