I think it was just last month that I ported the activist.ca website over to my new Wayground software (using the Ruby on Rails web application framework). That enabled me to add discussion forums to the site, and look to adding more modules as I expand the Wayground code.
Now I've 'refaced' the site, giving it a (hopefully) cleaner look than the raw dump of web links it was previously. This is in preparation for a possible revival of the site into an active part of local activist organizing again.
Tuesday, 13 February, 2007
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