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: Now is a fantastic time to follow Ruby’s development.
If you are interested in helping with Ruby, start here.

[Weblogs About Ruby](weblogs/)
[Ruby Blogs](weblogs/)
: Very little happens in the Ruby community that is not talked about on
the blogs. We’ve got a nice list of suggestions for you here for
getting plugged in.
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layout: page
title: "Weblogs"
title: "Blogs"
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A few notable blogs stand out for the frequency and immediacy of their
updates.

* [**O’Reilly Ruby**][8] is a group blog with pertinent Ruby tutorials
and interviews with interesting folks from around the community.
* [**Riding Rails**][9] is the official group blog of the Ruby on Rails
team. If you are running Rails, this blog is essential for
notification of security updates and an overall view of the wide Rails
community.
* [**Ruby Inside**][10] announces interesting applications and libraries
from throughout the world, both Ruby and Rails.
* [**Matz’ Blog**][11] is a Japanese blog written by Ruby’s creator.
Even if you can’t read all of it, it’s good to know he’s right there!
* [**Ruby Weekly**][ruby-weekly] Although more of a newsletter than a
blog, Ruby Weekly is a distillation of the most interesting Ruby
articles and news each week.
* [**Riding Rails**][riding-rails] is the official group blog of the
Ruby on Rails team. If you are running Rails, this blog is essential
for notification of security updates and an overall view of the wide
Rails community.

### Spreading the Word

You might also contact the
weblogs above, if you are covering a topic they’d be interested in.
(Obviously, if it’s not Rails-related, then the *Riding Rails* crew may
not be as interested—but you never know.)

Ruby is also a common topic on [Slashdot][14], [reddit][15],
and [Hacker News][16], in their respective programming news. If you find
some brilliant code out there, be sure to let them know!
You can contact the authors of the above blogs, if you are covering a
topic they’d be interested in.

Ruby is also a common topic on [reddit][reddit], and [Hacker News][hn],
in their respective programming news. If you find some brilliant code
out there, be sure to let them know!


[rubyflow]: http://www.rubyflow.com/
[rubyland]: http://rubyland.news/
[8]: http://oreillynet.com/ruby/
[9]: http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/
[10]: http://www.rubyinside.com/
[11]: http://www.rubyist.net/~matz/
[14]: http://developers.slashdot.org/
[15]: http://www.reddit.com/r/ruby
[16]: http://news.ycombinator.com/
[riding-rails]: http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/
[reddit]: http://www.reddit.com/r/ruby
[hn]: http://news.ycombinator.com/