RubyFlow is a social bookmarking/community news site dedicated to all things Ruby. It’s designed for communal use—items are handpicked by the Ruby community, thus resulting in better links.
If you’ve got anything Ruby related, register and add it to the site. Additionally, you can add items without signing in—you will have to fill out a captcha, however. Each article listed comes with a short intro into which the link is incorporated. Unlike Digg and other sites, there is no voting up or down a link. Users can, however, submit comments. The site also comes equipped with RSS feeds.
RubyFlow.com In Their Own Words
“RubyFlow is a community driven Ruby links site. Items are not added automatically, but chosen and summarized by the community, resulting in a higher quality of links than social bookmarking sites.”
Why RubyFlow.com It Might Be A Killer
This is a very simple site dedicated to all things Ruby. It’s influenced by the popular Metafilter, and it even emulates the site’s layout and design. It’s not got a whole lot of features, but does offer many Ruby related links in one convenient space.
Some Questions About RubyFlow.com
Will the site add ratings/rankings? How often are new items added? Will there be widgets? 







