Hi, On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Ondřej Kučera <ondrej.kucera@centrum.cz> wrote:
Hi,
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True. But at the end of the day it goes down to works/doesn't work as a whole and as long as the gems used by Rails are broken, Rails are effectively broken too. :-(
Ondřej
-- Cheers, Ondřej Kučera
True, but, it depends of the user. If he don't use any gem, it wont broke. So, we need decide if we'll provide a new package with many new features, or wait some time (how much?) to provide this package because some (how much?) users use a specific gem to code/run a Rails app. Finally, I maintain the rubygems package at community, so, when we decide which choise will be applyed, we need remove the rubygems package from community too. Thanks, -- Kessia Pinheiro Computer Science Student - Brazil, UFBa Linux System Administrator Arch Linux Trusted User Linux User #389695 http://even.archlinux-br.org --- X Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl10 24 a 27 de junho de 2009 PUCRS - Porto Alegre - Brasil
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