http://twitter.com/#!/tenderlove/status/37665907648110592 I think the responses here, and especially this blog post, are completely out of line. Yes, he's a community leader, but he still has the right to write lazy code to solve problems quickly. It's not like he published it as a gem, blogged about it, and tried to convince a bunch of people to use it. It was just a tweet about a fun hack.
A quick ack VERIFY_NONE above an out-of-the-box install of a gem-loaded shopping framework reveals 6 instances of VERIFY_NONE, one of which in a function called aply_ssl_options ...
The interesting part of the OP in my opinion, is more about the copy-paste technique which makes this kind of "just use gem-install" code into back doors. [edit: deleted double post... xmonad's surprising short cuts are a blessing]