What's interesting is that this isn't on the blog page. It's only accessible through this url unless there is some really bad caching going on?
Rails 3.1 HackFest
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#12Earlier quoted context omitted.
What major issues are you having?
I'm curious as well. While I haven't upgraded any older projects, I started a new project on 3.1.rc4 several weeks ago and (besides deprecation warnings for some testing tools) have had very few problems that grabbing a newer gem couldn't fix.
To your point, the community has rushed to support many of these changes so it's unlikely to be a big deal.
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#14I'm interested in setting something up in Toronto. Anyone else interested?
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#15I'm interested in setting something up in Toronto. Anyone else interested?
We usually host a hack night every second thursday in Toronto, and we're going to move it to Sunday for this. If you're interested in attending (or could host people on Saturday), you're more than welcome - http://www.meetup.com/torontoruby/events/25743841/
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#17Anyone planning on one for San Francisco?
mochaleaf.com posted in the comments that they are hosting one in SF.
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
We usually host a hack night every second thursday in Toronto, and we're going to move it to Sunday for this. If you're interested in attending (or could host people on Saturday), you're more than welcome - http://www.meetup.com/torontoruby/events/25743841/
Thanks Ryan. I joined up.