Rails 3.1 HackFest
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Rails 3.1 HackFest
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Re: Rails 3.1 HackFest
#2I've been hitting the rails blog twice a day for the last three weeks waiting for 3.1 to be released.
Lets get involved and squash some bugs!
Re: Rails 3.1 HackFest
#3Are there any IRL hackfests for the Seattle area planned?
Re: Rails 3.1 HackFest
#4This is a great idea. 3.1 is way more 'breaky' than I'd expect from a point release, but the new features are great. Let's make it an awesome release!
Re: Rails 3.1 HackFest
#5This is a great idea. 3.1 is way more 'breaky' than I'd expect from a point release, but the new features are great. Let's make it an awesome release!
What major issues are you having?
Re: Rails 3.1 HackFest
#6What'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?
Re: Rails 3.1 HackFest
#7Are there any IRL hackfests for the Seattle area planned?
Not sure if you've ever checked it out, but the seattle.rb meetings on Tuesdays at Vivace on Broadway are usually well attended, and both Aaron Patterson and Eric Hodel are usually there. It's like having a superstar Ruby/Rails team at your fingertips, and everyone is super helpful.
Re: Rails 3.1 HackFest
#8This is a great idea. 3.1 is way more 'breaky' than I'd expect from a point release, but the new features are great. Let's make it an awesome release!
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.
Re: Rails 3.1 HackFest
#9Anyone planning on one for San Francisco?
Re: Rails 3.1 HackFest
#10Would anyone be interested in participating together in Beijing, China?