As some questions have been raised about how the Rails project’s governance functions, we’d like to clarify how the team is structured and how we operate: Ruby on Rails is an Open Source project run by the Rails Core team. In addition to the Core team we have two additional teams - the Committer team who can merge code changes, as well as the Issues team who can triage issues and merge documentati
As someone who, like many here, depends on Rails for my job, I’m worried about the long term effects of the last week on Rails. I’m not going to discuss those changes at Basecamp but I want to discuss my concerns about what this means for Rails itself. In the last week we’ve seen: One Rails core team member resign from the core team The creator and major contributor to important features in Rails,
Rails 6.1の目玉機能として以下のように書けるwhere拡張を入れてたんですが、いろいろあって6.1からはrevertされてしまいました🥲 posts = Post.order(:id) posts.where("id >": 9).pluck(:id) # => [10, 11] posts.where("id >=": 9).pluck(:id) # => [9, 10, 11] posts.where("id <": 3).pluck(:id) # => [1, 2] posts.where("id <=": 3).pluck(:id) # => [1, 2, 3] github.com github.com なんですが、そんなことで引き下がる僕ではないので、6.1ではpredicate生成に干渉できる拡張ポイントを用意しており、以下のようなコードを適当に読み込まれるところに
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