Hi Guys,
First, I wanted to say how much I appreciate all the effort going in to improving the state of Ruby in Fedora, working on Ruby 1.8.7 for Fedora 14 for now.
Since this is a collaborative effort, I'm sort of amazed that I had nothing to do with it. You guys have made it all happen! Don't get me wrong, I mean that to be a positive thing ;-)
Even though I'm considered the "owner" of Ruby in Fedora (note the quotes), I would like to think that such status should not mean that such one individual should be looked at as if the entire package and its future depended on the word or involvement of that one contributor.
So, again, I very much appreciate the involvement and effort you have all shown and put in towards including Ruby 1.8.7 in Fedora.
Now, I think we all know that I'm working on something different. My target is to make Fedora the ultimate platform for Ruby developers, and Enterprise Linux the ultimate platform to deploy Ruby applications. This includes, in my current plans, parallel stacks. There's insurmountable problems to overcome in the path towards such functionality. In short; it's going to take a while for me to get there.
That said; it shouldn't mean the status of Ruby in Fedora (meanwhile) comes to a stand-still. Again, I very much appreciate there's a number of people willing to take care for Ruby in Fedora now and for the foreseeable future.
Now, I was asked to look over the Ruby 1.8.7 feature, and the status of the current, latest package[1]. I regret to have to admit I do not have enough time to do so. I also regret that it's mutually exclusive with what I'm working on myself, and to just go ahead and destroy my box just to test the ruby 1.8.7 package, frankly, seems just too inefficient. Hence, I would like you all to continue the good work as you see fit. I have strong confidence in that Ruby 1.8.7 will be a success, despite even the slight probability of breaking some of the packages that depend on Ruby.
Furthermore, I would like you to consider the fact that little of all of this has been worked on through some or the other infrastructure that let's us truly collaborate. I regret the fact that the Fedora Project simply won't allow us to use their infrastructure to throw up one or more development repositories to work on various stuff, and so I'm setting up such infrastructure myself. If you're interested in working with me, please let me know ;-)
Kind regards,
Jeroen van Meeuwen
[1] http://mo.morsi.org/files/rpms/ruby-1.8.7.299-3.fc13.src.rpm
hi,Jeroen,and all guys
i am rubyist, so i am very interesting to improve ruby 1.8.7 fedora 14. i now use fedora as my working environment.So i need this platform about ruby going to wonderful. in fedora 13,the default ruby workload is 1.8.5, it's suck. i use rvm to over come this problem.but i think if anybody don't have deep ruby backgroud knowledge,he just want the box will default the new version ruby rpm package. but i have no more knowledge for many thing,eg,how to package,rpm how to use.as you know, i have only few knowledge for fedora package.if anyone can guide me to strong the system skill or useful url,i think more people to help the ruby 1.8.7 for fedora.
best regards.
2010/7/17 Jeroen van Meeuwen kanarip@kanarip.com
Hi Guys,
First, I wanted to say how much I appreciate all the effort going in to improving the state of Ruby in Fedora, working on Ruby 1.8.7 for Fedora 14 for now.
Since this is a collaborative effort, I'm sort of amazed that I had nothing to do with it. You guys have made it all happen! Don't get me wrong, I mean that to be a positive thing ;-)
Even though I'm considered the "owner" of Ruby in Fedora (note the quotes), I would like to think that such status should not mean that such one individual should be looked at as if the entire package and its future depended on the word or involvement of that one contributor.
So, again, I very much appreciate the involvement and effort you have all shown and put in towards including Ruby 1.8.7 in Fedora.
Now, I think we all know that I'm working on something different. My target is to make Fedora the ultimate platform for Ruby developers, and Enterprise Linux the ultimate platform to deploy Ruby applications. This includes, in my current plans, parallel stacks. There's insurmountable problems to overcome in the path towards such functionality. In short; it's going to take a while for me to get there.
That said; it shouldn't mean the status of Ruby in Fedora (meanwhile) comes to a stand-still. Again, I very much appreciate there's a number of people willing to take care for Ruby in Fedora now and for the foreseeable future.
Now, I was asked to look over the Ruby 1.8.7 feature, and the status of the current, latest package[1]. I regret to have to admit I do not have enough time to do so. I also regret that it's mutually exclusive with what I'm working on myself, and to just go ahead and destroy my box just to test the ruby 1.8.7 package, frankly, seems just too inefficient. Hence, I would like you all to continue the good work as you see fit. I have strong confidence in that Ruby 1.8.7 will be a success, despite even the slight probability of breaking some of the packages that depend on Ruby.
Furthermore, I would like you to consider the fact that little of all of this has been worked on through some or the other infrastructure that let's us truly collaborate. I regret the fact that the Fedora Project simply won't allow us to use their infrastructure to throw up one or more development repositories to work on various stuff, and so I'm setting up such infrastructure myself. If you're interested in working with me, please let me know ;-)
Kind regards,
Jeroen van Meeuwen
[1] http://mo.morsi.org/files/rpms/ruby-1.8.7.299-3.fc13.src.rpm _______________________________________________ ruby-sig mailing list ruby-sig@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/ruby-sig
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