The links you need are
Ruby Core http://ruby-doc.org/core
Ruby STDLIB http://ruby-doc.org/stdlib
This is supposed to be fixed in
https://github.com/rails/rails.github.com/commit/0097cafbb98f15618de24eca219d0df1611756dd
but
I'm guessing the main website doesn't use the site hosted on Github.
ish
this didn't happen because it's almost as if all the haters won. :(
I expect a rant/spiteful post about Rails will come by every 3-6
months. Let the haters hate. Let us continue to help keep improving this
awesome framework. :)
Cheers,
Rohit Arondekar
http://rohitarondekar.com
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I thought they were inconsiderate and
demanding in their ways.
But I'm glad to know that it didn't bother you Santiago! Keep up the
awesome work with Rails. :)
Cheers,
Rohit Arondekar
http://rohitarondekar.com
On Friday, March 2, 2012 2:02:33 AM UTC+5:30, Santiago Pastorino w
where I send a newsletter containing a compiled
digest of Rails tickets that may be of some interest (more on what type in
the survey). If you think this crazy idea might work I would absolutely love
it if you took the time to fill this
survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ZFVHW35
Thank you!
oblems/1791-spammers-taking-over
P.S It goes without saying that you need to be careful with the user
id's otherwise legitimate comments might get deleted! :) And also you
need the authorization on Rails LH to delete comments for this script
to work. ;)
Cheers,
Rohit Arondekar
http://rohitaronde
I like the idea to link the contributors guide, it's very thorough.
Actually the wiki on the Github Rails page has a direct link to
Lighthouse. But yes it's kind of hidden. Why isn't there a small
README with important links so you get them immediately on opening the
github page? I wouldn't mind w
better. All the information at present in the
description can be moved into pages, and they can be linked
appropriately. Either via a page or from the description. Also all the
pages will be listed below the ticket bins making them accessible at
one go.
Cheers,
Rohit Arondekar
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