I didn't find any of the posts as personal attacks or bad
suited but perhaps is just me.
Even though I'm not as involved in contributing to Rails as 1.5 years back
but I found them very offensive. A lot of people, including you, put a lot
of hard work into Rails. And I thought they were
I've been reading lots of articles criticizing Rails in the last days.
I'd just like you to know there are lots of people that are actually
happy with the way Rails is currently doing.
I'm one of them.
I did find very valuable all the work put in Rails 3 and I find it much
better organized
ditto!! Good job guys!
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On Thursday, 1 March 2012 at 15:52, Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote:
I've been
Hehe, it should be the same with regards to its philosophy of keep
changing for better instead of avoid changes due to backward
compatibilities concerns.
Em 01-03-2012 16:48, Guilherme Dutra escreveu:
Did you mean that Rails would keep changing or would be the same? You
weren't clear about
On Thursday, 1 March 2012 at 15:52, Rodrigo Rosenfeld
Rosas wrote:
I've been reading lots of articles criticizing Rails
in the last days.
What articles are those?
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Em 01-03-2012 16:59, James B. Byrne escreveu:
On Thursday, 1 March 2012 at 15:52, Rodrigo Rosenfeld
Rosas wrote:
I've been reading lots of articles criticizing Rails
in the last days.
What articles are those?
The most recent and famous ones are:
Just to say that we shouldn't care when people try to offend, BUT even
if someone is doing that we should definitely listen to critics, try
to improve what is wrong and not being :emo: about that.
Anyway I didn't find any of the posts as personal attacks or bad
suited but perhaps is just me.
From both articles, I've understood that they would prefer Rails to be
more backward compatible in new releases.
I know you want to listen to their critics and that is exactly the
reason that I felt I should state that I prefer the API to be changed to
better in major releases instead of