Re: F20 Self Contained Change: Ruby on Rails 4.0

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Dne 15.7.2013 18:31, Bill Nottingham napsal(a):
Jaroslav Reznik (jreznik@xxxxxxxxxx) said:
= Proposed Self Contained Change: Ruby on Rails 4.0 =
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Ruby_on_Rails_4.0

Change owner(s): Vít Ondruch <vondruch@xxxxxxxxxx>, Josef Stříbný
<jstribny@xxxxxxxxxx>, ruby-sig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Ruby on Rails 4.0 is the latest version of well know web framework written in
Ruby.

== Detailed description ==
The Ruby on Rails stack is evolving quickly and Fedora needs to keep pace with
it. Therefore the whole Ruby on Rails stack should be updated from 3.2 in
Fedora 19 to 4.0 (latest version) in Fedora 20. This will ensure that all the
Ruby developers using Fedora have the latest and greatest RPM-packaged Ruby on
Rails.

== Scope ==
Proposal owners:
* The whole Rails stack has to be updated
* New additional gems will have to be packaged
* Some dependencies of the Rails stack will need update
Does this work for users of Rails currently in Fedora, or will those
packages need upgraded/ported as well?

Bill

There is plenty of rubygem-*-rails packages in Fedora. We will try to ensure, that all these works. There is currently no Rails application in Fedora to my knowledge.

Nevertheless, some functionality previously available in Rails was deprecated and extracted into separate gems. Not sure if it is worth of importing all these packages into Fedora, since the code is considered legacy by RoR upstream. Therefore, there is chance that application using RoR on F19 will *not* survive upgrade to F20 without modifications.

Vít
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