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Ezra Zygmuntowicz  
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 More options Dec 24 2008, 2:46 pm
From: Ezra Zygmuntowicz <ezmob...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2008 11:46:31 -0800
Local: Wed, Dec 24 2008 2:46 pm
Subject: Re: Towards Rack 1.0 / Introducing the Rack Core Team

        Sweet! 3 cheers for the rack core team.

-Ezra

On Dec 24, 2008, at 3:43 AM, Christian Neukirchen wrote:

> Today, I'd like to make some important announcements.

> 1) The next release of Rack will be version 0.9 and I want it to be
> released as soon as possible (January 2009 would be best, but I see
> there are some parts that still need polishing).  Please send patches
> you want in there.  This will be the last release of 0.x (apart from
> possible bug fix releases).

> 2) Rack 1.0 will follow soon after, and there will some significant  
> changes:

> * This is the chance to make possibly incompatible
>  changes/enhancements to the code and the spec.  Please propose now!

> * I want full and first-class 1.9 support, thus the spec will need to
>  be adjusted for that.  (String#each, Unicode, etc.)

> * I want the Rails 2.3 release to work with Rack 1.0, so we will need
>  to coordinate releases.

> * Rack has become an important part of the Ruby infrastructure and
>  should be managed as such.  Thus I have founded the Rack Core Team,
>  which consists of:

>  * Christian Neukirchen (chneukirchen)
>  * James Tucker (raggi)
>  * Josh Peek (josh)
>  * Michael Fellinger (manveru)
>  * Ryan Tomayko (rtomayko)
>  * Scytrin dai Kinthra (scytrin)

>  The Rack Core Team has write access to the official Rack
>  repositories, which now reside at Github:

>                       http://github.com/rack/

>  and will drive future development of Rack.  Thumbs up for their
>  encouragement!

> Happy Holidays,
> --
> Christian Neukirchen  <chneukirc...@gmail.com>  http://
> chneukirchen.org


 
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