rails31 branch to be merged into master branch

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Tom Brown

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Jul 23, 2012, 2:59:12 PM7/23/12
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the plan is to merge the rails31 branch into the master branch almost certainly by the end of august.  we're getting some much needed testing help on the rails31 branch by @bluefibonacci.

functionally, the main differences are railsadmin replacing activescaffold and a degree of interoperablity with other sites that support the opentransact spec.

there are duplicate issues across the different forks so i'll soon be identifying duplicates and importing issues from other forks.


for those of you in austin, i'll be presenting a lightning talk on rack-oauth2 gem at austinonrails tomorrow night.  i'll upload the slides to my github account tomorrow.

cheers,
tom

Tom Brown

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Aug 3, 2012, 11:11:21 AM8/3/12
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two more developers have started contributing to the rails31 branch @rewritten and @jdaldrich - auspicious timing!

there is a "Plans for the rails31 branch" issue on github. the more feedback, the better:

https://github.com/oscurrency/oscurrency/issues/185

huge thanks to @bluefibonnaci for getting the issues rolling!

cheers,
tom

Tom Brown

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Aug 3, 2012, 11:37:51 AM8/3/12
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oops. sorry for typo. @jgaldrich

Tom Brown

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Aug 13, 2012, 2:14:20 PM8/13/12
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the rails31 branch now supports the heroku cedar stack.

if you were already running the rails31 branch on the bamboo stack, the documentation to migrate to cedar is here:

https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/cedar-migration

thanks to @rewritten for making this happen.  also, the cheepnis library (by @mtravers) that makes sure delayed job workers run only when needed to minimize cost has been updated to work with cedar.

cheers,
tom


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