Congrats on fixing it RubyGems skeleton crew!
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Can we talk about how the illicit transfer of RubyGems has effectively destroyed years of important discussions where the community arrived at consensus around best practices in #ruby? They still exist, but the old links do not redirect, and the google search results for the decades of discussions are now all broken. 99% will not find them. Here's the updated link for one such, and perhaps me posting it will help Google update the result rankings? 💧 in 🪣 Tolerance for racism is not nice,
@matz. You can be forgiven for being ignorant of what DHH has said, until the moment you are informed; after which there is no excuse, and you choose betwen complicity (which includes silence) or repudiation.
https://tekin.co.uk/2025/09/the-ruby-community-has-a-dhh-problem
Most of the CLI-level tools kettle-dev ships with.
More tools added to kettle-dev v1.1.3:
- kettle-dvcs will setup locally federated git remotes under a multi-push "all"
- kettle-dvcs --status will help you remember at a glance if there is remote work that needs to be upstreamed
- simply run git push all to push changes everywhere
Building things that make my life as a maintainer 10x easier is... awesome. rake task "ci:act" that ships with kettle-dev gem creates an interactive menu with latest CI status for each workflow (less a few exclusions), and allows picking one to run locally via nektos/act
My daughter finished the logos for RuboCop-LTS tonight!
Now I just need to update the website...
https://rubocop-lts.gitlab.io/
But first it needed to be shared with the world.
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