[Rails] Is this the right place to submit bug reports / post patches?

Jarkko Laine jarkko at jlaine.net
Thu Jan 6 08:11:06 GMT 2005


Hi Stefan,

The name label might not be the most obvious (the same place contains 
instructions for how to download the latest RoR code), but clicking 
"Source" on http://rubyonrails.com will get you to 
http://dev.rubyonrails.com/, which is the Trac instance for RoR. There 
you can find the bug db and submit new tickets and/or patches.

Cheers,
Jarkko

On 6.1.2005, at 10:00, Stefan Kaes wrote:

> Hello to everyone,
>
> Praise first:
> After I reading the post about ruby and ruby on rails on slashdot and 
> watching the nice movie on loudthinking, I decided to write a
> recipe management web app in ruby, (intendend for german users, which 
> you can look at at http://knuzzlipuzzli.homeip.net).
>
> I have to say, ROR ist the nicest web app development environment I 
> have used so far. Especially after the introduction of the app
> reloading under fcgi became available in 0.9.2 (I had already written 
> something similar, because cgi performance was not acceptabe
> on my machine. It worked for me, but wasn't really as good as the new 
> mechanism provided by david.)
>
> Now the Question:
> I have looked around on http://www.rubyonrails.org/, but could not 
> find a place to submit bug reports or post patch suggestions (so
> far I have one of each). There seems to be mo bug tracking available 
> to the public.
>
> So, is this list the accepted place to report bugs resp. publish 
> patches?
>
> Regards
>
> Stefan Kaes
>
>
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