Hello! Welcome to the monthly update. During February, our work was supported by Zendesk, DigitalOcean, Stitch Fix, and many others.
ruby together news
In February, Ruby Together was supported by 35 different companies, including Ruby member Zendesk. 1 company joined as a new member.
On top of that, 1 new developer, Ye Lin Aung, signed up as a member. In total, we were supported by 122 developer members. Thanks to all of our members for making everything that we do possible. <3
RubyGems News
This month in RubyGems, we released new versions for RubyGems 3.3.7, 3.3.8 and Bundler 2.3.7, 2.3.8.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of the improvements included in the above releases (see changelogs for further information):
- resolved some long-standing issues with our CI workflow and worked on some long-standing configuration issues - #5324.
- fixed an issue with a corrupt lockfile that occurred when running
bundle check
and re-resolving locally - #5344. - fixed a typo in the multiple gemfiles warning - #5342.
- added clarification for
bundle-config
"with"
option - #5346. - fixed an issue with
BUNDLE_WITH
andBUNDLE_WITHOUT
environment variables being silently persisted locally - #5335. bundle config
now saves configuration locally by default when run inside an application context - #4512.
In February, RubyGems gained 45 new commits, contributed by 9 authors. There were 252 additions and 160 deletions across 58 files.
RubyGems.org News
This month, RubyGems.org saw several bug fixes and updates, some of which include the following:
- enabled Rails 6.1 default in
application.rb
- #2966. - disabled
mfa_required_since
usage - #2965. - fixed Rubocop warning by re-enabling Ruby and excluding some files - #2955.
In February, RubyGems.org gained 60 new commits, contributed by 6 authors. There were 350 additions and 208 deletions across 28 files.
total spent
In February we completed 21.4 hours of development work @$150/hour, and spent $3,210.00.
Until next time,
Irene, André, and the Ruby Together team