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Jul 20

Rails 2.3.3: Touching, faster JSON, bug fixes #

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We’ve released Ruby on Rails version 2.3.3. This release fixes a lot of bugs and introduces a handful of new features.

Apr 28

More speakers on RailsConf Vegas #

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RailsConf is going down next week in Vegas. I’m sure it’s going to be a great show and can’t wait to get out there.

Mar 16

Rails 2.3: Templates, Engines, Rack, Metal, much more! #

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Rails 2.3 is finally done and out the door. This is one of the most substantial upgrades to Rails in a very long time.

Mar 5

Rails 2.3 RC2: Final stop before release #

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The past month has seen a flurry of activity getting Rails 2.3 solid.

Feb 1

Rails 2.3.0 RC1: Templates, Engines, Rack, Metal, much more! #

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Rails 2.3 is almost ready for release, but this package is so stock full of amazing new stuff that we’re making dutifully sure that everything...

Dec 23

Merb gets merged into Rails 3! #

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It’s christmas, baby, and do we have a present for you.

Dec 17

Introducing Rails Metal #

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Rails Edge adopted Rack a while back and we’ve been exploring ways to expose that better.

Nov 21

Rails 2.2: i18n, HTTP validators, thread safety, JRuby/1.9 compatibility, docs #

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Rails 2.2 is finally done after we cleared the last issues from the release candidate program.

Oct 19

Rails 2.0.5: Security fixes #

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Time for another small security fix for Rails 2.0.x. The 2.0.5 release contains just two changes: A backport of the offset/limit sanitization fix for Active...

Aug 30

Tell your Rails story #

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I’ve been receiving some very moving stories about how people came to be Rails programmers from incredibly diverse backgrounds over the years.


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