Brace yourselves, Rails 3 is coming

Rodrigo Souto rodrigo at colivre.coop.br
Thu May 15 12:25:01 BRT 2014


It's on, people. Just pushed the new master working with rails3. All
tests are running (including cucumber and selenium which were not) but
not necessarily passing, although I fixed lots of them.

Let's test it and work on the problems that are going to happen.

I'm also working on the alpha instance proposed by Braulio to test it on
a production environment.


Rodrigo Souto escreveu isso ai:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> After a lot of work and suffering we are finally moving on towards
> rails3. Although we planned on fully integrating last release 0.47.0
> with the rails3 branch (by fully integrating I mean review all the code
> and test every feature), we decided to skip that step and push through
> this migration. The reason why we decided to do this is because we
> already have a working quick-start script and chroot ready for rails3
> development and every second that passes we increase the chances of
> loosing this state and get far away again from the migration.
> 
> Today I'm making some final adjustments with the merge of the current
> master branch into rails3 branch and I'll merge rails3 branch back to
> the master probably tomorrow, if not tonight.
> 
> Now a quick FAQ:
> 
> "Is the code fully functional?"
> No, it probably has tons of bugs.
> 
> "Are the tests passing?"
> Not necessarily, I'll try to fix most of them (since I doing the merge
> and therefore know what is breaking part of them), but there may be
> tests failing.
> 
> "Can I use this branch on production?"
> Definitely not. This branch is highly unstable and I dare quote
> debian's description of their experimental branch for this branch of
> ours: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianExperimental#Introduction
> 
> "How can I set up my development environment?"
> I strongly recommend the use of a chroot. For that purpose we built a
> chroot with noosfero already set up with rails3: http://noosfero.org/Development/Schroot
> 
> "When will we have another stable release?"
> We're planning on releasing it sometime over July, but this is
> completely bound to our ability to fixes the problems we're yet to
> discover.
> 
> "Is noosfero at least starting?"
> Yes! That's why we consider it a good time to move on.
> 
> Untio tomorrow!
> 
> -- 
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