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  • peterdk
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    Yeah, you can just download the gem right? More up to date and no issues otherwise.

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  • Chewi
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    Originally posted by Jedibeeftrix View Post
    would suse be a different case - in that i think they use it in YaST?
    I know YaST uses Ruby but I don't think it uses Rails.

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  • Jedibeeftrix
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    would suse be a different case - in that i think they use it in YaST?

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  • Chewi
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    As a (formerly full-time) Ruby developer, I find it odd that distros package this at all. Although it somewhat frustrates me as a distro developer myself, even I wouldn't use a distro package when developing a Ruby application. Even Fedora moves too slowly to keep up with the ecosystem and the tooling isn't designed to work this way either so the distro just ends up getting in the way. The only reason why you might want it as a package is for other end-user packages that require it. In this case, there's only Redmine. It's still developed but it's never been particularly popular.

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