Hi Glen,
Several notes inline:
Dne 27.9.2016 v 00:13 Glen Rundblom napsal(a):
Thanks Vit,
I have taken the information and made a couple changes:
1. I removed the line about keeping developers on Fedora because it
made me feel like we were trying to keep them from using other
distributions, it made me uncomfortable.
2. I made the list of features a itemized list to easily identify the
new features.
Here is my current piece for the release notes please let me know what
you think, I welcome your feedback:
Ruby on Rails 5.0
Developers will get support for a system-packaged Ruby on Rails of the
latest version. The update to Rails 5.0 will bring:
*
ActionCable(A new framework that seamlessly integrates WebSockets
with the rest of a Rails application)
It should be "Action Cable"
*
*
API mode (Rails applications can be created by using rails new
backend --api)
*
ActionRecord attributes with a type on a model, and exclusive use
of rails CLI over Rake.
Active Record should be two words and this item should be split into two
bullets, the CLI is separate thing.
I would use
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/5_0_release_notes.html instead
of the "edgeguides".
And looking at the release notes, may be you can add also three
additional bullets from the top of the page, i.e.
* Test Runner
* Sprockets 3
* Turbolinks 5
(I would not mention the "Ruby 2.2.2+ required" since it does not matter
on Fedora that much. You have to use Ruby version which is available on
the system).
Also, may be you should mention
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/upgrading_ruby_on_rails.html somewhere? It
might be helpful to somebody, if (s)he has some RoR application based on
system RoR, dunno ....
Thx
Vít
On 09/26/2016 03:01 AM, Vít Ondruch wrote:
> Hi Glen,
>
> I think that the change proposal paragraph [1] describes the benefits
> the best:
>
>
> This update will keep Fedora up-to-date and will ensure that the current
> Ruby on Rails developers stay with us as they will get support for
> system-packaged Ruby on Rails of the latest version. Apart from that,
> update to Rails 5.0 will bring ActionCable (A new framework that
> seamlessly integrates WebSockets with the rest of your Rails
> application), API mode (You can create a new Rails application using
> rails new backend --api), ActionRecord attributes with a type on a
> model, and exclusive use of rails CLI over Rake.
>
>
> Is this enough?
>
>
> Vít
>
>
> [1]
>
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Ruby_on_Rails_5.0#Benefit_to_Fedora
>
>
> Dne 25.9.2016 v 05:57 Glen Rundblom napsal(a):
>> Greetings!
>>
>> I am working on the Ruby On Rails change in Fedora 25 section of the
>> release notes, and would like to ask your input on how it affects
>> Fedora 25, its benefits, importance, and anything else you feel that
>> should be included in the release notes.
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> -Glen
>>
>>