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David A. Black
Hi everyone --
With recent shifts in the way language change requests are handled,
and future reorganization of the process likely, RCRchive[1] has now
been shut down for further RCRs. You can still see existing ones
there.
The current way to submit Ruby change requests is to send them to the
ruby-core mailing list.[2] I would suggesting putting [RCR] at the
beginning of the subject line; this will make it easier for people to
find them collectively if they want to.
David
[1] http://www.rcrchive.net
[2] http://www2.ruby-lang.org/en/20020104.html
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With recent shifts in the way language change requests are handled,
and future reorganization of the process likely, RCRchive[1] has now
been shut down for further RCRs. You can still see existing ones
there.
The current way to submit Ruby change requests is to send them to the
ruby-core mailing list.[2] I would suggesting putting [RCR] at the
beginning of the subject line; this will make it easier for people to
find them collectively if they want to.
David
[1] http://www.rcrchive.net
[2] http://www2.ruby-lang.org/en/20020104.html
--
Rails training from David A. Black and Ruby Power and Light:
ADVANCING WITH RAILS April 14-17 New York City
INTRO TO RAILS June 9-12 Berlin
ADVANCING WITH RAILS June 16-19 Berlin
See http://www.rubypal.com for details and updates!