Big Nerd Ranch, Inc. is offering their Ruby on Rails Bootcamp classes in
a retreat setting outside Atlanta, GA the week of February 12th-16th.
For more information you can find the press release at
http://bignerdranch.com/news/2006-10-11.shtml.
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Posted by James Edward Gray II on 27 Dec 2006
We have moved the source code repository to
https://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/. You can checkout it using the
svn command, or you can also browse it by ViewVC.
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Posted by Shugo Maeda on 22 Dec 2006
Big Nerd Ranch Europe is offering their Ruby on Rails Bootcamp classes
in Kloster Eberbach, Germany (near Frankfurt) the week of March
26th-30th. For more information you can find the press release at
http://www.bignerdranch.com/news/2006-12-20.shtml.
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Posted by James Edward Gray II on 20 Dec 2006
Another vulnerability has been discovered in the CGI library (cgi.rb)
that ships with Ruby which could be used by a malicious user to create a
denial of service attack (DoS).
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Posted by Shugo Maeda on 4 Dec 2006
A vulnerability has been discovered in the CGI library (cgi.rb) that
ships with Ruby which could be used by a malicious user to create a
denial of service attack (DoS). The problem is triggered by sending the
library an HTTP request that uses multipart MIME encoding and has an
invalid boundary specifier that begins with “-” instead of “–”. Once
triggered it will exhaust all available memory resources effectively
creating a DoS condition.
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Posted by maki on 3 Nov 2006
Last weekend over 300 Rubyists gathered in Denver, CO to discuss many
aspects of our favorite language. This was my first conference and I
must say they are every bit as impressive as you have probably heard.
The presentations are great, but it’s hard to top talking and hacking
with with fellow Rubyists between the events. Everyone should experience
that at least once.
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Posted by James Edward Gray II on 26 Oct 2006
With people traveling from all over the world, by train, by car,
and by air, enthusiasm is building for RubyConf 2006! The
conference is scheduled to begin Friday morning, but if you arrive early
you may be able to join in on a few preliminary activities.
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Posted by John Long on 18 Oct 2006
As you can see the much anticipated redesign is now live. It was over a
year ago that it was suggested that a “visual identity team” be
formed for the purpose of redesigning the Ruby Web site. The redesign
team created over 20 mockups for the the new site, posted several
for the Ruby community to comment on, and finally decided on the current
design.
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Posted by John Long on 12 Sep 2006
Services except mailinglists will be down for a server maintenance on
Wed Aug 30 08:00:00 UTC 2006. The downtime will be a few hours. Sorry
for inconvenience.
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Posted by Shugo Maeda on 30 Aug 2006
Ruby 1.8.5 has been released.
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Posted by maki on 29 Aug 2006
There has been much discussion recently on the future directions Ruby
will be exploring, with some official plans coming from Matz himself. If
you are interested to know what’s coming, check out the following links:
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Posted by James Edward Gray II on 20 Jun 2006
Student Rubyists will be able to participate in the Google Summer of
Code this summer, with Ruby Central, Inc. Ruby Central, Inc. as
mentoring organization. See the Summer of Code page at Ruby
Central.
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Posted by David Black on 19 Apr 2006
This coming spring and summer are shaping up to be a real “conference
alley” for Rubyists. (And RubyConf 2006 hasn’t even been announced yet!)
Upcoming events of interest include:
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Posted by David Black on 9 Feb 2006