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01/24/2016
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11:41 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 5:13 PM, <benton@bentonbarnett.com> wrote:
> Issue #12004 has been updated by Benton Barnett.
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> ph ph wrote:
>> What on earth is "gender" VS "gender identity" VS "gender expression" ?
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> The America... -
11:17 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Benton Barnett wrote:
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I'll have to disagree here as one may construed a person from a different cultural background where sexuality isn't so fragile. I talk about sexual topics on occasion, including animal and fantasy dildos ... -
11:11 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I agree with many of the points you brought up, Jeremy. Thank you for taking the time to be so thorough. I did have two things I wanted to bring up:
Jeremy Evans wrote:
> 7) The posting of sexual imagery/language and the posting of n... -
10:36 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> Suggested draft for community guidelines. I've tried to incorporate language that other people have suggested without losing any context or important criteria.
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I see the following disadvantages of thes... -
10:31 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> It's hard not to read this as a threat.
It could certainly be read that way, but given english isn't PH's first language he should be given a chance to clarify.
PH you and I share similar opinions on th... -
10:21 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- ph ph wrote:
> Robert Klemme wrote:
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I don't know what makes you believe I am thinking about doing that - certainly not my comments here. Apparently you are misreading me or have not been reading my earlier comments. You are add... -
10:18 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Benton Barnett wrote:
> ph ph wrote:
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So, if those are the facts as to what are used for official diagnosis guidelines, then sex needs to be added to Coraline's "Ruby Community Guidelines"
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10:13 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- ph ph wrote:
> What on earth is "gender" VS "gender identity" VS "gender expression" ?
The American Psychological Association has a short PDF that defines those terms and how they relate to each other: https://www.apa.org/pi/lgbt/r... -
09:42 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- ph ph wrote:
> What on earth is "gender" VS "gender identity" VS "gender expression" ?
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I will chime in on this topic.
Gender identity is what a person feels like they are, male, female or the third sex from the Asian aspec... -
09:29 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > Should you persist on perturbing this technical community with your
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It's hard not to read this as a threat. -
09:28 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Robert Klemme wrote:
> That means some form of institution, however small or informal, needs to be created and run by one or more persons.
> ...
Right, so listen Robert, you think about creating an institution to police people's beha... -
09:07 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Mike Moore wrote:
> I have a great deal of respect for Coraline revising her original document to address many of the concerns raised on this issue. I look forward to reading Matz's thoughts on it. I am optimistic a compromise can be re... -
08:48 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> Suggested draft for community guidelines. I've tried to incorporate language that other people have suggested without losing any context or important criteria.
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What on earth is "gender" VS "gender ide... -
08:33 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Mike Moore wrote:
> I have a great deal of respect for Coraline revising her original document to address many of the concerns raised on this issue. I look forward to reading Matz's thoughts on it. I am optimistic a compromise can be re... -
08:04 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I have a great deal of respect for Coraline revising her original document to address many of the concerns raised on this issue. I look forward to reading Matz's thoughts on it. I am optimistic a compromise can be reached.
Thanks to ... -
07:19 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I can see your point, but I doubt that a statement about someone's code, rude as it might be to others, would be interpreted as a disparaging personal remark. "This code is stupid" != "you are stupid".
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07:07 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
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There's a problem with this line here. In the past we've had German participants who have told others their code or design was very stupid. Those who are native Germans are known to be very direct, an... -
06:44 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> Suggested draft for community guidelines. I've tried to incorporate language that other people have suggested without losing any context or important criteria.
Thank you for the update!
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That means... -
06:34 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Suggested draft for community guidelines. I've tried to incorporate language that other people have suggested without losing any context or important criteria.
--
== Ruby Community Guidelines ==
As part of our collective culture... -
06:24 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Tsuyoshi Sawada wrote:
> Benton Barnett wrote:
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Yes, I agree wholeheartedly. Thank you for reiterating that. Since the goal of a code of conduct is to protect the underprivileged, a group which may not have it's voice fully heard,... -
05:45 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > Robert Klemme wrote:
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I partly agree with you here, but the laws are hazy and online harassment is very rarely dealt with by law enforcement in my experience. I've seen hundreds of death threats online in my day and it's never th... -
01:54 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- My personal belief is that the issue with these CoCs is who enforces them. It seems Matz and other members don't want to spend part of their time in thinking and judging "Is this comment harassment? Should I ban this member? Should I rem...
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12:36 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> Robert Klemme wrote:
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But it also does not mean it *is* there. Can someone please point me to some examples of real issues our community has that are addressed by the suggested CoCs?
> I feel that many c... -
11:41 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> Robert Klemme wrote:
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The problem that you are raising, which might exist in your society, is not universal.
Not every society works like yours. Some problems of your zannen society only generate disbelief.
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08:29 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Hmm I was wanting to write a long reply just now about how I dislike this
code of conduct, but then I read that the current variant was not approved
nor would be fitting to ruby or the ruby philosophy, so it was kind of moot
to reply ... -
06:20 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Andrew Vit wrote:
> Will the CoC require that there is a 24/7 hotline and SLA too?
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Some clarifications:
- Many maintainer actions on this very thread were taken before the start of business in Japan, or on a Saturday.
- Maint... -
04:44 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> Gordon King wrote:
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Before the thread dies completely, could I just acknowledge Coraline's action.
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04:10 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- For record: I support having _a_ CoC. Which one to have must be up to Matz I believe. And he already explicitly said "not this" to the porposed one (#95). It has no chance.
PS. "It is controversial what design is a good design. As... -
02:40 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Benton Barnett wrote:
> That being said, the most popular Code of Conduct that has been proposed so far is the Contributor Covenant, with 21 people explicitly saying that are for it. 14 people have explicitly supported a different CoC (... -
02:15 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Daniel P. Clark wrote:
> @Benton Barnett. What percentage of those in favor are part of the compromise versions? I, as well as others, have agreed Jeremy Evans and Matz variations on the PostgreSQLs CoC are an excellent compromise.
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01:23 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > Based on Matz's responses, and the general response of the community, I think it would be more helpful if we steered the conversation towards choosing which code of conduct we'd like to see implemented.
I agree. It is nearly a week ... -
12:13 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- @Benton Barnett. What percentage of those in favor are part of the compromise versions? I, as well as others, have agreed Jeremy Evans and Matz variations on the PostgreSQLs CoC are an excellent compromise.
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09:37 PM Bug #11686: Segmentation fault/memory corruption with --enable-frozen-string-literal-debug --enable-frozen-string-literal
- This appears to be fixed in the final 2.3.0p0 release.
- 03:00 PM Revision 1a690ada (git): * 2016-01-25
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53647 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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03:00 PM Revision c0a7c893 (git): test_class.rb: fix encoding
- * test/ruby/test_class.rb (test_namescope_error_message): fix
encoding to UTF-8.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53646 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e -
02:59 PM Revision 63cd3e2b (git): test_class.rb: test_namescope_error_message
- * test/ruby/test_class.rb (test_namescope_error_message): test for
r53644.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53645 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e - 10:36 AM Revision 0feaa041 (git): vm_insnhelper.c (vm_check_if_namespace): tiny size reduction
- Take advantage of "%+" modifier in the format string instead of
explicitly calling rb_inspect to reduce object size.
On x86 32-bit:
text data bss dec hex filename
before: 2949572 12448 30680 2992700 2daa3... -
09:13 AM Revision 615d99b7 (git): * common.mk: Simplifying Unicode data file download logic to make
- it more reliable (including additional fix not in r53633) [Bug #12007]
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53643 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e -
09:12 AM Bug #12007 (Closed): Newly added Unicode data file doesn't get downloaded
- Applied in changeset r53643.
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* common.mk: Simplifying Unicode data file download logic to make
it more reliable (including additional fix not in r53633) [Bug #12007] -
02:51 AM Bug #12007: Newly added Unicode data file doesn't get downloaded
- Hiroshi, Shugo, thanks for catching this!
I tested with all kinds of cases, such as only some files missing, all
files missing, even the directory not yet existing, and all these worked.
But I did not check on a completely fresh... -
08:42 AM Feature #11100: Permit multiple captures with String[Regexp, ...]
- Fixed proposed patch and added tests
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08:41 AM Misc #12013: io/wait: allow to wait on readable and writable
- Regarding r53642, how about we limit the symbols to just `:r`/`:w`/`:rw`?
Fewer ways to accomplish the same thing reduces cognitive overhead
for code reviewers; and smaller object size helps everyone.
~~~diff
--- a/ext/io/wait/wa... -
07:54 AM Misc #12013 (Closed): io/wait: allow to wait on readable and writable
- Applied in changeset r53642.
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wait readable/writable
* ext/io/wait/wait.c (io_wait_readwrite): [EXPERIMENTAL] allow to
wait for multiple modes, readable and writable, at once. the
arguments may change in the future. [Fe... -
07:55 AM Revision b58fac9a (git): wait readable/writable
- * ext/io/wait/wait.c (io_wait_readwrite): [EXPERIMENTAL] allow to
wait for multiple modes, readable and writable, at once. the
arguments may change in the future. [Feature #12013]
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@... - 05:30 AM Revision 57752a25 (git): * 2016-01-24
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53641 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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05:30 AM Revision 5320f884 (git): test_io_wait.rb: wait_readable
- * test/io/wait/test_io_wait.rb: add tests for IO#wait_readable,
same as IO#wait.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53640 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e -
04:35 AM Feature #10617: Change multiple assignment in conditional from parse error to warning
- Andrew Vit wrote:
> I think it's too confusing
There is nothing intrinsically confusing about testing an expression that may be truthy or falsy. One would only be confused if one did not know that it could be either, in which case o... -
03:42 AM Feature #10617: Change multiple assignment in conditional from parse error to warning
- I think it's too confusing or ambiguous to allow multiple assignment in conditional.
It's very easy to just do the assignment on a previous line.
This could be confusing, especially if it comes from splat values:
```ruby
a, b = ... -
02:07 AM Bug #11746: RDoc incorrect example call method on heredoc
- This looks like a limitation in the RDoc ruby lexer. The documentation in doc/syntax/literals.rdoc looks correct.
Compare the outputs here:
```
require 'rdoc'
options = nil
ruby = [
'expected_result = <<-EXPECTED.chomp',
...
01/23/2016
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11:46 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Daniel P. Clark wrote:
> Olivier Lacan wrote:
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My apologies for being argumentative, but 46 people in this thread have expressed approval of adopting a code on conduct while 18 have expressed disapproval of adopting a code of cond... -
09:56 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> If you don't trust project managers with a code of conduct, then how can you possibly trust them without one?
If I didn't trust the people, how would a document change that?
I trust this community. I tr... -
09:36 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Jeremy Evans wrote:
> Since I originally posted my proposal for a CoC, based on PostgreSQL's
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Thanks for this, the improvement in language is really good.
+1
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09:32 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> Gordon King wrote:
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I'm must bring up GAE for Matz and the others to read, as this is also indicative of Coraline's intentions and those of the SJW movement.
Gregory Alan Elliott was a guy voicing hi... -
09:24 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Since I originally posted my proposal for a CoC, based on PostgreSQL's
draft CoC, PostgreSQL has updated their draft. The current version can
be found at http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/56A2E9C5.2040707@commandprompt.com.
I thin... -
09:21 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Gordon King wrote:
> Coraline I just saw your tweet where you quoted my #320 above and left out my last line, thereby removing the full context from my point, which was the fact that a social media fanatic when forced to get offline was... -
09:20 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> It's important to note in the face of all this hand-wavy "SJWs are coming to steal my cheese" nonsense that enforcement of a code of conduct is and always will be in the hands and in the discretion of project... -
09:11 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline I just saw your tweet where you quoted my #320 above and left out my last line, thereby removing the full context from my point, which was the fact that a social media fanatic when forced to get offline was better for it.
F... -
09:04 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
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You're skewing facts again. We've signaled we're okay with a CoC, however we're not comfortable with your CoC due to the nature and reason of it's creation.
We trust Matz, we also trust him with a... -
09:00 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- It's important to note in the face of all this hand-wavy "SJWs are coming to steal my cheese" nonsense that enforcement of a code of conduct is and always will be in the hands and in the discretion of project maintainers, or whomever Mat...
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08:53 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> > * A CoC will encourage some bad, unnecessary or unwanted behaviors:
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I'm sorry but I agree with Paul Jones that the social justice inspired code of conducts are very much about retribution and enacting punis... -
08:52 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> Wow, that is so inappropriate.
Now now, tetchy much :) Seriously good luck with giving up the cigarettes, its a drag whatever your politics and I feel for you. That prickly aggravation goes away after a d... -
08:42 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Gordon King wrote:
> Without getting into the politics of the case, I did think this quote from Gregory Allan Elliot was interesting, where he described being offline as a condition of his bail.
Wow, that is so inappropriate. -
08:40 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Without getting into the politics of the case, I did think this quote from Gregory Allan Elliot was interesting, where he described being offline as a condition of his bail.
> I’d like to tell the hundreds of millions on Twitter that ... -
08:21 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> Ruby Dino wrote:
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**Yes.**
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08:15 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> As stated earlier people who are claiming, "Oh no, they don't have a CoC so I don't feel safe" need to unplug.
No. -
07:30 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> People just wanna be a part of Ruby without being afraid to show themselves for who they are.
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Everyone can already do this as nothing stops a person from contributing to a project. We are scientists and engin... -
06:28 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Robert Klemme wrote:
> Folks,
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Not seeing a problem doesn't mean it's not there. I feel that many comments made in this thread show "non niceness". But like myself and others have said, this is not about "non niceness", this is ab... -
06:25 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I have wanted to stay neutral but the more I see, the less generous I am feeling about the idea of any CoC at all. I do think moderation is important, but that seems to be happening well enough already without a document. What is being a...
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04:41 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Folks,
I guess by now all the arguments have been presented already. I'll just post in case someone wants to draw a statistic from this comment thread and give my perspective.
Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> My suggestion to adopt ... -
01:15 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Olivier Lacan wrote:
> It seems, however, that most of the reasonable participants of this thread agree that a more clearly defined code of conduct (whatever its final form) is a welcome addition.
I disagree. I think this is merely ... -
08:47 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Olivier Lacan wrote:
> This thread could be worrisome if it weren't so blindingly obvious where the bile originates from. There have been interesting points raised by people who don't think the code of conduct proposed by Coraline is ap... -
08:37 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- We are not a community. We are *technical* community.
We live in national communities which have laws, which can not be replaced.
Write some law of your own, try to enforce some it, and not only will you
potentially piss people off... -
08:24 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> Gordon King wrote:
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It is easy to separate the trolls and the valued contributors in this community (ok -- perhaps not for some of the Japanese folk because varying connotations used in text). I am neither the... -
07:33 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> Gordon King wrote:
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Forgive me David for not making myself clear. I was referring to the collective posts by the 'gang of eight' that Benton identified as overly prolific contributors to the 'no' side, a group... -
07:02 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Gordon King wrote:
> In this entire debate, nothing said on this board has equalled the vitriol expressed by Kurtis Rainbolt-Greene on their twitter account towards the leader of this community.
Kurtis and I have had differences in t... -
06:03 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Brenna Flood wrote:
> While I would love to agree with you, this is just not possible. If you'll allow, the person who explains this the best:
> ...
Umm, the fuck dude. Saying you can't go offline is like xbox tier bs kids try to say w... -
05:54 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> Let me reduce here, **"Get off the computer and go outside"**
While I would love to agree with you, this is just not possible. If you'll allow, the person who explains this the best:
http://tinyurl.com/zjamzo6
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05:43 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Brenna Flood wrote:
> Ruby Dino wrote:
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Yes actually you can. There's also a block/ignore button. There's also "Protect my account" on Twitter, privacy settings on Facebook, etc. One can simply unplug by even just turning off the ... -
05:30 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
Much like people screaming, "They're harassment me online!" when a person is merely countering arguments and giving proof, one can... simply unplug.
You should know as well as everyone else that everything is online ... -
04:58 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Marie Markwell wrote:
> > The Ruby community already feels it is a safe and respectful community.
> ...
Except if you read on anyone or their twitter feed, you'll find they've the attitude of..
"*project here* doesn't have a CoC, I ... -
04:50 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Motohiro KOSAKI wrote:
> [ANN] user account creation on the redmine is now temporary stopped. Sorry for the inconvenience.
This is actually a good thing due to both sides. Coraline and her gang have been encouraging others to come he... -
03:41 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- >> Sorry, I respectfully and strong disagree to reuse security@ruby-lang.org. security@ruby-lang.org is not only subscribed security team, but also some OS vendor and Linux distributor staff because we want they handle security issue ve...
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03:26 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Motohiro KOSAKI wrote:
> Sorry, I respectfully and strong disagree to reuse security@ruby-lang.org. security@ruby-lang.org is not only subscribed security team, but also some OS vendor and Linux distributor staff because we want they ... -
03:02 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Marie Markwell wrote:
> 4. Removing attribution? Really?
This was presumably not intentional, it was so Matz can trim down an approximate code of conduct that he deemed acceptable to post for consideration. It is by no means final, a... -
02:52 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Jeremy Evans wrote:
> I think "responsibilities" here applies to contributors, as they are the ones responsible for not violating the CoC by disrupting the community, posting personal attacks, etc..
> ...
I think a succinct way of putt... -
02:47 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Benton Barnett wrote:
> Agreed :) Which is why it pains me to see 8 people railroading this conversation.
Respectfully, I think that's an uncharitable way to describe the vast majority of the contributions of your fellow, but disagre... -
02:40 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- [ANN] user account creation on the redmine is now temporary stopped. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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02:31 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Kurtis Rainbolt-Greene wrote:
> > A reporting mechanism and enforcement information is not necessary, though it could be included in a CoC.
> ...
I think "responsibilities" here applies to contributors, as they are the ones responsible... -
02:17 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Gordon King wrote:
> is the troll with their two dozen comments included in your opposed stats or did you just ignore them altogether?
I am only including people who clearly stated if they are for or against adding a code of conduct.... -
02:12 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > A reporting mechanism and enforcement information is not necessary, though it could be included in a CoC.
What exactly do you think "responsibilities" and "practices" mean? -
02:10 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Andrew Vit wrote:
> Benton Barnett wrote:
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It is not my place to decide whose "opinions matter more."
To clarify my earlier numbers, of the people in this thread with new accounts 24 are FOR adding a code of conduct and 8 are A... -
02:07 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> Since what is now proposed lacks a reporting mechanism and enforcement information, I don't think it's accurate to describe it as a code of conduct.
This is a "no true scotsman" statement. According to Wi... -
02:03 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Benton Barnett wrote:
> 8 people with newly created accounts, who also were against adding a code of conduct, are responsible for an overwhelming 54 comments in this thread.
Not that the volume of posts to people is even remotely rel... -
01:54 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Benton Barnett wrote:
> New accounts who are against the code of conduct are posting 4 times (!!!) as often as other people.
I thought the original argument for adding the CoC was because of attracting new people outside the establis... -
01:48 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Sorry, you misunderstood: I meant a counter-example for "The Ruby community already feels it is a safe and respectful community", or anyone actually saying that **it is not**.
Also, could we avoid the current discussion as a source of... -
01:48 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Gordon King wrote:
> With so few, I think we can all be grateful that a decision that affects thousands of programmers in a 20 year old community isn't being decided by a poll of a few dozen self selected commentators. We can only, with... -
01:41 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > Has anyone said the opposite? Or provided a single counter-example?
Well, to start with, this issue itself.
And these responses to it:
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12004#note-1
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12004#note-... -
01:37 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Kurtis Rainbolt-Greene wrote:
> > The Ruby community already feels it is a safe and respectful community.
> ...
Perhaps you are correct.
For example, I find your [disgusting remarks about Matz on Twitter disrespectful](https://twitt... -
01:31 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Kurtis Rainbolt-Greene wrote:
> > The Ruby community already feels it is a safe and respectful community.
> ...
Has anyone said the opposite? Or provided a single counter-example? -
01:29 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > The Ruby community already feels it is a safe and respectful community.
The fact that this issue was raised and has continued to be discussed explicitly means that only *part* of the community feels this way.
If everyone agreed, ... -
01:27 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- To start: I 100% agree with adding a CoC. I also agree with using the Contributor Covenant. I would be willing to consider an altered/different CoC, but not any of the ones I've seen so far.
Looking at the diff that Olivier (https://b... -
01:27 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Olivier Lacan wrote:
> I must insist on the consequences for violations to be more clearly defined. Otherwise the fact that few in the core team are trained to handle conduct issues could become more problematic.
This focus on the co... -
01:26 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > The Ruby community already feels it is a safe and respectful community.
No. Some people have said this. That doesn't make it a general opinion. -
01:22 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Olivier Lacan wrote:
> I must insist on the consequences for violations to be more clearly defined. Otherwise the fact that few in the core team are trained to handle conduct issues could become more problematic. I think Coraline mentio... -
01:16 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> > But what if harassment happens where the mods cannot see? For example, what if a new Ruby user sends an email to ruby-talk, and someone replies privately (not to the list) with harassment, insults, sexual comments, ... -
01:15 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Benton Barnett wrote:
> I totalled up the number of people who have expressed being for or against adding a code of conduct in this thread. ...
> ...
With so few, I think we can all be grateful that a decision that affects thousands of... -
01:09 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Amateur wrote:
> To simplify for those looking up thread for [Jeremy Evan's version](https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12004#note-104) (which Matz consider a better fit) to contrast with Matz original version reposted by Oliver, he... -
12:57 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I totaled up the number of people who have expressed being for or against adding a code of conduct in this thread. I thought it might be interesting for everyone to see the breakdown.
46 people (73%) expressed being FOR adding a code ... -
12:33 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > While I'm posting under a pseudoname, I've been in this community since 99'. He only seems to be interesting in stirring the pot and causing drama instead of being apart of the community.
Yeah, I totally have no interest in being a ... -
12:22 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- It's a pity the trolling of a fake Coraline has prevented the real one answering my question in #175 but I'm sure it's only a matter of time. :)
-
12:10 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- To simplify for those looking up thread for [Jeremy Evan's version](https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12004#note-104) (which Matz consider a better fit) to contrast with Matz original version reposted by Oliver, here it is:
~~~
== Ru... -
06:55 PM Bug #11595: Time#utc? and Time#gmt? return misleading results based on $TZ
- Careful: not every time with offset 0 is UTC.
A time zone with offset +0100/-0100 may have DST rules, and should not be `utc?`. -
01:31 PM Revision be8b517f (git): Add test for Array#keep_if
- * test/ruby/test_array.rb (test_keep_if): Add test for
Array#keep_if separate from Array#select! [Fix GH-1218]
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53639 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e -
01:27 PM Revision dd4374c3 (git): appveyor.yml: simplify
- * appveyor.yml (install, build_script): simplify by using same opt
dir for libressl and zlib.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53638 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e -
12:24 PM Bug #12007: Newly added Unicode data file doesn't get downloaded
- I reverted r53634 at r53637.
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11:57 AM Bug #12007 (Open): Newly added Unicode data file doesn't get downloaded
- It seems that RubyCI was broken by this change.
from http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/tk2-243-31075/ruby-trunk/log/20160123T094902Z.fail.html.gz:
```
== make # 2016-01-23T18:51:51+09:00 (full)
...(snip 380 lines)...
converter for ... -
09:44 AM Bug #12007: Newly added Unicode data file doesn't get downloaded
- Nobuyoshi Nakada wrote:
> Remove `.unicode-8.0.0.time` file.
I know. If it were only about me, I could just download the file by hand, or copy it from another directory. But I want to make sure that everybody who e.g. does testing ge... -
09:38 AM Bug #12007 (Closed): Newly added Unicode data file doesn't get downloaded
- Applied in changeset r53634.
----------
ChangeLog: Fixing wrong time on previous commit, and adding
previous commit message to svn [ci skip]
The message on the previous commit should have read:
common.mk: Simplifying Unicode data file ... -
11:55 AM Revision 4bfda5d9 (git): * common.mk: revert r53633. It broke rubyci and travis.
- https://travis-ci.org/ruby/ruby/builds/104259623
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53637 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e -
11:24 AM Bug #12003: Unexpected behavior of === with Range of Date objects
- Ross Kaffenberger wrote:
> In Ruby 2.2, a Range of Date objects will return true when matched with === for a new Date that falls in the range:
(snip)
> ...
Fixed in r53635, but Range#=== is slow when the receiver consists of Date obje... -
11:15 AM Bug #12003 (Closed): Unexpected behavior of === with Range of Date objects
- Applied in changeset r53635.
----------
* range.c (range_eqq): revert r11113 because rb_call_super() is
called in range_include() and thus r11113 doesn't work when the
receiver Range object consists of non linear objects such as Dat... -
11:19 AM Revision a0019b27 (git): fix typo.
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53636 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
-
11:16 AM Revision 62b750bb (git): * range.c (range_eqq): revert r11113 because rb_call_super() is
- called in range_include() and thus r11113 doesn't work when the
receiver Range object consists of non linear objects such as Date
objects.
[ruby-core:72908] [Bug #12003]
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53635 b2dd... -
09:38 AM Revision 387e838c (git): ChangeLog: Fixing wrong time on previous commit, and adding
- previous commit message to svn [ci skip]
The message on the previous commit should have read:
common.mk: Simplifying Unicode data file download logic to make
it more reliable [Bug #12007]
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/tr... -
09:32 AM Revision 0d3d8a8c (git): git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53633 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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08:44 AM Feature #12005: Unify Fixnum and Bignum into Integer
- I like the idea behind it. \o/
Would probably make more sense too if the defining difference for it
used to be due to performance reasons, as Yui NARUSE wrote. -
08:42 AM Feature #12010: Exclude dot and dotdot from Dir#each
- > default it to include to make migration easier
I dunno. I never found a usecase for `'.'` and `'..'` so I would have no migration need at
all since I did not use it. And in the old cases where I used it, I always ended
up filterin... -
08:18 AM Revision 90f05d9b (git): appveyor.yml: exclude unavailable extensions
- * appveyor.yml (build_script): exclude unavailable extensions,
gdb, gdbm, readline, and tk/tkutil.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53632 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e -
07:30 AM Revision 39988ff0 (git): * tool/downloader.rb: Fixed a logical error, improved documentation
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53631 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
-
06:27 AM Bug #12015 (Closed): Improving code coverage visibility
- In https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10189 the simplecov gem was added to generate coverage reports for specs.
However, the docs in `coverage/README` are very sparse and appear to be out of date. At least, I haven't been able to gener... -
05:19 AM Revision 9608176f (git): fix a typo [ci skip]
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53630 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
-
02:43 AM Revision a3f4fcb4 (git): Use SVG Travis badge over PNG
- * README.md: Use SVG Travis badge over PNG for better quality and
devise support. [Fix GH-1214] [Fix GH-1216]
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53629 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e -
02:30 AM Revision ba5a40fe (git): Update documentation of CSV header converter
- * lib/csv.rb: Update documentation of CSV header converter for
r45498, [GH-575]. [Fix GH-1215]
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53628 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e -
02:15 AM Revision ac555013 (git): configure.bat: put a space
- * win32/configure.bat: put a space after replaced string to get
rid of something weird sometimes.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53627 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e -
01:39 AM Bug #11118: Unable to build Ruby with Visual Studio 2015 RC
- I also write about this on Microsoft Connect.
https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/1279133
You may understand the situation by seeing https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/884.
Status is
* Ruby 2.3 or prior wo... -
01:02 AM Bug #12014 (Closed): Visual Studio 2015 build error __imp___pioinfo
- Ruby 2.2 and 2.3 doesn't and won't support Visual Studio 2015.
Use 2013 or prior, or mingw64.
Anyway this ticket is considered duplicated with #11118 as you say.
01/22/2016
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11:52 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> My acceptable modified version of the CoC is like the following
> ...
Attached is a visual diff between the Contributor Covenant code of conduct version 1.3.0 and Matz's edited version.
After reviewing M... -
11:34 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Motohiro KOSAKI wrote:
> > Motohiro KOSAKI wrote:
> ...
Motohiro, this is another troll account. Please don't engage.
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11:32 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > Motohiro KOSAKI wrote:
>> I hope everyone understand a good man can write toxic bad
>
> I feel kind of marginalized as a transgendered mother of two and programmer by your statement.
> You seem to imply that only men write code.
... -
11:21 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > Motohiro KOSAKI wrote:
>> But currently clearly nobody trained because our community have no issue now.
>
> 1) Even if not in core, there are several people in the Ruby community trained in such matters.
> 2) How can you know tha... -
11:17 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- John Croisant wrote:
>
> ...
This is bad and doesn't relate to the community. Anything off-list or off site is out of bounds. If someone is harassing you outside of the project, that's up to you.
Also, if this was the case, then we... -
11:16 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- [ANN] I locked https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/users/10502
This is fake account. -
11:15 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Motohiro KOSAKI wrote:
> I hope everyone understand a good man can write toxic bad code
I feel kind of marginalized as a transgendered mother of two and programmer by your statement.
You seem to imply that only men write code.
This... -
11:11 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Motohiro KOSAKI wrote:
> But currently clearly nobody trained because our community have no issue now.
1) Even if not in core, there are several people in the Ruby community trained in such matters.
2) How can you know that there a... -
11:08 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Kurtis Rainbolt-Greene wrote:
> It should be noted that both Rust and node have seemly reacted to this discussion by doing exactly what Olivier Lucan is talking about.
> ...
It's not actually, as the Contributor Covenant is a political... -
11:03 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > A few people from the Ruby core team seem worried (in this thread) that no one has the time to respond to such issues. This seems odd to me because there is currently no way of knowing how many people would contact conduct@ruby-lang.o...
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11:02 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- It should be noted that both Rust and node have seemly reacted to this discussion by doing exactly what Olivier Lucan is talking about.
The Contributor Covenant is the appropriate choice, with *minor* adjustments to fit the architectu... -
10:58 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Andreas Fast wrote:
> I still think that the tone of Coraline's proposal isn't very much aligned with the ruby community. I think that the core team has shown a lot of common sense in the past and we can trust they will continue to do s... -
10:56 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Motohiro KOSAKI wrote:
> > - Provide a list of examples of unacceptable behavior. Otherwise people may be not sure whether the behavior is allowed in this community. For example, personal insults are (apparently) allowed on the Linux Ke... -
10:51 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Olivier Lacan wrote:
> please can vulnerable trans-gendereded women email me on hi@olivierlacan.com -
10:51 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > - Provide a list of examples of unacceptable behavior. Otherwise people may be not sure whether the behavior is allowed in this community. For example, personal insults are (apparently) allowed on the Linux Kernel Mailing List, but ar...
-
10:47 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Andreas Fast wrote:
> We can still rely on common sense for forceful action should it be needed, and as we've seen in this very thread, it works just fine.
What does this mean? Where would one individual contact the Ruby core team pr... -
10:36 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Motohiro KOSAKI wrote:
> > conduct@ruby-lang.org seems like an obvious address to contact in order to deal with such issues.
> ...
Well this is how we work.
We see a healthy community with no conflict.
We come along, propose ou... -
10:32 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > conduct@ruby-lang.org seems like an obvious address to contact in order to deal with such issues.
>
> Like security, dealing with conduct issues is difficult, time-consuming, and something that needs to be prioritized by people who ... -
10:30 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Andreas Fast wrote:
> I still think that the tone of Coraline's proposal isn't very much aligned with the ruby community. I think that the core team has shown a lot of common sense in the past and we can trust they will continue to do s... -
10:27 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Olivier Lacan wrote:
> conduct@ruby-lang.org seems like an obvious address to contact in order to deal with such issues.
> ...
Can we ensure that the progressive stack is used to determine whom the aggressor is? This could be a good wa... -
10:24 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I still think that the tone of Coraline's proposal isn't very much aligned with the ruby community. I think that the core team has shown a lot of common sense in the past and we can trust they will continue to do so in the future.
This ... -
10:18 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- conduct@ruby-lang.org seems like an obvious address to contact in order to deal with such issues.
Like security, dealing with conduct issues is difficult, time-consuming, and something that needs to be prioritized by people who are tr... -
10:13 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- This thread has had personal attacks, trolls, and impersonation. The mods have acted in some cases (in other cases we are still waiting), but only because it is happening right in front of them.
But what if harassment happens where th... -
10:05 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- This thread could be worrisome if it weren't so blindingly obvious where the bile originates from. There have been interesting points raised by people who don't think the code of conduct proposed by Coraline is appropriate.
It seems,... -
10:04 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Hello this is the real Coralina, we need to stop this trolling ASAP as its derailing this vital conversation about implementing a CoC.
Please could everyone who wants a CoC please email security@ruby-lang.org right now!
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09:57 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Motohiro KOSAKI wrote:
> > Just as an idea, what about the following: We already have a mail address specifically designed and operated to address security issues (security@ruby-lang.org). It seems to me that there might be some commona... -
09:57 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Motohiro KOSAKI wrote:
> Sorry, I respectfully and strong disagree to reuse security@ruby-lang.org. security@ruby-lang.org is not only subscribed security team, but also some OS vendor and Linux distributor staff because we want they ha... -
09:41 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > Just as an idea, what about the following: We already have a mail address specifically designed and operated to address security issues (security@ruby-lang.org). It seems to me that there might be some commonalities between that mailin...
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09:30 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I was thinking, could we vote to replace Matz with Anita Sarkeesian as I feel she is more ethically qualified to lead this community?
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09:29 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Any moderation, please.
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09:07 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Josh Mills wrote:
> I love the Ruby community. I've come to love many of the people (Aaron, Coraline, Matz, etc). If these people, which have been integral to the community that I love, are in agreement that a CoC is good idea, then we ... -
08:57 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I love the Ruby community. I've come to love many of the people (Aaron, Coraline, Matz, etc). If these people, which have been integral to the community that I love, are in agreement that a CoC is good idea, then we should be drafting on...
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08:47 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I think the moderators have been pinged. However, due to time zone, we might not see any action until 12:00AM GMT given it's Saturday morning.
Please enjoy this thread responsibly, and happy Friday! You've made it through another week! 🐱 -
08:41 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- More moderation, please.
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08:25 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Lauren Voswinkel wrote:
> some stuff
Wow, great points Lauren. Are you transgendered and if so do you happen to have a patreon account I can donate to?
(mine is patreon.com/coraline in case you didn't know) -
08:22 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> We've had many admins on ruby-lang throughout the time, some with commit privs have admin access. I'd like a small but decent CoC like PostgreSQL's which basically states "don't be an asshole." Enforcement doesn't nee... -
08:16 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Matz,
I forgot to mention, if you would like to see the inspiration behind the CoC please see:
http://ddickerson.igc.org/The_Protocols_of_the_Learned_Elders_of_Zion.pdf
Coraline -
08:15 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Aston J wrote:
> Matz,
> ...
I agree with Aston on this one. Matz please take some time to think on this. That's my last word on the matter. Goodbye and thanks for listening.
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08:07 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Lauren Voswinkel wrote:
> Which is fair, looking at my initial comment on here, do you support or not support a CoC to be used as described. If so, which one, if not, why?
> ...
We've had many admins on ruby-lang throughout the time, s... -
08:01 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Matz,
You are from Glorious Japan. I am from Germany. Our people stood together in the 1940s as one. We know that the supposed rape of nanking was a hoax (http://www2.biglobe.ne.jp/remnant/nankingm.htm). You know that the supposed hol... -
07:59 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> The relevance of WHICH CoC Ruby should adopt if any. The Contributors Covenant is bad spirited, as I've displayed the github link to the commits.
Which is fair, looking at my initial comment on here, do you suppor... -
07:55 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Matz,
Please don't feel like you have to act now. It would be totally fine to thank everyone for bringing the matter to your attention and saying that you would now like some time to think about it. That could be a few weeks or a few ... -
07:52 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Lauren Voswinkel wrote:
> Which has exactly what relevance to the discussion of codes of conduct and whether or not one with defined and enforceable action items should be adopted?
The relevance of WHICH CoC Ruby should adopt if any.... -
07:51 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Fred Heath wrote:
> Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> ...
That is not Coraline, as others and myself have already stated. Coraline's user ID is 10446, and she already pointed out the impersonator in an earlier comment (https://bugs.ruby-lang... -
07:50 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Fred Heath wrote:
> Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> ...
#202 came from the impersonating account. Hover over the name to see the user id to verify if it is actually Coraline (the OP has her id) versus the impostor. -
07:49 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I forgot, I have some links to post:
WOW MUST SEE Auschwitz the true story ( David Cole in Auschwitz Full Documentary )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQjNs-Ght8s
The Greatest Truth Never Told - Full documentary about Hitler did... -
07:47 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> David Celis wrote:
> ...
I am now confused! Is the above (#202) really from Coraline? Because if it is, this post demonstrates -in better ways than I ever could- the absolute need to reject this CoC and eve... -
07:43 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> Lauren Voswinkel wrote:
> ...
Which has exactly what relevance to the discussion of codes of conduct and whether or not one with defined and enforceable action items should be adopted? -
07:39 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> Please disable user 10502. That's not Coraline Ada Ehmke, it's somebody else pretending to be her. Thanks!
I am the real Coraline, i have changed my opinion and these leftists cannot accept that. Please stop them... -
07:37 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Paul Hinze wrote:
>I hope the message that shines through is one that reflects the values of the core of the Ruby community. It's disappointing to hear Matz favor his own personal interpretation of "nice" over the voices of so many from... -
07:36 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Please disable user 10502. That's not Coraline Ada Ehmke, it's somebody else pretending to be her. Thanks!
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07:35 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Lauren Voswinkel wrote:
> This is to say that I am not denying your experiences, they are real and valid. However, you have no ability to quantitatively, or qualitatively compare how your experiences of discrimination compare to another... -
07:35 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Lauren Voswinkel wrote:
> Ruby Dino wrote:
> ...
In that case what is the progressive stack? -
07:33 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> Lauren Voswinkel wrote:
> ...
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/users/10502 != https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/users/10446
Impersonating another to advance your views is detestable, with or without a code of conduct ... -
07:33 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Lauren Voswinkel wrote:
> Disregard #209, as it comes from the fake account created by someone impersonating the original poster.
I only knew it was a matter of time before the white knights of Coraline came to this thread.
Lauren... -
07:32 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> As a minority far oppressed more than Coraline, she needs to just drop it.
This is a claim that cannot be substantiated in your favor and is nothing if not divisive. Comparisons between two groups oppressions' ha... -
07:32 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I'm adding my voice the growing group of Ruby project creators/maintainers on this thread who support the adoption of a CoC with a mechanism for enforcement of violations.
As the amount of noise on this thread grows, I hope the messag... -
07:29 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Lauren Voswinkel wrote:
> Disregard #209, as it comes from the fake account created by someone impersonating the original poster.
Just because I am now against the CoC doesn't mean you can oppress me and marginalize my views.
Mods... -
07:27 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Lauren Voswinkel wrote:
> Does a code of conduct push towards a certain mindset or set of views? Absolutely. It works to move people towards a situation where comments and situations that could be questionable under the code of conduct ... -
07:25 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Disregard #209, as it comes from the fake account created by someone impersonating the original poster.
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07:25 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Jonathan Eyler-Werve wrote:
> I strongly support adopting a code of conduct, with enforcement provisions. The fake account creation and personal attacks against Coraline displayed above should give pause to anyone who thinks MINASWAN is... -
07:22 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- A code of conduct, fundamentally, exists in a community in the same way that a disaster plan exists. It is there, so that, should an incident occur, there is a clear indication of both the process through which that incident can be repor...
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07:21 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Hi guys,
I've done a lot of thinking over the last day and after reading this thread, I understand how a CoC for the Ruby community isn't the best option. Please could you close this request and accept my apologies.
Thank you for y... -
07:18 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I strongly support adopting a code of conduct, with enforcement provisions. The fake account creation and personal attacks against Coraline displayed above should give pause to anyone who thinks MINASWAN is a magic remedy.
It's not O... -
07:16 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Anonymous wrote:
> I hope this is not what we are to expect in the CoC future: https://archive.is/0x6Wr
> ...
This is actually quite typical of those types. I expect next Coraline will announce on her twitter to come here and harass th... -
07:02 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct - I hope this is not what we are to expect in the CoC future: https://archive.is/0x6Wr
PS: Please stop deleting accounts.
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06:36 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct - The need for a Code of Conduct is subjective, what we need is keep communities open to new ideas, after all they are Free Open Source project communities that thrive on intellectual currency. This why I oppose the usage of the Contributo...
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06:34 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- tech Communities are nothing but a game to me
spent months of time strategically planting ideas into codes of conduct, and playing mind games
get bored of one tech community after a while and move on to my next victim but that's ok... -
06:26 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I did not post that. This user is a fraud: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/users/10502
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06:23 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> Fred, please tone down the sarcasm. It's already been made clear more than once that sort of language doesn't translate into Japanese very well and just ultimately becomes a confusing exchange. Thanks!
This is ex... -
06:19 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I strongly support the creation of a policy "with teeth". It is not sufficient to list the ways that people should be nice, or to point at MINASWAN. You must strongly assert that the Ruby community is a welcoming place by **also taking r...
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04:28 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Fred, please tone down the sarcasm. It's already been made clear more than once that sort of language doesn't translate into Japanese very well and just ultimately becomes a confusing exchange. Thanks!
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04:11 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Usaku NAKAMURA wrote:
> Ah, sorry, it is difficult to read the fine nuances of English to me ;-(
> ...
Richard Drake wrote:
> Fred: sorry that I too initially didn't get the irony. Well said.
Don't say sorry guys, I'm the one wh... -
04:05 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Richard Drake wrote:
> At least ten of us on this thread have made it clear we see what happened to Elia Schito in June as a negative. Nobody's had the guts to address this: either to say they think it was right or that it was wrong b... -
03:55 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Fred: sorry that I too initially didn't get the irony. Well said.
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03:54 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- PJ Hagerty:
> I don't see any negatives.
At least ten of us on this thread have made it clear we see what happened to Elia Schito in June as a negative. Nobody's had the guts to address this: either to say they think it was right o... -
03:49 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Fred Heath wrote:
> Thank you and sorry for the misunderstanding. It wasn't an actual question and I wasn't expecting an answer, I was using sarcasm to make a point. The point being that we don't need a CoC to deal with offensive behavi... -
03:46 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> Since what is now proposed lacks a reporting mechanism and enforcement information, I don't think it's accurate to describe it as a code of conduct. It should be called "Community Guidelines" or something sim... -
03:43 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- For what it's worth, as a conference organizer (not just of Ruby, but other communities as well), I've seen CoCs in action and they work. The fear that a CoC or the Contributor Covenant being over reaching is a fear that need not exist....
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03:40 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Enacting a Code of Conduct probably ranges from being tolerable to necessary; however it pretty clearly not as bad of a thing as some are suggesting.
Having said that, I find that the proposed Code of Conduct (Contributor Covenant) is... -
03:37 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Since what is now proposed lacks a reporting mechanism and enforcement information, I don't think it's accurate to describe it as a code of conduct. It should be called "Community Guidelines" or something similar. Attribution of the lang...
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03:35 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Usaku NAKAMURA wrote:
> Fred Heath wrote:
> ...
Thank you and sorry for the misunderstanding. It wasn't an actual question and I wasn't expecting an answer, I was using sarcasm to make a point. The point being that we don't need a CoC ... -
03:07 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Fred Heath wrote:
> Hold on. Are you telling us that you dealt with disruptive behaviour without an offense-defining, action-enabling document backed by a committee of 12 politically outstanding members dealing punitive action ??!
> ..... -
03:02 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I just wanted to briefly note that I was once denied attendance at a Ruby-focused event with a Code of Conduct (Madison RailsBridge, run by Coraline's friends at Adorable.IO) owing to my skin color and gender.
Those attempting to pus... -
02:56 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Usaku NAKAMURA wrote:
> [ANN]
> ...
Hold on. Are you telling us that you dealt with disruptive behaviour without an offense-defining, action-enabling document backed by a committee of 12 politically outstanding members dealing punitive... -
02:49 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- [ANN]
I locked "Young Hitler" on my own responsibility.
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02:44 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Fred Heath wrote:
> Richard Drake wrote:
> ...
The sarcasm is bleeding out of my monitor.
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02:43 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Fred, we don't need a CoC to call out trolls, just common-sense. That's how Ruby has prospered for 20 years.
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02:34 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Richard Drake wrote:
> To the moderators: Young Hitler (#170 and #179) is a obvious troll. We don't need fake (or possibly real, and evil) anti-semitism to contaminate the important arguments here.
But, wait....oh no!!! we have n... -
02:16 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- To the moderators: Young Hitler (#170 and #179) is an obvious troll. We don't need fake (or possibly real, and evil) anti-semitism to contaminate the important arguments here.
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02:09 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Pat (#176):
That's a null point on the graph. Of course if you haven't got enough knowledge to take a position on Elia's treatment you shouldn't. I'm interested in the many that thought they had enough to condemn him in June - not Jul... -
02:06 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Pat Allan wrote:
> So Coraline has 'political' opinions. Okay. It's clear that you do as well. And I do, and Matz does, and so does everybody. It can't be avoided. But we're not judging what Coraline's Code of Conduct said at one point.... -
02:03 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> I've posted this link earlier in the thread, read the posts. Read the redacted sections of index.html. Clearly Coraline has a problem with meritocracies, not just people "getting away with bad behavior" due to their t... -
01:42 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Pat Allan wrote:
> Supporting Coraline's proposed Code of Conduct is not the same as supporting every action Coraline has ever made
Incorrect. The spirit of Coraline's CoC is clearly indicated in the GitHub repository. I don't believ... -
01:21 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Richard Drake wrote:
> Agreed. But not one supporter of Ehmke's CoC on this thread has admitted that the treatment of Elia in July was overreaction. My deduction: they believe it was justified and they want to be able to persecute other... -
01:07 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Amateur:
> If that isn't a case of over reaction and retribution, then I don't know what is. After this ordeal, Ehmke salvaged the situation to push forth a code of conduct which they accepted.
Agreed. But not one supporter of... -
12:54 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I like Jeremy Evans version. And I like the direction Matz is taking this.
---
On points of defining language regarding other proposed Cocs. What is determined as either sexual or harassment is different by culture and even by in... -
12:41 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Pat Allan wrote:
> I can't say I'm getting quite the vibe you are regarding a thirst for retribution. My take is more that it's not enough to say 'be nice to each other' but also 'we have some idea of what to do when people aren't nic... -
12:06 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> I like Jeremy's version better if it's acceptable for others.
> ...
I like this one too. It sends the main message that we want to convey, that is, discrimination, harassment, etc. will not be tolerated. I ... -
12:00 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ted Johansson wrote:
> I am a strong proponent of having **a** code of conduct. It is important to be clear with what we expect of each other. However, I think the proposed document is far too focused on punitive action, and I see a lot... -
11:53 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
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11:52 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Jeremy Evans wrote:
> Possible advantages over the Contributor Covenant:
> ...
Thank you, Jeremy.
You pointed out perfectly what I expect our CoC.
Especially, 5) and 6) are quite important points.
And I indicate one more point fro... -
10:33 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> Our community have 20+ years of history. We had a few issues in the past, but all of them could be resolve by the communication.
I am a strong proponent of having **a** code of conduct. It is important to ... -
10:17 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- >> Martin Dürst wrote
> ...
I agree, I just think overall it captures the Ruby community spirit better than anything else. This community has always been about good code and innovation and I think this Code reflects that. Besides, ther... -
09:54 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Fred Heath wrote:
> [Code Of Merit](https://github.com/rosarior/Code-of-Merit/blob/master/CODE_OF_MERIT.md)
> ...
I have looked at that document. While it has some good language, I totally miss the fun aspect that is core to Ruby... -
09:21 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> ...
I very much agree with Matz, as I have seen increasing bureaucracy in other organizations and didn't like it.
Just as an idea, what about the following: We already have a m... -
09:12 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- >> Matz said
> ...
Thank you!! Issues between adults are resolved by communication, not some totalitarian, controlling enforcement policy dictated by a political agenda.
I would like to re-emphasize that there is no evidence that CoC... -
09:07 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> ...
I understand you try to create an effective way of preventing harassment.
How to prevent spreading information which includes violation is well defined and it is easy to reco... -
07:57 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> If you don't want a committee then at least this delegate responsibility to someone.
Inevitably those who have the most passionate interest in behavioural standards and their enforcement would end up in th... -
07:49 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Stay on topic. Thank you everyone.
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07:46 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> David Celis wrote:
> ...
My mistake. I was a psychology student some years ago and at some point there was some contention in the DSM about psychopathy vs. sociopathy. Language can sometimes move quickly and it does ... -
07:45 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> I understand not wanting bureaucracy, but something can and has to be done if a member of the community engages in a campaign of, for example, sexual harassment. There are ways of limiting such an individual'... -
07:36 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
>
> ...
:-) I must correct you on the use of sociopathy, as it's not the same thing as psychopathy.
Sherlock Holmes, even though a fictional character, is a high functioning sociopath. What he does is only for hi... -
07:28 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> David Celis wrote:
> ...
The oft-mentioned ideal of MINASWAN is important to the Ruby community. You're right that sociopathy (and, thus, an inability to show empathy) is a thing and so empathy should not be _require... -
07:27 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> I understand the importance of declaration of our intention against harassment (therefore having kind of CoC).
> ...
I understand not wanting bureaucracy, but something can and has to be done if a member o... -
07:20 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> Engineering and science are progressed by humans. Machines aren't writing our Ruby code; humans are, and humans are emotional animals. Our brains have been hardwired to experience emotions as an evolutionary adaptat... -
07:19 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> David,
> ...
I certainly understand your worry. I can tell you that (in my experience, at least) once a Code of Conduct is in place, the need to enforce it is rare. Simply having the document in place is its... -
07:10 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David,
Thank you for the offering. I appreciate your intention to help the community.
I understand the importance of declaration of our intention against harassment (therefore having kind of CoC).
But I don't believe that much in ... -
07:09 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> David Celis wrote:
> ...
Engineering and science are progressed by humans. Machines aren't writing our Ruby code; humans are, and humans are emotional animals. Our brains have been hardwired to experience emotions as... -
07:03 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> I think that if people can come to understand why their actions were harmful and show empathy, they should be allowed to return and show us that level of empathy.
Empathy isn't required to participate in a commun... -
07:02 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> ...
I agree 100% with these comments and suggestions. Seriously, I was in the process of writing these exact two points. Thank you for writing this.
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06:51 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> Enforcement requires obligation for both sides. We (or at least I) don't want that privilege and obligation.
> ...
This is a problem that having a Code of Conduct Committee would solve. It is very reasonable... -
06:46 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> This is why people look up to you, your kindness is beyond extraordinary.
I haven't always been nice. I regret some of my words in the past wholeheartedly.
I thought they were from good intention. At least I prete... -
06:27 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> Besides that, I don't want to live in the community where a member can possibly be casted out forcefully. It's not nice.
> ...
This is why people look up to you, your kindness is beyond extraordinary. -
06:25 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> Artem Khramov wrote:
> ...
Well you see, this thing we used before this issue was created is called /ignore on IRC and the *plonk*/junk filter in our mail clients. :-) -
06:25 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Enforcement requires obligation for both sides. We (or at least I) don't want that privilege and obligation.
We (or at least I) do our best to make the community peaceful. But it's at most best effort.
For example, when sensitive inf... -
06:18 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Artem Khramov wrote:
> Weren't we nice before?
Some people are nice, some people are not nice. People being nice is not what's at question here. What's at question is what should happen when people are not nice. -
05:56 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> Steve Shreeve wrote:
> ...
You seem to be intentionally confusing the two CoCs. "this CoC" != Jeremy's CoC -
05:55 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Weren't we nice before?
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05:51 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
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Matz, I respectfully disagree. Enforcement should be written in a CoC to be
meaningful and ef... -
05:49 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> David Celis wrote:
> ...
I agree that banning a user in our community is meaningless. It is, of course, impossible to remove someone from the greater Ruby community. It is simply too large. However, even tho... -
05:40 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I agree wholeheartedly with Matz. There is no need for this CoC. These efforts to prevent "micro-agressions", etc. are absurd and childish.
Ruby's community is great and has survived wonderfully for decades without this. These codes o... -
05:21 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> This is an unfortunate conundrum, then. A code of conduct should be treated similarly to a law. If there aren't repercussions for violating it, and if it's not enforced, it's ultimately meaningless. The Ruby maintai... -
05:18 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Strand McCutchen wrote:
> If Ruby can't adopt a code of conduct which specifies clearly how maintainers will enforce it and how they will be held accountable for their behavior, then I will stop writing Ruby. Not that day, for sure, and... -
05:16 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > I'm okay with whatever gets approved by Matz.
Agreed, almost by definition :)
> ...
It's acceptable to me.
What constitutes 'personal attacks and disparaging personal remarks' then becomes the issue, over time. I would continu... -
05:14 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> Strand,
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This is an unfortunate conundrum, then. A code of conduct should be treated similarly to a law. If there aren't repercussions for violating it, and if it's not enforced, it's ultimately meaning... -
05:11 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Strand,
I understand your worry for the lack of enforcement. But it's not a law. I consider it's our declaration of our intention to remove/reduce conflicts/harassments from our community.
Matz. -
05:04 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> Austin Ziegler wrote:
> ...
Nobody here is suggesting the promotion of people based on their background. You're inventing this. We are striving for equality and for people who generally feel marginized to feel safer ... -
04:48 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Strand McCutchen wrote:
> Please do not adopt the the [proposed code of conduct adapted by Jeremy](https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12004#note-104). This code lacks any specific language indicating how, if at all, the code will be enfo... -
04:47 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Austin Ziegler wrote:
> I’m not sure that you do.
> ...
Oh believe me, I do get it.
Coraline's words aren't the problem, it's the philosophy she is attempting to push. The CoC she constructed doesn't have the verbiage, however look... -
04:45 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Please do not adopt the the [proposed code of conduct adapted by Jeremy](https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12004#note-104). This code lacks any specific language indicating how, if at all, the code will be enforced—it doesn't specify how...
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04:40 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- merch-redmine@jeremyevans.net wrote:
> Eric Wong wrote:
> > Actually, you left out what I considered the most important point:
> >
> > * We are tolerant of people’s right to have opposing views.
>
> I do think we should be t... -
04:31 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- naruse@airemix.jp wrote:
> Eric Wong wrote:
> > naruse@airemix.jp wrote:
> > > How we handle ML archives are difficult issue.
> > > Maybe we should provide the official archive
> >
> > Yes, please. I've been meaning to ask f... -
04:25 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I like Jeremy's version better if it's acceptable for others.
Matz.
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04:21 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
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> Issue #12004 has been update... -
04:11 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
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On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 7:34 AM, <nekocat432@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I'm going to start off by... -
03:45 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Eric Wong wrote:
> Actually, you left out what I considered the most important point:
> ...
I do think we should be tolerant of people's right to have
opposing views. However, I think the statement is unrelated to
conduct, and ther... -
03:41 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Eric Wong wrote:
> naruse@airemix.jp wrote:
> ...
You can get the raw data from http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/ruby/ruby-core/73098
> > and talk 3rd parties to stop mirroring.
> ...
It's also "maybe".
For example "Publishing other'... -
03:39 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- This is how projects die.
Absolutely sickening.
Beta male white knights falling over themselves for a nutcase SJW trying to infest yet another open source project.
Linux and FreeBSD have show the dangers of not slamming the door... -
03:21 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- The "Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct" of W3C is another text to consider as a base for ours: https://www.w3.org/Consortium/cepc/
There are clearly things in there, such as 'conflict of interest' and 'confidentiality' (as it appl... -
03:18 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Some other options to consider here as a starting point:
http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Code_of_conduct_evaluations
I somewhat prefer the "We value X" / "Therefore we Y" wording styles (see Ubuntu's)
which leaves it to the spi... -
03:13 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yui NARUSE wrote:
> I find the English translation of the law: http://www.japaneselawtranslation.go.jp/law/detail/?id=2088&vm=04&re=01
> ...
It's good to know some of the legal base under which we operate.
But it's important to noti... -
03:11 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- naruse@airemix.jp wrote:
> Shugo Maeda wrote:
> > Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> > > The project maintainers here mean a subset of contributors who have privilege to modify the web sites, wiki, list archives etc.
> >
> > As far as I ... -
03:02 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- merch-redmine@jeremyevans.net wrote:
> The current draft Code of Conduct that PostgreSQL is considering can
> be found at http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/5699131D.2040805@commandprompt.com
Thanks.
> I personally think it co... -
02:55 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Shugo Maeda wrote:
> Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> ...
I'm also considering about that.
How we handle ML archives are difficult issue.
Maybe we should provide the official archive and talk 3rd parties to stop mirroring. -
02:44 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Andrew Vit wrote:
>
> ...
It's not. Coraline is just trying to shoehorn in her own philosophy to the community. Matz is a CIS male with privilege afterall. \</snark\>
I expected her to make such a public question. The fact is the c... -
02:44 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Martin Dürst wrote:
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> ...
+1 to everything Martin said. -
02:41 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> The project maintainers here mean a subset of contributors who have privilege to modify the web sites, wiki, list archives etc.
As far as I know, we have no official list archive.
Do you mean blade (http:... -
02:40 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> My acceptable modified version of the CoC is like the following
I very much support a CoC in any version that's okay with Matz. I'm okay with the proposed version, but have a few comments (change request... -
02:40 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Matz:
The code of conduct which you provided, let's call it **The Ruby Code of Conduct**, is an excellent place to start. I like that it contains a pledge of respect, that it commits us to a harassment-free experience for everyone, th... -
02:37 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- [Administration note] @tenderlove
Could you lock the account instead of removing the account?
It makes easy to recover the account or removing all comments related the account. -
02:34 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Jeremy Evans wrote:
> 2) Doesn't enumerate protected characteristics,
> ...
I like this draft. The above points were my greatest concerns with the original proposed CoC.
Also, Coraline raised this question on Twitter:
"Thoughts on... -
02:29 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Jeremy Evans wrote:
> The current draft Code of Conduct that PostgreSQL is considering can
> ...
CoC (or something like that) should have a process to relief violations at least removing violating content.
So A CoC should have an area... -
02:27 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- While maintaining objection to any CoC at all -...
Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> ... Maintainers are obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident.
Some potential for problems here, in that an inc... -
02:25 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> > > My acceptable modified version of the CoC is like the following
> ...
I also think Matz proposed CoC is a great start but, yes, enforcement needs to be discussed. I also think that the CoC needs to be cl... -
02:20 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I find the English translation of the law: http://www.japaneselawtranslation.go.jp/law/detail/?id=2088&vm=04&re=01
It also enforces maintainers to disclosing Identification Information of the Sender with due process.
I think the work... -
02:18 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- The current draft Code of Conduct that PostgreSQL is considering can
be found at http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/5699131D.2040805@commandprompt.com
I personally think it could be cut down a bit by removing parts
unrelated to co... -
02:18 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- The project maintainers here mean a subset of contributors who have privilege to modify the web sites, wiki, list archives etc.
Matz. -
02:11 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote at https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12004#note-95:
> My acceptable modified version of the CoC is like the following
Thank you, matz.
I like this.
> ...
Please give us the definition of "Project mainta... -
02:02 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- By Japanese law, Matz (and administrators of sub systems) already has responsibility to remove comments which entrench on or infringe another one's right.
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01:49 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- To: Caroline and others who support CoC
Please let us learn. Most ruby committers are inexparts in this area. When you add a comment over the proposal form Matz, tell us not just it is inadequate, but also why. -
01:40 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
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> ...
What's wrong with "a response that is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances"? -
01:39 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > > My acceptable modified version of the CoC is like the following
I think that's acceptable. Now that that is established, a conversation about enforcement should follow. -
01:31 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
>
> ...
I like this. It seems like a natural elaboration of what MINASWAN means, and includes (neutral, non-aggressive) actions which can be taken if/when a breach occurs. I also note that it's not set in sto... -
01:20 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I support having a Code of Conduct. I will defer to others to decide which one.
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01:12 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Strand,
First, PostgreSQL CoC is here http://www.spinics.net/lists/pgsql/msg165105.html
I am not against having CoC in general. As I already mentioned, I have a few concerns on the proposed CoC ("the CoC" hereafter).
1. The CoC ... -
12:33 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Just to throw another voice in the ring, we've adopted a Contributor Covenant based Code of Conduct on Rails. I've also done so on every other project that I maintain, and am in favor of doing so here. Any change which makes people feel ...
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12:31 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- +1, formalizing "MINASWAN" into actionable, specific guidelines is necessary in order to effectively manage volunteer groups. Thanks to the proposer for initiating and withstanding tons of BS.
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12:25 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I support the adoption of this code of conduct. It seems reasonable and well-written.
To those concerned about preserving meritocracy, I’ll say two things:
1. If we are in fact seeking to judge ideas on merit alone, regardless of p... -
12:17 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Matz,
Can you link to the Postgres Code of Conduct? A quick search brought up a code of conduct for their conference and another draft Code of Conduct, but I couldn't locate the Postgres project's code of conduct in any authoritative... -
11:17 PM Bug #12014 (Closed): Visual Studio 2015 build error __imp___pioinfo
- #11118 still applies for ruby_2_2 on git. This is ruby_2_3 and trunk, revision ed2e608.
I've been following the suggestions of https://github.com/nurse/ruby/blob/msvc14/appveyor.yml aside from version updates, and added gnuwin32 binar... -
03:49 PM Revision d735054a (git): * win32/configure.bat: set svn:eol-style to CRLF.
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53626 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
- 03:13 PM Revision 7ecd001e (git): * 2016-01-23
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53625 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
- 03:13 PM Revision 7ceffa02 (git): * remove trailing spaces.
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53624 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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03:13 PM Revision cf8e95cc (git): configure.bat: fix strange goto
- * win32/configure.bat: get rid of wrong goto destination by
putting something before LF.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53623 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e - 02:40 PM Revision bd493068 (git): * properties.
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02:40 PM Revision 1d9cb219 (git): configure.bat: set eol-style
- * win32/configure.bat: should be CRLF eol-style.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53621 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e - 02:28 PM Revision ba7f85f8 (git): * properties.
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53620 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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02:28 PM Revision 98eae5d7 (git): configure.bat: --with-libdir
- * win32/configure.bat: add --with-libdir option for basename of
libdir. on Windows it must be placed under exec_prefix always.
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12:30 PM Revision 655b18e9 (git): common.mk: source dependency for nmake
- * common.mk (ext/rbconfig/sizeof/sizes.c): separate the dependency
with VPATH and the command, get rid of weird VPATH behavior of
nmake.
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11:22 AM Revision 184c7e66 (git): common.mk: probes.dmyh for nmake
- * common.mk (probes.dmyh): separate the dependency and the
command, get rid of weird VPATH behavior of nmake.
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09:57 AM Misc #12013: io/wait: allow to wait on readable and writable
- If the option would be for more verbosity, I'd opt for :readable and :writable, but tell me what you think that it's more readable:
~~~ruby
socket.wait(:readable, writable)
socket.wait(:read, write)
socket.wait(:rw)
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05:44 AM Misc #12013 (Feedback): io/wait: allow to wait on readable and writable
- What about:
~~~ruby
mysock.wait(30, to: [:read, :write])
~~~
or
~~~ruby
mysock.wait(30, to: :readwrite)
~~~
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08:37 AM Revision 4a010210 (git): vm_core.h: use RUBY_ASSERT
- * vm_core.h (VM_ASSERT): use RUBY_ASSERT instead of rb_bug.
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08:33 AM Revision 439224a5 (git): RUBY_ASSERT
- * error.c (rb_assert_failure): assertion with stack dump.
* ruby_assert.h (RUBY_ASSERT): new header for the assertion.
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07:02 AM Revision e5850a80 (git): Add badges
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53614 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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06:26 AM Revision 8a85d618 (git): remove to allow trunk
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06:09 AM Revision c072fc56 (git): Add appveyor.yml
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53612 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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04:47 AM Feature #11949: Allow @/$ prefix in Regexp's named captures
- I committed to allow all characters (though previous phase rejects characters conflicting look behind (<! and <=)).
Anyway I notice original Oniguruma looks intended to allow only WORD.
I sent PR to Onigmo.
https://github.com/k-taka... -
03:38 AM Feature #12010: Exclude dot and dotdot from Dir#each
- Seems like a good place for an option in these methods, but default it to include to make migration easier.
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01:41 AM Feature #12012: Add Boolean method
- Unsubscribe: <mailto:ruby-core-request@ruby-lang.org?subject=unsubscribe>
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On 21/01/2016 8:38 PM, <ka8725@gmail.com> wrote:
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> What do you think, guys, about this sug... -
12:58 AM Feature #12012: Add Boolean method
- (Sorry, I replied by email but the message doesn't show on the bugs.ruby-lang.org tracker)
Andrey Koleshko wrote:
>
> ...
There is a real risk inherent in mixing natural truthiness (`!!foo`) and an arbitrary definition of what we m...
01/21/2016
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11:25 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct - I see that deletion of evidence is the first course of action. What would be the second?
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11:22 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- As a Ruby programmer for over a decade, and as the author of several gems, I strongly support the adoption of a Code of Conduct.
Specifically, I support adopting the Contributor Covenant, with some tweaks to fit the Ruby project (for ... -
11:19 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct - Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> Eva Lopez wrote:
> ...
Good redirection, the statement was about Kurtis.
> > These are important matters on the efficacy and willingness to enforce the code of conduct regardless of who is the complaint a... -
11:02 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Eva Lopez wrote:
> A person proposing a code of conduct routine violates such code of conduct, yes, it is very important.
I proposed the code of conduct and I did nothing to violate any such document.
> ...
Agreed. -
10:56 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct - A person proposing a code of conduct routine violates such code of conduct, yes, it is very important.
- Is this an example of the kinds of activities that fall under the code of conduct?
- Does it work retroactively once adopted?
-... -
10:49 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Can we please stop with the incitement and personal attacks? This issue is important.
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10:47 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct - False? https://archive.is/q25KG
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10:45 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Matz, can we please get some moderation here. Two parties are being toxic, one posting false information to inflame the other.
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10:44 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct - Apparently this is not the first time Kurtis has harrassed Roberto. Kurtis was part of the people trying to remove Roberto from a Python workgroup to create an event in Cuba, using questionable methods. Roberto is puertorican, a minority...
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10:44 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ken Gerrard wrote:
> Perhaps you could step back for a while and stop dominating the thread, Ruby Dino?
:3 Perhaps I should, I'd be able to reply to all of the posts in a single posts instead of making multiple posts as they come alo... -
10:42 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Eva Lopez wrote:
> It's a ticket in the other code of conduct proposed, the code of merit.
That's clearly not my github account, but nice try. -
10:40 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Perhaps you could step back for a while and stop dominating the thread, Ruby Dino?
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10:37 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Eva Lopez wrote:
> It's a ticket in the other code of conduct proposed, the code of merit.
That's quite fucked up. Unstable people like ~~Kurtis Rainbolt-Greene~~ is exactly why I carry a concealed firearm. He's welcomed to commit a ... -
10:33 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct - It's a ticket in the other code of conduct proposed, the code of merit.
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10:31 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Eva Lopez wrote:
> Just a heads up, one of the proposers of this issue is engaging in toxic behaviour.
~~Who is the screenshot of~~ and where's the post online? I don't recognize the format of the bubble box.
found the reference t... -
10:27 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct - Just a heads up, one of the proposers of this issue is engaging in toxic behaviour.
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10:17 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I unequivocally support this initiative. I have always known the Ruby community as a positive, diverse, and welcoming place. Adopting a Code of Conduct is merely a way of stating explicitly what kind of behavior is or isn't welcome. Good...
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09:38 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Betsy Haibel wrote:
> Ruby Dino wrote:
> ...
Ruby has operated without a CoC for the longest time without issue. We've had people from all walks of life, including people who could be described as jerks. If silencing the extroverted or... -
09:31 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> If people aren't willing to speak up, then the problem is their own.
I find it difficult to interpret this comment in the spirit of MINASWAN. To me, a community is not a community -- and nothing at all like "nice" ... -
09:29 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Cora Hays-Magan wrote:
> I support having a CoC for Ruby. The Ruby community will be a safer and more welcoming place for *all* developers.
Absolutely. Including the CoC is unambiguously the right choice. -
09:17 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I support having a CoC for Ruby. The Ruby community will be a safer and more welcoming place for *all* developers.
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08:45 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Julian Cheal wrote:
> When someone has been harassed, their response was not to file a bug on bugs.ruby-lang or post the harassment on a mailing list. Often is the case to suffer in silence, and in some cases to remove oneself from the ... -
08:41 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Fred Heath wrote:
> > Andrew Vit wrote:
> ...
When someone has been harassed, their response was not to file a bug on bugs.ruby-lang or post the harassment on a mailing list. Often is the case to suffer in silence, and in some cases to... -
08:18 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> My being transgender is completely irrelevant to the issue at hand and I can only construe your comments at best as tragically misinformed or at worse a personal attack. Please stay on topic.
Quite does ac... -
08:01 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- My being transgender is completely irrelevant to the issue at hand and I can only construe your comments at best as tragically misinformed or at worse a personal attack. Please stay on topic.
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06:36 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> Ruby Dino wrote:
> ...
I get a little touchy when people in the thread say I don't "Get it," I get especially touchy when a black person tells me I don't get it.
>
> ...
It's not transphobic. There have been ... -
06:24 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Ruby Dino wrote:
> David Celis wrote:
> ...
As a latino, ditto. I've been oppressed too. Being oppressed is awful, right? If only we could have a nice little document to help people get oppressed less and have documented methods to dea... -
05:51 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Carlos Jennings wrote:
> I worry about how evenly a CoC will be applied when "famous" Rubyists like Steve Klabnik has made a marginalised person cry in the past by publicly ridiculing her code: https://harthur.wordpress.com/2013/01/24/7... -
05:45 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I worry about how evenly a CoC will be applied when "famous" Rubyists like Steve Klabnik has made a marginalised person cry in the past by publicly ridiculing her code: https://harthur.wordpress.com/2013/01/24/771/ Yet he is still obviou...
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04:45 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> Nate Tuganov wrote:
> ...
Also to re-iterate my previous statement.
I have:
* been oppressed more than OP based on my race
* succeeded in winning friends who would otherwise have harsh opinions based on my rac... -
04:41 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- David Celis wrote:
> Nate Tuganov wrote:
> ...
As the first person to use SJW, I've recommended an alternative CoC which doesn't have an unfortunate political side but one which is a general CoC for people to "be nice." Unfortunately w... -
04:18 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Nate Tuganov wrote:
> If Ruby community ever need it, we should write our own.
I agree with the opinions of many folks in this thread that we do need a CoC. I think that others in this thread, those throwing terms like "SJWs" around,... -
04:04 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I'm in favor of the contributor covenant, a version of it was adopted by Rails. So far it has not produced any of the "bad" things that people have been concerned about. I feel more open instead of less. The same people that will use thi...
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03:54 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I'm really against her CoC. I've seen on Twitter how she tried to extort various open source projects, threatened their owners to create a buzz about their decline to accept her CoC and made damage to projects. If Ruby community ever nee...
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03:12 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Vit Ondruch wrote:
> I believe Ruby has code of conduct for ages:
> ...
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02:43 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Daniel Schweighöfer wrote:
> It's a real good thing to have an CoC because it protects people and enriches the community. And there are only people complaining who fear to lose their privilege of violating these social rules without con... -
01:26 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I am not in favor of the adoption of a CoC.
If this solved a real problem, I would consider it as would any reasonable person. However, no one in this thread has been able to point to any situations where a CoC (and specifically, *thi... -
12:34 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Austin Ziegler wrote:
> Yes. The very use of “SJWs” (as an insult) by some people on this thread
> ...
I'm going to start off by saying I was the first one to mention SJW in this thread
and I do very much get it.
I grew up in the ... -
10:55 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- It's a real good thing to have an CoC because it protects people and enriches the community. And there are only people complaining who fear to lose their privilege of violating these social rules without consequences. Please add it and m...
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08:21 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- It is useless to argue on the factual grounds of this "code of conduct".
The purported niceness is the selling bit, but the clauses of exclusion of community members are the only *actionable* ones.
They are mostly illegal and can make... -
08:06 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Austin:
> But we should make an effort to make Ruby actively welcoming to the people who have traditionally been marginalized.
You've drawn attention to SJW and ESR as terms you don't think are helpful. I deliberately avoided both ... -
05:31 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Unsubscribe: <mailto:ruby-core-request@ruby-lang.org?subject=unsubscribe>
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On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 11:45 AM, <fred_h@bootstrap.me.uk> wrote:
> Issue #12004 has been u... -
03:32 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Pat Allan wrote:
> The New Zealand Ruby community have a code of conduct and an active public Slack channel. Recently they had to eject someone for behaving inappropriately in their Slack channel.
I am the individual ejected and, i... -
02:39 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I see few people who don't understand what a code of conduct does and don't like the idea they've conjured up.
A code of conduct is as necessary as a test suite. You can run a project without tests, even successfully. You can be bug ... -
04:53 PM Misc #12013 (Closed): io/wait: allow to wait on readable and writable
- If I have a socket and I want to wait for both read and write events, IO.select is my only co-pilot:
~~~ruby
IO.select([mysock],[mysock])
~~~
the beautiful thing about the `#wait_readable` and `#wait_writable` methods is that I c... -
04:27 PM Feature #12012 (Rejected): Add Boolean method
- Please see discussion for #11848.
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02:29 PM Feature #12012 (Feedback): Add Boolean method
- For what purpose?
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10:37 AM Feature #12012 (Rejected): Add Boolean method
- In Ruby we have methods with a capital letter which are used for implicit type casting. For example: `Array`, `String`, `Integer` and etc. But there is lack of one desired function that I recently define in all my projects - this is `Boo...
- 04:09 PM Revision fc6eb693 (git): * 2016-01-22
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53611 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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04:09 PM Revision 782fd488 (git): * regparse.c (fetch_name_with_level): allow non word characters
- at the first character. [Feature #11949]
* regparse.c (fetch_name): ditto.
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04:08 PM Feature #11949 (Closed): Allow @/$ prefix in Regexp's named captures
- Applied in changeset r53610.
----------
* regparse.c (fetch_name_with_level): allow non word characters
at the first character. [Feature #11949]
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02:27 PM Feature #3356: Add GetShortPathName to ruby
- You can get the stored name by `File.realpath`, and tell if two files are same by `File.identical?`.
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10:17 AM Feature #3356: Add GetShortPathName to ruby
- Usaku NAKAMURA wrote:
> Since I do not have a usecase of the method, I cannot judge whether
> ...
I'd also like to see a "shortpath" method implemented, but also the opposite "longpath" (like suggested at [1]).
My use-case is tha... -
01:24 PM Bug #11120: Unexpected behavior when mixing Module#prepend with method aliasing
- Actually I really think that solution 1 is the good one. Here is another code sample:
~~~
module A
def run
puts 'RUN STARTS'
super
puts 'RUN ENDS'
end
def run_without_chain
puts 'RUN_WITHOUT_CHAIN START... -
01:18 PM Bug #11120: Unexpected behavior when mixing Module#prepend with method aliasing
- Adding my 2 cents here. I think that there's a big problem at the moment with Ruby, Module.prepend and alias_method_chain.
Here is a sample of code:
~~~
module A
def run
puts 'A STARTS'
super
puts 'A ENDS'
end
... -
12:42 PM Feature #12006: return IO object from IO#print, IO#puts, IO#close_read, IO#close_write,...
- Here is another example: Simplfy
$stdout.puts "some message"
$stdout.flush
to:
$stdout.puts("some message").flush -
09:03 AM Bug #12011 (Closed): honor Marshal.load post proc value for TYPE_LINK
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08:36 AM Revision 826f2ee3 (git): * marshal.c (r_object0): honor Marshal.load post proc
- value for TYPE_LINK. by Hiroshi Nakamura <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/1204 fix GH-1204
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07:58 AM Feature #12010: Exclude dot and dotdot from Dir#each
- Eric Wong wrote:
> "Martin J. Dürst" <duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp> wrote:
> ...
Hmm...
Emulating directory listing sounds a valid use case... -
07:47 AM Feature #12010: Exclude dot and dotdot from Dir#each
- Akira Tanaka wrote:
> I searched Dir.entries on gems.
> ...
Thanks, I hadn't thought up such use case.
It sounds need a treatment at least.
Could you check about Dir.foreach? -
05:02 AM Feature #12010: Exclude dot and dotdot from Dir#each
- "Martin J. Dürst" <duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp> wrote:
> On 2016/01/20 11:43, Eric Wong wrote:
> >naruse@airemix.jp wrote:
> >>Dir#each and Dir#read) (including Dir.entries, Dir.foreach and other methods) return "." and ".." at first.
> ... -
04:25 AM Feature #12010: Exclude dot and dotdot from Dir#each
- I searched Dir.entries on gems.
It seems there are size/length invocations on the result of Dir.entries.
Note that I used https://github.com/akr/gem-codesearch -
03:50 AM Feature #12010: Exclude dot and dotdot from Dir#each
- Hello Eric,
On 2016/01/20 11:43, Eric Wong wrote:
> naruse@airemix.jp wrote:
>> Dir#each and Dir#read) (including Dir.entries, Dir.foreach and other methods) return "." and ".." at first.
>> But through the all real use case "." a... -
02:28 AM Feature #12010: Exclude dot and dotdot from Dir#each
- Nobuyoshi Nakada wrote:
> Yui NARUSE wrote:
> ...
It sounds "don't need to respect". -
02:10 AM Feature #12010: Exclude dot and dotdot from Dir#each
- Yui NARUSE wrote:
> What is the platform?
Win32 was in my mind, but `opendir_internal()` terminates it.
So it "should respect `d_namlen` if available". -
07:41 AM Revision ed2e608d (git): merge revision(s) 53607:
- * Makefile.in (update-rubyspec): fix r53208 like r53451.
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07:40 AM Revision 89ee8a55 (git): * Makefile.in (update-rubyspec): fix r53208 like r53451.
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53607 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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06:58 AM Revision e28260cc (git): common.mk: update-config_files is back
- * common.mk (update-config_files): move back from Makefile.in,
needs to be here for .travis.yml.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53606 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e - 06:23 AM Revision efbffb52 (git): * 2016-01-21
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53605 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
-
06:23 AM Revision c3bd53b1 (git): test_io_m17n.rb: BOM with non-UTF
- * test/ruby/test_io_m17n.rb (test_bom_non_utf): assert BOM with
non-UTF encoding in encoding option, for r53084.
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03:50 AM Feature #10121: Dir.empty?
- On Windows, root directories of drives don't contain "." nor "..",
and the suggested code (also `Dir.entries(dirname).join == "..."`) doesn't work.
If it is needed in real case, this method should be adopted, I think. -
03:44 AM Bug #11838: Please backport r52883, r52884, r53046, r53198
- Martin Dürst wrote:
> trunk ですでに直っているバグについて、最初から Closed にした方がいいで
> ...
Yes.
でも、わかっていたら、でいいです。
> それと、このバグを backport していただくにはさらに何か必要でしょうか。
いいえ、これで十分です。
ありがとうございます。 -
03:41 AM Bug #11838: Please backport r52883, r52884, r53046, r53198
- On 2016/01/21 10:48, nagachika00@gmail.com wrote:
> Issue #11838 has been updated by Tomoyuki Chikanaga.
>
> Status changed from Assigned to Closed
>
> ----------------------------------------
> Bug #11838: Please backport r52883,... -
01:48 AM Bug #11838 (Closed): Please backport r52883, r52884, r53046, r53198
-
01:48 AM Bug #11838 (Assigned): Please backport r52883, r52884, r53046, r53198
- Thank you for your notice.
I'll close this ticket because it's already done on trunk and stable branch maintainers (usa san and I) watch closed ticket with REQUIRED Backport field. -
02:08 AM Bug #11847 (Closed): Install error on Linux NFS system
- Thank you for your report.
The pointed changes was merged into CRuby trunk at r49774.
But r49774 contains other changes.
I'll cherry pick the https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/commit/0a76e13645e990c48491c4c555fe9f7adcc1e552 into ...
01/20/2016
-
11:12 PM Bug #11969: [PATCH] IRB: Final newline missing in truncated backtraces
- Opened https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/1205 a few days ago. Here's the patch:
~~~
diff --git a/lib/irb.rb b/lib/irb.rb
index 45f3280..92b79b3 100644
--- a/lib/irb.rb
+++ b/lib/irb.rb
@@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ def eval_input
... -
10:37 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yui NARUSE said:
> The source of all privilege is derived of the creator, Matz.
Well said! :-) As Matz is the author this is very much his. CoC has no power to give (anything), it may only take away. We can choose to love and resp... -
08:12 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Fred Heath wrote:
> That alone isn't enough. We need evidence as to whether these issues would have been either avoided or better handled by the existence of a CoC.
> ...
To be clear, I was not suggesting that there's an exact measur... -
07:41 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > About the CoC text, he definition of "Project maintainers" is not clear in the Ruby project yet.
> Some people may think committer is them. (As above I personally think the Maintainer of Ruby is Matz)
> If so, I can't understand com... -
07:18 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Laws is born to solve the real problem.
So laws shall be designed to solve the real problem.
I know CoC is born because of real problems.
And it seems trying to solve some problems with some preconditions.
As far as I understand,... -
06:42 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > Andrew Vit wrote:
> ...
That alone isn't enough. We need evidence as to whether these issues would have been either avoided or better handled by the existence of a CoC.
> > 4. How many people will be marginalised and excluded by ... -
06:00 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Fred Heath wrote:
> 1. Is there any evidence to suggest that we (or any other software community) need a CoC ?
We could just look at historical discussions (mailing list/redmine) to see how often a conduct issue has come up in the... -
04:53 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I wrote the Japanese version code of conduct that Martin mentioned in #28. Let me leave few thoughts. Sorry in advance for my bad English in this nuanced context.
It's definitely good to ask people respect each other. But how about... -
04:45 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I sincerely hope the community consider the following before deciding:
1. Is there any evidence to suggest that we (or any other software community) need a CoC ?
2. Do we need a CoC created by people who have a track record of har... -
04:12 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> Right now in the PHP community there is a healthy debate about adopting the Contributor Covenant.
It's more like a debate about "rejecting" the Contributor Covenant. Indeed, the original proposer has wit... -
03:40 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> Hi,
> ...
Thanks for your input Matz.
I hope everyone will respect your wishes and continue this discussion with your comments in mind (that is, that you would prefer something more in line with what Post... -
03:34 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> I agree with the spirit of anti harassment. I hope the community being free from any personal attacks nor trolling.
I also agree with the spirit of anti harassment, but I don't understand the need of CoC.
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02:45 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > PostgreSQL CoC is far better fit to my intention.
My suggestion to adopt the Contributor Covenant was a first step. Ideally each community starts with something like this and evolves and shapes it to suit their particular needs. Wha... -
02:40 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > 2.1) The proposed code of conduct is available in quite a few languages, but not in Japanese.
The Japanese translation is being edited right now.
> ...
CC is open to PRs.
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10:59 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Final point of the PostgreSQL CoC:
> The CoC is only about interaction with the PostgreSQL community. Your private and public lives outside of the PostgreSQL community are your own.
This would have prevented the stupidity in the Op... -
10:07 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Several comments:
1) It's a pity that this proposal didn't come in a day or two earlier. This would have made it possible to discuss it at the recent developers' meeting (see https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby/wiki/DevelopersMee... -
10:04 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- No, thanks.
http://paul-m-jones.com/archives/6214 -
09:57 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Hi,
I agree with the spirit of anti harassment. I hope the community being free from any personal attacks nor trolling.
But I have a few concern about the wording in the proposed Code of Conduct, for example:
>Project maintainers ... -
09:29 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- As the maintainer of the Faye project (faye, faye-websocket, websocket-driver, permessage-deflate), I have adopted the Contributor Covenant, and would be very pleased to see Ruby follow suit.
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07:54 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Zach Briggs wrote:
> I'm a developer who writes Ruby and I'd like to see the Contributor Covenant adopted to ensure that people feel welcome and safe when contributing to Ruby.
> ...
If 10k people jumped off a bridge would you do it t... -
06:32 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- pat@freelancing-gods.com wrote:
>
>> Why fix what isn't broken?
>
> It may not be broken for you - does that mean it's not broken for others?
That's not how the burden of proof works, is it?
As a decade-long reader of ruby-... -
04:36 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I'm a developer who writes Ruby and I'd like to see the Contributor Covenant adopted to ensure that people feel welcome and safe when contributing to Ruby.
Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> At last count there are over 13,000 projects on ... -
02:01 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- On the 'Opalgate' account (#13) there are two longer comments worth taking in:
https://medium.com/@pop_gapon/first-of-all-the-guy-you-slammed-is-italian-and-doesn-t-seem-to-be-too-good-in-english-so-check-b69fb8584c56#.85jdvamef
ht... -
01:50 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > I think MetaRuby's mission statement is a good example of this and I am happy for the Ruby community to use it as a starting point to create one for Ruby that is as unique and considered as Ruby itself.
As nice as MetaRuby's mission... -
06:55 PM Feature #11816: Partial safe navigation operator
- So if I understand correctly, you like the current behavior, although it is not useful in any circumstance I can think of?
```ruby
e_error_bytes&.dup.force_encoding(...) #=> NoMethodError if error_bytes is nil
```
So there are b... -
10:01 AM Feature #11816: Partial safe navigation operator
- Marc,
I don't feel it's right to ignore nils in calls after `&.`
Nil-ignorance should be explicit, I think.
Matz. -
02:36 AM Feature #11816: Partial safe navigation operator
- Dear Matz,
Any update on the precedence of `&.`? -
06:36 PM Feature #11999: MatchData#to_h to get a Hash from named captures
- Yui NARUSE wrote:
> Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> ...
I did some experimenting of my own to this end, and came up with this: https://github.com/phluid61/mug/blob/master/lib/mug/matchdata/hash.rb
The only real weirdness arises from the... -
01:56 PM Feature #11999: MatchData#to_h to get a Hash from named captures
- Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> I don't think `to_h` is appropriate, because `MatchData` is not always able to convert to Hash/Map.
> ...
I feel it can always convert to Hash because even if it doesn't use named captures, the numbering is ... -
11:25 AM Feature #11999: MatchData#to_h to get a Hash from named captures
- that makes sense for me.
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06:18 AM Feature #11999: MatchData#to_h to get a Hash from named captures
- @Shota: i do need to test your patch, but my case is a little bit different than yours.
because it can be nil, it seems to pick the first non-nil value in my case. (or is it the last non-nil?)
specially with your patch:
```ruby
... -
05:28 PM Feature #10320: require into module
- Nobuyoshi Nakada wrote:
> I think this feature should be an instance method of `Module`, similar to `load` rather than `require`.
Yes, I believe having `Module#load` and possibly `Module#require` and `Module#require_relative` would b... -
05:14 PM Misc #10312: Give people more control over how the ruby parser sees code and lexical code elements (valid/invalid - toggle options) + macros
- I think some form of macros, DSL embedding, and/or compile-time metaprogramming would indeed be cool to have. I have, however, no idea what they would look like.
Here are some pointers to non-homoiconic languages (i.e. *not* Lisp) wit... -
04:41 PM Feature #9992: Access Modifiers (Internal Interfaces)
- I'm having trouble understanding what you mean by *namespace*. Classes and modules don't belong to namespaces. *Constants* belong to *modules*, but the fact that two classes which may or may not be referenced by two constants which are n...
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12:33 PM Feature #12010: Exclude dot and dotdot from Dir#each
- Yui NARUSE wrote:
> `Dir#each` and `Dir#read` (including `Dir.entries`, `Dir.foreach` and other methods) return `"."` and `".."` at first.
> ...
Strongly agreed, I had this on my "things to report" list forever but never got around to ... -
10:26 AM Feature #12010: Exclude dot and dotdot from Dir#each
- Nobuyoshi Nakada wrote:
> `d_name` might not be NUL-terminated, use `NAMLEN()` on such platforms.
What is the platform?
POSIX says it is NUL-terminated.
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03:11 AM Feature #12010: Exclude dot and dotdot from Dir#each
- `d_name` might not be NUL-terminated, use `NAMLEN()` on such platforms.
```diff
diff --git a/dir.c b/dir.c
index 193b5be..28a1e79 100644
--- a/dir.c
+++ b/dir.c
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
+#undef HAVE_DI... -
02:45 AM Feature #12010: Exclude dot and dotdot from Dir#each
- naruse@airemix.jp wrote:
> `Dir#each` and `Dir#read`) (including `Dir.entries`, `Dir.foreach` and other methods) return `"."` and `".."` at first.
> ...
If Ruby were a new language, yes. But I think it is too risky, now.
> ```diff
... -
02:17 AM Feature #12010 (Closed): Exclude dot and dotdot from Dir#each
- `Dir#each` and `Dir#read` (including `Dir.entries`, `Dir.foreach` and other methods) return `"."` and `".."` at first.
But through the all real use case `"."` and `".."` are useless.
How about excluding them?
```diff
diff --git a/d... - 12:09 PM Revision c3944b2d (git): * ChangeLog: typo.
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@53603 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
- 12:00 PM Revision 28efd93e (git): * common.mk, Makefile.in: update-config.files is only for Unix
- platforms.
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09:50 AM Feature #12008: Immutable object graphs (a.k.a. deep freeze)
- bascule@gmail.com wrote:
> I think immutable state has huge benefits for a lot of areas, most
> notably concurrency and security.
Agree. Maybe something along the lines of the following?
~~~
module DeepFreezable
def ... -
08:44 AM Feature #11550: Current behaviour of super(...) is dangerous in the presence of more than one included modules.
- Benoit Daloze wrote:
> Ronald Fischer wrote:
> ...
This doesn't help either. It is not a problem of the correct number of parameters, but of the semantics. Even in your design, there is no way that class C can tell to the modules M1 an... -
08:17 AM Revision 1bdc2d51 (git): vcs.rb: git worktree
- * tool/vcs.rb (VCS.detect, VCS::GIT): support working directory
created by `git worktree`.
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08:16 AM Revision 131f699d (git): ChangeLog: fix commit log of r53599
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08:14 AM Revision c23cb3ad (git): extlibs.rb: add --cache option
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04:02 AM Feature #12009: [PATCH] psych: pre-freeze string keys for hashes
- Alternative patch which is stronger to help the case where I have
arrays of hashes; each hash having the same set of keys:
http://80x24.org/spew/20160120035342.20168-1-e@80x24.org/raw
However, this does not help the case where I ... -
02:16 AM Feature #12009 (Assigned): [PATCH] psych: pre-freeze string keys for hashes
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01:06 AM Feature #12009 (Rejected): [PATCH] psych: pre-freeze string keys for hashes
- With the following example, this reduces allocations from 346 to 324
strings when calling `Psych.load` on a 26-entry hash:
---------------------------------------------------------------
~~~ruby
require 'psych'
require 'objspace'
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02:25 AM Bug #12011 (Closed): honor Marshal.load post proc value for TYPE_LINK
- Following test doesn't work.
A patch also attached.
Both of them are worked by nahi.
```diff
diff --git a/test/ruby/test_marshal.rb b/test/ruby/test_marshal.rb
index 482637f..262e7f6 100644
--- a/test/ruby/test_marshal.rb
+++ b/... -
12:27 AM Feature #11955 (Assigned): Expose Object that Receives logs in Logger
01/19/2016
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10:54 PM Feature #12008 (Open): Immutable object graphs (a.k.a. deep freeze)
- Hi there. I know some sort of "#deep_freeze" construct has been proposed many times before. I proposed it in this blog post in 2012: https://tonyarcieri.com/2012-the-year-rubyists-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-the-threads
I have a... -
10:43 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Kurtis Rainbolt-Greene wrote:
> @astonj:
> ...
Yes I am aware they have accepted the PR. That doesn't mean it should be used for Ruby or that it is a good reflection of Matz's wishes on how he'd like the Ruby community to conduct matte... -
10:20 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- @astonj:
> Personally I feel that Aaron, DHH or in fact any other prominent and respected member of the community is more than capable of writing a Ruby Mission Statement that better reflects Matz's intentions.
https://github.com/r... -
09:39 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Coraline Ada Ehmke wrote:
> I am the creator of the Contributor Covenant
Yes, we know who you are. (c Doctor Who)
To everyone reading this thread, please take time to read the following by ESR (Eric Raymond).
http://esr.ibiblio.o... -
09:29 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Personally I feel that Aaron, DHH or in fact any other prominent and respected member of the community is more than capable of writing a Ruby Mission Statement that better reflects Matz's intentions. The COC in question for instance, doe...
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09:09 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > In the end Adam Beynon accepted a pull request from Github user Strand McCutchen to add version 1.0 of the Contributor Covenant to the project. It's important to note that unlike version 1.3, the latest incarnation of the code, this ea...
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09:01 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Please add a Code of Conduct. It will not harm the people who think they don't need it. But there are lots of people who don't feel save in communities. And the code of conduct tries to protect those.
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08:40 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Since people are repeatedly bringing up Opal as a reason not to adopt a code of conduct, I'd like to point to a blog post giving my perspective on what happened. It includes a quote by the project owner, Adam Beynon: "Your efforts are ve...
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08:35 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I hope this is not the kind of professionalism we aspire to:
https://github.com/opal/opal/issues?q=is%3Aissue+conduct+is%3Aclosed
Please, let's keep personal conflicts out of this space, schoolyard bullying and witch hunts really d... -
07:35 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I'm against adding policies and rules such as this. It's good to ask people to love and respect each other, but to try and enforce such laws within an evolving language is the opposite of providing freedoms and liberties.
The Ruby co... -
06:05 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- The Celluloid projects have adopted the Contributor Convenant. I would be in favor of Ruby adopting it.
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10:57 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- > I believe Ruby has code of conduct for ages:
That is not a code of conduct, it's a motto. It says so directly in the linked article. -
07:36 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I believe Ruby has code of conduct for ages:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MINASWAN -
04:11 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- coraline@idolhands.com wrote:
> I'm asking that we join with the larger Ruby community in supporting
> the adoption of the Contributor Covenant for the Ruby language.
I am against this, we don't have this problem in Ruby itself.
A... -
12:54 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- Please, no.
I'm utterly opposed to this sort of policing of language. (Apart from the anti-doxxing
prohibition, which I'd support.)
I don't think noises made by the perpetually offended should warrant special consideration
(rath... -
12:20 AM Misc #12004 (Assigned): Code of Conduct
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12:19 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- I strongly support adopting a code of conduct to signal to newcomers that Ruby is a welcoming and inclusive community.
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12:08 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- This is probably already clear since Bundler adopted the Contributor Convenant for both the Bundler project and Bundler's gem generator, but I'd like to make it official: I'm in favor of this.
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12:07 AM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- We (the vcr, hamster, and rubygems repositories) have a Contributor Covenant-based Code of Conduct for our repositories and I absolutely back this being added.
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08:03 PM Feature #11955: Expose Object that Receives logs in Logger
- Nobu, I've added a new patch that would expose the `LogDevice` object in a `Logger` instance. This would be acceptable for my needs.
- 06:44 PM Revision 0dfb398a (git): * 2016-01-20
- git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/branches/ruby_2_3@53598 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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06:44 PM Revision 5fb0c1d9 (git): file.c: fix documentation
- * file.c: mode is optional, defaults to 0666.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/branches/ruby_2_3@53597 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e - 06:42 PM Revision 2b02ffa9 (git): * 2016-01-20
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06:42 PM Revision 4bb6f3fd (git): file.c: fix documentation
- * file.c: mode is optional, defaults to 0666.
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12:38 PM Bug #12007 (Feedback): Newly added Unicode data file doesn't get downloaded
- Remove `.unicode-8.0.0.time` file.
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08:10 AM Bug #12007 (Closed): Newly added Unicode data file doesn't get downloaded
- I added a new Unicode data file that should be downloaded to enc/unicode/8.0.0 in revision 53590, but despite repeated 'make up; make install' commands, the file wasn't downloaded.
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11:04 AM Revision f9afa36f (git): configure.in: suppress warnings
- * configure.in (warnflags): suppress warnings caused by macro
expansion with clang (and maybe -save-temps option).
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10:39 AM Revision 50b014d5 (git): ripper: clean timestamp
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09:50 AM Revision 8cedcf0f (git): configure.in: suppress warnings
- * configure.in (warnflags): suppress warnings caused by macro
expansion with clang.
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08:51 AM Feature #11999: MatchData#to_h to get a Hash from named captures
- Looks like it's the same problem as I noted here https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11999#note-2
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08:11 AM Feature #11999: MatchData#to_h to get a Hash from named captures
- also interesting if you have a with | combined regexp where both of them does have a named capture:
```ruby
reg = /(?<a>b)|(?<a>x)/ # => /(?<a>b)|(?<a>x)/
reg.match("abc") # => #<MatchData "b" a:"b" a:nil>
reg.match("abc").capture... -
03:26 AM Feature #11999: MatchData#to_h to get a Hash from named captures
- Martin Dürst wrote:
> Matthew Kerwin wrote:
> ...
I thought so myself, but the regular expression engine currently does numbered captures only if there are no named captures.
> **Note:** A regexp can't use named backreferences and n... -
02:36 AM Feature #11999: MatchData#to_h to get a Hash from named captures
- Matthew Kerwin wrote:
> I think #named_captures is the best name, since that is precisely what it returns (i.e. it never includes numbered captures.)
Could it make sense to include numbered captures in the hash, too? Just thinking ... -
08:36 AM Revision 8a78e0f6 (git): io.c: suppress warning
- * io.c (rb_update_max_fd): get rid of unused-value warning.
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08:15 AM Bug #10458 (Closed): After r48196, make cannot complete because of Unicode file download problem
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08:15 AM Bug #11837 (Closed): ./miniruby.exe: No such file or directory
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08:13 AM Bug #10457 (Closed): Proc instead of String as error message still doesn't work (gem problem?)
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08:04 AM Revision 3dcdb2c3 (git): * common.mk: Added Unicode data file CaseFolding.txt to be additionally
- downloaded (with Kimihito Matsui)
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06:15 AM Feature #12006 (Open): return IO object from IO#print, IO#puts, IO#close_read, IO#close_write,...
- There are a number of methods on IO objects that currently return nil.
It would be more convenient if they returned the object itself; that way, the methods could be chained.
Although some people might disagree with this style, this ... -
05:41 AM Revision 90c36180 (git): make-snapshot: remove Unicode data
- * make-snapshot: remove Unicode data files, which are not
necessary once all source have been generated.
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05:05 AM Revision fe20002c (git): make-snapshot: download first
- * common.mk (update-download): split to download only, excluding
VCS.
* make-snapshot: download config, Unicode data, gem, and external
library files first.
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04:46 AM Bug #11946: Assertion failed: (!STR_EMBED_P(shared)), function str_new_frozen, file string.c, line 1075.
- Ruby 2.3.0
Rails 4.2.5
Confirming for me also. I have traced the problem to this line:
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v4.2.5/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb#L546
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04:34 AM Feature #12005: Unify Fixnum and Bignum into Integer
- Could you elaborate the road map?
1. move methods from `Fixnum` and `Bignum` to `Integer`, with code to dispatch by its range
2. deprecate direct use of `Fixnum` and `Bignum`
3. remove them
Please correct it if something is missing. -
02:38 AM Feature #12005 (Closed): Unify Fixnum and Bignum into Integer
- CRuby has two `Integer` classes, `Fixnum` and `Bignum`.
But it is implementation detail.
They should be seen as a single class `Integer` like `Flonum`.
## Compatibility note
* Q: How do I check whether Fixnum and Bignum are unifi... -
04:00 AM Bug #12002 (Rejected): **param notation seems to be creating a new hash in ruby 2.2.0
- It is not a bug.
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03:16 AM Bug #12000 (Closed): Crash report for 2.3.0
- Thank you, already fixed in the trunk.
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02:55 AM Revision 866ac8d9 (git): TestISeq.rb: exclude time consuming GC test
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02:52 AM Revision 35568b41 (git): increase timeout for ARMv7
- http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/scw-9d6766/ruby-trunk/log/20160113T091704Z.diff.html.gz
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02:39 AM Revision 0ca5d75c (git): common.mk: fix dependency
- * common.mk (.unicode-tables.time): should not depend on files
which are not downloaded yet, but just the timestamp for them.
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02:30 AM Revision e48375c1 (git): common.mk: update-remote
- * common.mk (update-remote): update by downloading remote files.
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- because Mutex#exclusive_unlock was already deleted. [fix GH-1185]
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- 12:39 AM Revision a0b31d28 (git): * 2016-01-19
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12:39 AM Revision 389a84fd (git): * vm_method.c: fix grammar in respond_to? warning.
- [fix GH-1047]
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01/18/2016
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11:33 PM Misc #12004: Code of Conduct
- If this makes people feel more comfortable to contribute to Ruby, then I am positive on it. I think we basically do this already, it's just not explicitly stated.
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10:18 PM Misc #12004 (Closed): Code of Conduct
- I am the creator of the Contributor Covenant, a code of conduct for Open Source projects. At last count there are over 13,000 projects on Github that have adopted it. This past year saw adoption of Contributor Covenant by a lot of very l...
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11:32 PM Feature #11999: MatchData#to_h to get a Hash from named captures
- Shota Fukumori wrote:
> > is not always able to convert to Hash/Map.
> ...
I think #named_captures is the best name, since that is precisely what it returns (i.e. it never includes numbered captures.) -
04:53 PM Feature #11999: MatchData#to_h to get a Hash from named captures
- > is not always able to convert to Hash/Map.
Ah -- agreed. How about MatchData#named_captures?
I can't think this name is the best, suggestions welcome. -
12:51 PM Feature #11999: MatchData#to_h to get a Hash from named captures
- I don't think `to_h` is appropriate, because `MatchData` is not always able to convert to Hash/Map.
Is there any name candidate?
Matz.
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11:42 AM Feature #11999: MatchData#to_h to get a Hash from named captures
- I agree. Please add this feature. I have also looked to do the same thing.
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08:57 AM Feature #11999: MatchData#to_h to get a Hash from named captures
- Consideration is behavior for multiple captures with same group name:
~~~
/(?<a>.)(?<a>.)/
~~~
MatchData#[] returns the last one and my attached patch follows that behavior. -
06:37 AM Feature #11999 (Closed): MatchData#to_h to get a Hash from named captures
- ~~~
class MatchData
def to_h
self.names.map { |n| [n, self[n]] }.to_h
end
end
p '12'.match(/(?<a>.)(?<b>.)(?<c>.)?/).to_h #=> {"a"=>"1", "b"=>"2", "c"=>nil}
~~~
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10:13 PM Bug #12003 (Closed): Unexpected behavior of === with Range of Date objects
- In Ruby 2.2, a Range of Date objects will return true when matched with === for a new Date that falls in the range:
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puts ENV['RUBY_VERSION']
# => '2.2.3'
require 'date'
date_range = Date.new(1980, 1, 1)..Date.new(1990, 1, 10)
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09:41 PM Revision 10dac769 (git): merge revision(s) 53391: [Backport #11898]
- skip if locale is not UTF-8
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09:26 PM Bug #12001: Abort trap:6
- Same as #11998.
> ruby 2.2.1p85 (2015-02-26 revision 49769) [x86_64-darwin14]
(snip)
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02:22 PM Bug #12001 (Third Party's Issue): Abort trap:6
- I created (successfully) a new rails app ($ rails new Pinteresting) per the instruction of OneMonthRails class. I changed to the directory and ran the ($ rails server) command and the following report displayed:
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You may have e... -
09:09 PM Bug #12002: **param notation seems to be creating a new hash in ruby 2.2.0
- r48239 did, according to `git bisect`.
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02:51 PM Bug #12002 (Rejected): **param notation seems to be creating a new hash in ruby 2.2.0
- I found the regression regarding the handling of the `**` notation for options hash in a method. In ruby 2.1 and lower, it seems to always be handled in the same way, i.e. it is always the same object:
```ruby
def hashie1(o={})
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01:50 PM Bug #12000 (Closed): Crash report for 2.3.0
- Running RSpec tests on a RoR application, MRI 2.2.2 returned many failures due to an undefined method, while MRI 2.3.0 crashed with the following report. This happened only twice: once on CircleCI and once locally (OSX).
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01:49 PM Revision 8d6d6116 (git): ruby-additional.el: ruby-decode-unicode
- * misc/ruby-additional.el (ruby-decode-unicode): new function to
convert escaped Unicode to raw string.
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12:48 PM Revision 90d60621 (git): unicode_norm_gen.tmpl: Remove indicator
- * template/unicode_norm_gen.tmpl: Remove indicator for
"frozen_string_literal: true", as r52526.
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11:50 AM Revision ed34d855 (git): parse.y: show operations on BITSTACK
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10:25 AM Revision 6c770049 (git): common.mk: UPDATE_LIBRARIES to yes
- * common.mk (UPDATE_LIBRARIES): try to update unicode files by
default.
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10:21 AM Revision f78ab819 (git): common.mk: get rid of repeating same names
- * common.mk (download-unicode-data): strip directory paths from
the target names, to get rid of repeating same file names.
* tool/downloader.rb: add -p option for prefix.
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05:55 AM Feature #11949: Allow @/$ prefix in Regexp's named captures
- It should be fixed,I think,without assignment behavior.
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05:37 AM Revision 45acdf4d (git): parse.y: escaped newline in dedenting heredoc
- * parse.y (parser_here_document): an escaped newline is not an
actual newline, and the rest part should not be dedented.
[ruby-core:72855] [Bug #11989]
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05:37 AM Bug #11989 (Closed): Dedenting interpolating heredoc can interpret escapes incorrectly
- Applied in changeset r53573.
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parse.y: escaped newline in dedenting heredoc
* parse.y (parser_here_document): an escaped newline is not an
actual newline, and the rest part should not be dedented.
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03:05 AM Revision c626cb69 (git): * test/ruby/test_string.rb: Added extra testcase for test_rstrip_bang
- and test_lstrip_bang. [fix GH-1178] Patch by @Matrixbirds
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02:48 AM Revision 4c6713f3 (git): * string.c: fix a typo. [fix GH-1202][ci skip] Patch by @sunboshan
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12:53 AM Bug #11928: Segmentation fault in did_you_mean extension
- _ wanabe wrote:
> This script still causes SEGV.
Fixed at r53524. Thanks!