David's level of productive output really does boggle my mind. The Ruby community is extremely lucky to have him. [2] =D
Great job, David! -- LAILSON BANDEIRA http://lailsonbandeira.com/ On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 6:06 PM, Dan North <d...@dannorth.net> wrote: > What Aslak said. A lot. > > Good job indeed. > > Cheers, > Dan > > > On 11 October 2010 16:14, aslak hellesoy <aslak.helle...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> ## RSpec-2.0.0 has been released! >>> >>> >> David, I'm so impressed how you have managed to manage a half-rewrite, >> updating the RSpec book (which now soon goes to print) and coordinating >> everything with Rails and the 80+ contributors. The upgrade process has been >> extremely simple for me taken into account all of the great changes that >> have gone into the release. >> >> The end result is shining, and the Cucumber-based Relish docs are >> absolutely stunning - thanks especially to Justin, Myron and Matt. >> >> Good job! >> >> Aslak >> >> >>> This marks the end of a year-long effort that improves RSpec in a number >>> of ways, including modularity, cleaner code, and much better integration >>> with Rails-3 than was possible before (see >>> http://blog.davidchelimsky.net/2010/01/25/rspec-20-in-the-works/). >>> >>> ### Docs, with a little bit of relish >>> >>> In addition to the documentation available at all the places (see >>> http://blog.davidchelimsky.net/2010/07/01/rspec-2-documentation/), we've >>> also got all of the Cucumber features posted to Justin Ko's new Cucumber >>> presentation app, relish. >>> >>> http://relishapp.com/rspec >>> >>> We'll also have the RDoc up on http://rdoc.info in a day or so. >>> >>> ### Thanks! >>> >>> Big thanks to 80+ contributors who submitted patches for RSpec-2.0.0, >>> including [1]: >>> >>> Aan, Adam Walters, Akira Matsuda, Alex Crichton, Anderson Dias, Andre >>> Arko, Andreas Neuhaus, Ashley Moran, Ben Armston, Ben Rady, Brasten Sager, >>> Brian J Reath, Carlhuda, Chad Humphries, Charles Lowell, Chris Redinger, >>> Chuck Remes, Corey Ehmke, Corey Haines, Dan Peterson, Dave Newman, David >>> Genord II, David S. Kang, Ethan Gunderson, Gonçalo Silva, Greg Sterndale, >>> Hans de Graaff, Iain Hecker, Jacques Crocker, Jean-Daniel Guyot, Jeff >>> Ramnani, Jim Breen, Johan Kiviniemi, Josep Mª Bach, Josh Graham, Joshua >>> Nichols, Kabari Hendrick, Kristian M, Lailson B, Len Smith, Leonardo Bessa, >>> Les Hill, Luis Lavena, Marcin Kulik, Markus Schirp, Matt Remsik, Matt Yoho, >>> Matthew Todd, Michael Niessner, Mike Gehard, Myron Marston, Nate Jackson, >>> Neeraj Singh, Nestor Ovroy, Nick Ang, Nicolas Braem, Paul Rosania, Phil >>> Smith, Postmodern, Prasad, Rob Sanheim, Roman Chernyatchik, Ryan Bigg, Ryan >>> Briones, Sam Pohlenz, Scott Taylor, Shin-ichiro OGAWA, Thibaud >>> Guillaume-Gentil, Tim Connor, Tim Harper, Tom Stuart, Vít Ondruch, Wincent >>> Colaiuta, aslakhellesoy, eira, garren smith, grosser, hasimo, justinko, rup, >>> speedmax, wycats >>> >>> Extra special thanks go to: >>> >>> * Chad Humphries for contributing his Micronaut gem which is the basis >>> for rspec-core-2 >>> * Yehuda Katz, Carl Lerche, and José Valim, for their assistance with >>> getting rspec-rails-2 to take advantage of new APIs in Rails-3, and for >>> shepherding patches to Rails that made it far simpler for testing extensions >>> like rspec-rails to hook into Rails' testing infrastructure. Their work here >>> has significantly reduced the risk that Rails point-releases will break >>> rspec-rails. >>> * Myron Marston for a wealth of thoughtful contributions including >>> Cucumber features that we can all learn from >>> * Justin Ko for his direct contributions to rspec, and for relish ( >>> http://relishapp.com/), which makes executable documentation act more >>> like documentation. >>> >>> ### What's next? >>> >>> #### rspec-rails-2 for rails-2 >>> >>> There are a couple of projects floating around that support rspec-2 and >>> rails-2. I haven't had the chance to review any of these myself, but my hope >>> is that we'll have be an official rspec-2 for rails-2 gem in the coming >>> months. >>> >>> #### rspec-1 maintenance >>> >>> rspec-1 will continue to get maintenance releases, but these will be >>> restricted, primarily, to bug fixes. Any new features will go into rspec-2, >>> and will likely not be back-ported. >>> >>> [1] Contributor names were generated from the git commit logs. >>> _______________________________________________ >>> rspec-users mailing list >>> rspec-users@rubyforge.org >>> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> rspec-users mailing list >> rspec-users@rubyforge.org >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users >> > > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users >
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