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  • = Ruby on Rails 5.2 = ...on Rails 5.2 is the latest version of well known web framework written in Ruby.
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  • = Ruby on Rails 6.0 = ...on Rails 6.0 is the latest version of well known web framework written in Ruby.
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  • = Ruby on Rails 6.1 = ...on Rails 6.1 is the latest version of well known web framework written in Ruby.
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  • = Ruby on Rails 7.0 = ...on Rails 7.0 is the latest version of well known web framework written in Ruby.
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  • = Ruby on Rails 5.1 = ...on Rails 5.1 is the latest version of well known web framework written in Ruby.
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  • * changes to isolated/leaf package without the impact on other packages/rest of the distribution * limited scope changes without the impact on other packages/rest of the distribution
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  • = Feature Name Rails 3.0.5 = Update the Ruby on Rails gems in Fedora from 2.3.8 to 3.0.5
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  • == Ruby == === Ruby On Rails ===
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  • = Ruby Gems and RPM Packaging = ...le Ruby modules, and RPM, Fedora's way of managing all packages (including Ruby's pluggable modules), are two different ways to achieve the same thing -Or
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  • = Ruby on Rails 7.0 = ...on Rails 7.0 is the latest version of well known web framework written in Ruby.
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  • === Welcome to the Fedora Ruby Quickstart Guide! === ...t is not a Ruby tutorial, so it's expected that you have some knowledge of Ruby.
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  • = Ruby on Rails 6.0 = ...on Rails 6.0 is the latest version of well known web framework written in Ruby.
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  • = Ruby on Rails 6.1 = ...on Rails 6.1 is the latest version of well known web framework written in Ruby.
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  • = Ruby on Rails 5.2 = ...on Rails 5.2 is the latest version of well known web framework written in Ruby.
    7 KB (1,039 words) - 20:43, 15 June 2018
  • = Ruby on Rails 5.1 = ...on Rails 5.1 is the latest version of well known web framework written in Ruby.
    7 KB (1,056 words) - 17:35, 12 October 2017
  • = Rails 3.2 = ...s stack. Fedora 17 still contains Rails 3.0, which are rather old from the Rails community point of view.
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  • ...in English showing that how Fedora 18 can be installed. You can run Fedora on a virtual machine and record the screen and add some voice. ...ion process of setting a simple Ruby on Rails application using the Fedora Ruby stack
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  • ...me choosing Fedora, is '''GlitterGallery''' (the project I'd like to work on). Also, I'm a fan of free and open source software, and Fedora is an excell ...ergallery/GlitterGallery/issues/51 new design], and am collecting feedback on the same.
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  • = Ruby 1.9.1 = ...ora 13, possibly including Ruby 1.8.5 as well, Fedora becomes the superior Ruby development platform.
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  • = Ruby 1.8.7 = Update the system Ruby 1.8 stack in Fedora from 1.8.6 to 1.8.7
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  • ...k it may need some changes. Further take some screenshots and include them on the wiki pages where ever they are required. Your mentor will assist you by * '''Task Topic:''' Testing on Package ibus
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  • ...y adopted by designers through the git commands. Several designers working on same project should be able to know what changes the others are doing to th ...For community members to just take a look at the project and give feedback on the mockups,a canonical place should be available to give feedbacks and to
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  • * changes to isolated/leaf package without the impact on other packages/rest of the distribution * limited scope changes without the impact on other packages/rest of the distribution
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  • ...b-based projects in the field of Learning Management Systems using Ruby on Rails and PHP. As a result I have much experience deploying web frameworks and as
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  • * changes to isolated/leaf package without the impact on other packages/rest of the distribution * limited scope changes without the impact on other packages/rest of the distribution
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  • * changes to isolated/leaf package without the impact on other packages/rest of the distribution * limited scope changes without the impact on other packages/rest of the distribution
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  • * changes to isolated/leaf package without the impact on other packages/rest of the distribution * limited scope changes without the impact on other packages/rest of the distribution
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  • = Ruby/Rails = ...ommunity Edition), http://fedoramagazine.org/start-developing-android-apps-on-fedora-in-10-minutes/
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  • ...ive users the ability to easily setup the web application both locally and on a remote server with any installation of the latest release of Fedora. *While working on small projects with teams, I have gained experience working and setting up
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  • MUKTI is the Annual National Level Technical Symposium on GNU/Linux and Free Software conducted by the GNU/Linux Users' Group of NIT |'''RPM packaging workshop'''||''A detailed hands-on session on RPM packaging in Fedora'' || 2 hours || Intermediate/Advanced ||''[[User:su
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  • The target audience are developers working on Fedora. Specifically: developers '''building on''' Fedora; not '''contributing to''' Fedora.
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  • * changes to isolated/leaf package without the impact on other packages/rest of the distribution * limited scope changes without the impact on other packages/rest of the distribution
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  • I am very compassionate about open-source software development. I use Fedora on a daily basis and I want to have the chance to become a part of the develop ...allows graph plotting to be embedded in applications. I have been working on augmenting the existing text styling of the main configuration system. This
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  • These are the [[Talking Points]] for the Fedora 20 release. For information on how these talking points were chosen, see [[Talking Points SOP]]. They are The talking points are based in part on the [[Releases/20/ChangeSet|Change Set]] for this release.
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  • ...ood!'''||''This talk is about some personal experiences playing with Linux on Embedded Devices, an introduction to tools of the trade, some tips and tric |'''Kickstarting C, GCC'''||''Introduction to gcc, make, C on GNU/Linux'' || 3 hours || Beginner || [[User:Shakthimaan|Shakthi Kannan]] |
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  • ...out the progress of their project. You are strongly encouraged to register on the Freenode network and participate in our IRC channels. For more nformati I am very compassionate about open-source software development. I use Fedora on a daily basis and I want to have the chance to become a part of the develop
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  • ...mplete functionality required by a user to run and manage virtual machines on various cloud service providers such as Amazon EC2, Rackspace, Red Hat RHEV ...s us to write tooling to deploy, monitor and manage a number of instances on various cloud providers. Currently, the Conductor web UI and some limited c
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  • I have experienced on several projects based on PHP, Ruby, Java, Javascript as well as many Open source frameworks/ libraries and Con ...the project mentors who are provided by the fedora design team, UX/UI and Ruby professionals I know personally and also my University lecturers. I could c
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  • * RPMDev (Redmine / Ruby on Rails)
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  • ...ims at creating sound themes for Fedora. For this reason, I intend to work on packaging RubyGems into RPMs. My initial part of the work can be found [htt # Other contributions on Github [5]
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  • ...ims at creating sound themes for Fedora. For this reason, I intend to work on packaging RubyGems into RPMs. My initial part of the work can be found [htt # Other contributions on Github [5]
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  • ...a web-application built with Ruby on Rails, that keeps track of the Fedora/Ruby integration, especially gem -> rpm conversion. The project was started on 2012 as a Google Summer Of Code project by [[User:Zuhao]] and later were ad
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  • The target audience are developers working on Fedora. Specifically: developers '''building on''' Fedora; not '''contributing to''' Fedora.
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  • * Freenode IRC Nick: <b>samy241190</b> on freenode. You can find me on #fedora-devel or #aeolus but you can also send me a message privately. I would definitely be willing to continue contributing to the Fedora project on a more permanent basis in the future. I am graduating from college June of
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  • ...mework, extremely flexible yet extremely simple. It’s similar to [[Ruby on Rails]], ...all the tools you need to develop web applications, with few restrictions on how you
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  • <!-- All fields on this form are required to be accepted by FESCo. JRuby is an alternative Ruby implementation with fast growing user base due to its great performance in
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  • ! scope="col" |Ruby gem |ace-rails-ap
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  • ...e 7.0 version. It took a long time, since there was not much documentation on how to update Unicode data and also there was the chance of loosing backwar Change the Login screen that GDM uses to run on Wayland instead of X.
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  • ...ed with “Afterthought”. That is, from installing and binding the bundle of Rails, AngularJS and MongoDB to changing the command line prompt color. ...rking and security. I used Ruby and its frameworks like Ramaze and Ruby on Rails when our security team participated in (and also organized) various Capture
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  • <!-- All fields on this form are required to be accepted by FESCo. Perform a series of various changes to improve developer experience on Fedora.
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  • <!-- The Board agrees on dedicating F20 to Seth Vidal - please, don't forgot to mention is --> On July 8, the Fedora Project lost Seth Vidal, a dedicated, tireless, and bril
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  • .... (See [[#Contributing|the end of this announcement]] for more information on how to help.) ...hat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2003-November/msg00000.html came out on November 6, 2003].
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  • ...s, especially if people are too busy to meet face to face. When I stumbled on GlitterGallery while browsing the Fedora project page, I realized the poten ...osal that I will not have time to implement, so I plan to continue working on them after Summer of Code is over.
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  • ...is the latest version of the popular integration BDD testing framework for Ruby. ...tack will be updated to version 7.1.0, ensuring that Fedora has the newest Ruby Cucumber available.
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  • .... (See [[#Contributing|the end of this announcement]] for more information on how to help.) ...hat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2003-November/msg00000.html came out on November 6, 2003].
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  • * changes to isolated/leaf package without the impact on other packages/rest of the distribution * limited scope changes without the impact on other packages/rest of the distribution
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