One of the advantages of having a solid user base is being able to receive bug reports, patch, and release. This helps to get higher quality software to your users faster.
Late last week, Rails 3.0.5 was released:
The full list of changes is available here, but this is what you can expect in the latest build:
- Fixed a bug that occurs when a gzip returns a UTF-8 string in Ruby 1.9
- Active Record limit values with not escape Arel SQL literal nodes
- Relation#where() calls will always produce AND statements regardless of how conditions hashes behave
- Observer callbacks will only be executed once when using STI classes in ActiveRecord
Short release cycles #FTW!
(via RubyOnRails-Core)
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