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Rails upgrade and gem support #64

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pratikpandit05 opened this issue Jan 16, 2018 · 3 comments
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Rails upgrade and gem support #64

pratikpandit05 opened this issue Jan 16, 2018 · 3 comments

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@pratikpandit05
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pratikpandit05 commented Jan 16, 2018

We have been using this gem in applications and found it to be pretty nifty.

Would you be open to sharing the roadmap for upgrades and support for this gem?
Are you looking for new maintainers?

Do let me know
Thanks

@2called-chaos
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In case @mezis doesn't return (he seems quite busy in his private repos) I created a fork and intend to maintain it as we use this gem for a while (with some patches) and intend to do that for years to come. It is also published as gem (fuzzily_reloaded) as to not having to rely on "versionless" git.

I dropped Rails <5.1 support, fixed a deprecation in Rails 6.1 and fixed the tests. I personally don't really miss any features right now but feel free to propose something. I will scavenge the issues, PRs and forks for anything interesting in the next few days.

https://github.com/2called-chaos/fuzzily

@ragesoss
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ragesoss commented Jul 9, 2020

@2called-chaos thanks! I think I'm going to add fuzzily_reloaded to my main project. Can you enable issues on your repo?

@2called-chaos
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Can you enable issues on your repo?

@ragesoss ups! I guess that is what you get for a fork, I thought it was just there, it always has been :)

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