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Ruby 3.2, Conventional Commits, and release-please

Apr 15, 202245 minEp. 175
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Episode description

[00:03:05] Chris tells us more about the bug he was trying to fix, working on Stripe tax support, Stripe payment element and addresses, and he fills us in on a JavaScript tool that Shopify for formatting addresses in different countries that makes Andrew sweat.


[00:07:28] As a follow up from last week’s episode, Andrew defines “Posterized.”


[00:08:06] The guys chat about WebAssembly stuff.


[00:11:49] Andrew talks about playing around with mruby, and Chris tells us about what he did with a Raspberry Pi.


[00:16:07] Jason tells us he’s been reading the mruby docs and about how you take embedded Ruby and run it.


[00:17:34] A previous episode is brought up with guest Terence Lee, where they talked quite a bit about mruby. 


[00:18:19] Chris brings up Ruby 3.2.0, some of the changes that are happening with it, especially rewriting it in Rust. Also, Ruby will be 30 years old next year!

 

[00:26:04] Andrew tells us about a conversation he had with Drew Bragg recently because he offered to help him with automatic releases on his Ruby Gem, and he explains Release Please.


[00:31:12] What does Andrew think about getting PR’s on an open source project?

 

[00:33:51] Andrew fills us in on how he used Semantic Commit and Conventional Commit messages everywhere, and a setting they changed in Ruby gems.






Panelists:

Jason Charnes

Chris Oliver

Andrew Mason



Sponsor:

Honeybadger



Links:

Ruby Radar Newsletter

Ruby Radar Twitter

Try Ruby Playground

Posterized

mruby

Remote Ruby podcast-Episode 27: Joined by Terence Lee

Ruby 3.2.0 Preview 1 Released

Add release-please action for releasing to RubyGems #14 

Release Please Action-GitHub

Release Please-GitHub


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