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  1. @jasonfried When fluff stops taking so much space.
  2. @greatseth clone git://github.com/rails/rails.git and go crazy
  3. @greatseth http://gemcutter.org/gems/a... boom
  4. @greatseth activesupport 3.0.pre is available now and it's built for cherry-picking :)
  5. @alloy Aha! Great. I'll revert.
  6. Copy/pasting and relicensing parts of Active Support is the sincerest form of flattery: http://github.com/dcparker/...
  7. @yugui Without committing? Do you use svk or git-svn?
  8. @yugui #rubyconf should provide one too! And local dining recommendations.
  9. @nicksieger @aeden Right. We'd like to extract some conventions for offlining heavy lifting. Not some generic queue.
  10. @aeden core list, yeah - got some ideas?
  11. @aeden See Active Worker progress @ http://github.com/joshbuddy...
  12. @joshpeek Bugs like dark corners!
  13. Rails 3 upgrade for Redmine, a big 2.3 app http://bit.ly/2ELkEU. The Rails 3 death panel pulls the plug on old, infirm features.
  14. Discovered my emergency-brain-shutdown code word: "webinar"
  15. @mattvague We're using AQ Toolkit for its streaming XML parsing and gzip support, but ObjectiveResource is improving fast!
  16. @jasonfried Fantasy coaches also deserve Gatorade baths...
  17. Hash#key_filter, custom_compare, and custom_hash are delectable: http://bit.ly/l3L33. For speedy params[:foo], Rack headers, ?
  18. @alloy Wow, that's great to see! AS 3 on git master (or 3.0.pre from gemcutter) is cherry-pickable.
  19. @SoftMind You can use Rails 3 from git *today*
  20. @keeran Who knows, but those waiting for the mainstream can take their sweet time. Follower mentality is an anchor.