El 26/10/10 03:41, Gaveen Prabhasara escribió:
I only started using rvm recently, and therefore can't comment on
how
primetime ready it is. But given all the benefits it's say it's definitely
worth checking.
I still dont use it but agree its worth checking...
I'm not saying that it has to be rvm and only rvm, but the idea
sounds neat.
There would be some packaging changes necessary if we are to achieve a
rvm or any other good multi-ruby env.
I really dont feel comfortable with fedora multi-envs in general. Fedora
being Fedora, im not sure we should have it or not. Keeping and "old"
environment (compat) is more like a enterprise level requirement and i
dont know we have enough human resources in ruby-sig/pacakgers to deal
with it.
I already have a friend who's complaining about F14 not pushing the
envelope and just including sw updates, what he said, "not fun at all".
I feel the Fedora way pushes us to move to 1.9 for F15. If we can cope
with a multi-envs, fine, but for me is a low prio.
+1 from me for the idea of system-wide rvm/multi-ruby env
0 (still in neutral)
Guillermo