[#68478] Looking for MRI projects for Ruby Google Summer of Code 2015 — Tony Arcieri <bascule@...>
Hi ruby-core,
10 messages
2015/03/10
[#68480] Re: Looking for MRI projects for Ruby Google Summer of Code 2015
— SASADA Koichi <ko1@...>
2015/03/10
I have.
[#68549] Re: Looking for MRI projects for Ruby Google Summer of Code 2015
— SASADA Koichi <ko1@...>
2015/03/17
I sent several ideas on previous, mail, but they are seems rejected?
[#68493] [Ruby trunk - Feature #10532] [PATCH] accept_nonblock supports "exception: false" — nobu@...
Issue #10532 has been updated by Nobuyoshi Nakada.
5 messages
2015/03/11
[#68503] Re: [Ruby trunk - Feature #10532] [PATCH] accept_nonblock supports "exception: false"
— Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
2015/03/12
Committed as r49948.
[#68504] Re: [Ruby trunk - Feature #10532] [PATCH] accept_nonblock supports "exception: false"
— Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@...>
2015/03/12
On 2015/03/12 12:08, Eric Wong wrote:
[#68506] Seven stacks (and two questions) — Jakub Trzebiatowski <jaktrze1@...>
The Ruby Hacking Guide says that Ruby has=E2=80=A6 seven stacks. Is it =
5 messages
2015/03/12
[#68520] Possible regression in 2.1 and 2.2 in binding when combined with delegate? — Joe Swatosh <joe.swatosh@...>
# The following code
3 messages
2015/03/14
[#68604] GSOC project Cross-thread Fiber support — surya pratap singh raghuvanshi <oshosurya@...>
- *hi i am a third year computer science student interested in working
6 messages
2015/03/22
[#68606] Re: GSOC project Cross-thread Fiber support
— Tony Arcieri <bascule@...>
2015/03/22
Hi Surya,
[ruby-core:68399] Re: [Ruby trunk - Bug #10916] [Open] What the Ruby? SegFault?
From:
Zachary Scott <e@...>
Date:
2015-03-03 21:31:42 UTC
List:
ruby-core #68399
I think redmine is also a blocker, as it has been notoriously susceptible to spam. If we can fix that, maybe we can remove registration requirement. On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Eric Wong <[email protected]> wrote: > "\"Martin J. D=C3=BCrst\"" <[email protected]> wrote: >> > * Author: why do i need this acct just to create a bug report >> >> The answer is simple: Requiring registration helps a lot for >> reducing spam. Many thanks for your help. > > For what it's worth, I do not agree with requiring registration. > > Debian's bug tracker and {linux-kernel,git,...}@vger.kernel.org mailing > lists are all open to the world without registration. They're all still > usable thanks to good spam filtering. And I'd rather deal with a small > amount of spam that does get through rather than require registration > (and we've still gotten some spam despite registration). > > Just my 2 cents...