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IBM_DB gem version 2.5.9 Release
    Praveen Devarao - 2012-01-22 01:12   -   Rails Adapter/Driver for IBM DataServers
New version 2.5.9 of ibm_db gem is now available.

This version of gem supports database create and drop starting with version V97fp4 and above of DB2 client. With this TDD of rails becomes easier as one will be able to run rake related tasks like rake db:test:clone, rake db:test:purge etc that create and drop database.
ZiK 0.20 ongoing
    Vincent Carmona - 2012-01-21 10:53   -   ZiK
Part of ZiK code are currently rewritten so 0.20 serie should be able to use different user interfaces and different audio player backend.
ZiK 0.20 code is written "from scratch". Old and new features are implemented step by step.
The code can be seen at http://zik.rubyforge.org/git?p=zik.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/0.20 .
ruby-taglib2 0.1.4 is out
    Vincent Carmona - 2012-01-21 10:29   -   ZiK
Version 0.1.4 brings fixes for segmentation faults that can happen after TagLib::BadPath exception is raised.
kgio 2.7.2 - for older, and older Rubies
    Eric Wong - 2012-01-07 22:45   -   Rainbows!
kgio provides non-blocking I/O methods for Ruby without raising
exceptions on EAGAIN and EINPROGRESS. It is intended for use with the
Unicorn and Rainbows! Rack servers, but may be used by other
kgio 2.7.1 - compatibility with older Rubies
    Eric Wong - 2012-01-07 21:02   -   Rainbows!
kgio provides non-blocking I/O methods for Ruby without raising
exceptions on EAGAIN and EINPROGRESS. It is intended for use with the
Unicorn and Rainbows! Rack servers, but may be used by other
TicGit-ng 1.0.2.12 Released
    Jeff Welling - 2012-01-04 22:37   -   TicGit-ng
1.0.2.12 Implements the 'ti init' command, and no longer alters repositories without said express permission. Various code comments were added in this version as well to assist new developers to the project.
rubyfb-0.6.2 released
    George Georgiev - 2012-01-04 09:27   -   rubyfb - Firebird db access library
See CHANGELOG for details
[CloudyScripts] Ver 2.14.50 released with MS Windows support
    Frederic Donnat - 2012-01-04 04:40   -   CloudyScripts
Add support for MS Windows AMI and Snapshot copy between AWS region
Game Mechanics for Demonic Realm
    Ariel Aybar - 2012-01-02 16:50   -   Demonic Realm
Working very hard on this demo. I got the basics of sprinting and jumping. All is left to do is tweak the sprite animation and game mechanics.
SCM moved to github, ruby1.9 compatibility in the works
    Olaf Klischat - 2012-01-02 00:53   -   xml-mapping
Hello,

just a short note here: I've converted the CVS repository to git; available here: https://github.com/multi-io/xml-mapping . Don't use the CVS repo any longer.

 

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