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Who is maintaining this gem? #337

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pragmaticivan opened this issue Feb 7, 2015 · 11 comments
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Who is maintaining this gem? #337

pragmaticivan opened this issue Feb 7, 2015 · 11 comments

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@pragmaticivan
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Hey, Who is maintaining this gem? Seems it's abandoned by the owner? Is that secure to use? Someone is interested on take care about the gem? review the current PRs, etc... ?

@espen
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espen commented Feb 13, 2015

See #310

@rusterholz
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If you need a fork that is tested against Rails 4.2, use the one maintained by @seuros.

@pragmaticivan
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Little weird... Why not those awesome developers create a organization and use the same repository? I think they have a lot of forks... lol..

@davidcpell
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I've been using @seuros' fork for a while now

@ghost
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ghost commented Feb 17, 2015

@davidcpell, @pragmaticivan
It better to use the state-machines gems family : https://github.com/state-machines

@pragmaticivan
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@aferiat 👍 thanks, I'm gonna take a look, looks like more "organized"

@pragmaticivan
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Question: @aferiat is that based on the current code of state_machine? Do you know? I have interest to learn more and contribute to the code.

@seuros
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seuros commented Feb 18, 2015

@pragmaticivan: yes, same api. The changes are listed in the changelog.

@akashsethiya
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@aferiat - which gem are you talking about in the state-machine family

@davidcpell
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@akashsethiya it depends on your app. Get state_machines-activemodel if you have a standard Rails app or state_machines-mongoid if you use MongoDB

@seuros
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seuros commented Mar 17, 2015

state_machines-activerecord will be better choice for a Rails app. You can also use both.

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