Hi Everyone,
Rubilicious 0.2.0 is out in the wild. Rubilicious is a native Ruby
binding for the popular social bookmarking site Delicious
(http://del.icio.us/). This release adds full support for the new HTTP
Delicious API, fixes a number of outstanding bugs, and significantly
improves the documentation. A detailed list of changes since 0.1.5 can
be found in the ChangeLog below.
Note: If you are upgrading from an earlier release, please take a
moment to read the release notes. There have been a couple minor API
changes, mainly to reflect changes in the Delicious API. If you use
Rubilicious to connect to a non-Delicious social bookmarking site, I’ve
provided a couple of methods to enable backwards-compatible behavior.
Enough mumbo-jumbo. Here’s what you’re really looking for:
URLs
- Tarball
o Download: http://pablotron.org/files/rubilicious-0.2.0.tar.gz
o Signature: http://pablotron.org/files/rubilicious-0.2.0.tar.gz.asc - Gem
o Download: http://pablotron.org/files/gems/rubilicious-0.2.0.gem
o Signature:
http://pablotron.org/files/gems/rubilicious-0.2.0.gem.asc - Documentation
o API Reference: http://pablotron.org/software/rubilicious/doc/
o ChangeLog:
http://pablotron.org/software/rubilicious/ChangeLog-0.2.0
o Release Notes:
http://pablotron.org/software/rubilicious/release_notes-0.2.0.txt
Again, please consider at least skimming the release notes if you’re
upgrading from a prior release.
Rubilicious available as a Debian package, courtesy of Nobuhiro IMAI,
and in the main RubyGems repository, courtesy of Chad F. (yes, I
really am too lazy to upload gems :D).
Questions, comments, and large quantities of unmarked, non-sequential
hundred-dollar bills are always appreciated, and can be sent to the
email address below.