TextMate bundle in MacroMates repo

Hi

Recently I sent a modified version of the GetBundle bundle to
textmate-dev. It was failing because the RSpec bundle was from
another repo (ie RubyForge). One of the replies said that the RSpec
bundle was now in the MacroMates repo, which it is. Is that an
officially handled thing? If so, what version of the RSpec bundle is
being maintained there - CURRENT? It’s confusing having it available
in two locations.

Ashley


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On 10/20/07, Ashley M. [email protected] wrote:

Hi

Recently I sent a modified version of the GetBundle bundle to
textmate-dev. It was failing because the RSpec bundle was from
another repo (ie RubyForge). One of the replies said that the RSpec
bundle was now in the MacroMates repo, which it is. Is that an
officially handled thing? If so, what version of the RSpec bundle is
being maintained there - CURRENT? It’s confusing having it available
in two locations.

Apologies for the confusion. This is a recent development (well, a
couple of months ago now) and I haven’t made any formal announcement
about it.

The plan is to keep the TextMate repo’s version aligned with the
latest release. So part of our release process will be to update that
version. If you’re using RSpec’s trunk, you should use the the version
in trunk.

This sound reasonable?

On Oct 20, 2007, at 5:29 pm, David C. wrote:

Apologies for the confusion. This is a recent development (well, a
couple of months ago now) and I haven’t made any formal announcement
about it.

The plan is to keep the TextMate repo’s version aligned with the
latest release. So part of our release process will be to update that
version. If you’re using RSpec’s trunk, you should use the the version
in trunk.

This sound reasonable?

Yes that seems like the best solution. I was just puzzled by the
lack of an announcement - I wondered if one of the textmate devs
spontaneously copied the RSpec bundle across.

Ashley


blog @ http://aviewfromafar.net/
linked-in @ http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran
currently @ home

On 10/20/07, Ashley M. [email protected] wrote:

in trunk.

This sound reasonable?

Yes that seems like the best solution. I was just puzzled by the
lack of an announcement - I wondered if one of the textmate devs
spontaneously copied the RSpec bundle across.

No. This happened quite spontaneously at the Lone Star Ruby Conference
as a result of conversations between me and James Edward G. II, who
is a TM committer.