Hi Nilesh,

(1) Not yet, it's in the pipeline, but we have not had time to make it work 
yet. Recommended setup is Rails 4 and Ruby 2 for the moment.
(2) Hobo Omniauth has not been officially tested with the latest release, 
but no bugs have been reported either. If you are looking to use it and 
encounter any issue, I would happily check it for you.
(3) Yes, Rails has gone to strong parameters, but due to the nature of 
"automatic actions" in Hobo we have stayed with the "protected_attributes" 
gem (https://github.com/rails/protected_attributes). A bit more info about 
this: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/hobousers/protected_attributes/hobousers/Ctys7dOMZyM/_gF2jHyML-EJ

Warm regards,
Ignacio

El lunes, 14 de abril de 2014 08:45:34 UTC+2, [email protected] escribió:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I just finished watching the Hobo screencast. It looks pretty interesting. 
> I have a few questions though:
>
> (1) Is Hobo compatible with Ruby 2.1 (There is an open issue at 
> https://github.com/Hobo/hobo/issues/77 )? How about with Rails 4.1?
> (2) What if I don't want to use the built-in user model and instead want 
> to use OmniAuth? Is the Omniauth plugin still functional and active? (last 
> commit on GitHub was a year ago).
> (3) The screencast used *attr_accessible*. Hasn't Rails deprecated that 
> and moved to strong parameters instead?
>
> Regards
> Nilesh
>
>
>

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