Look good to me.

Thx


V.


Dne 29.9.2016 v 21:38 Glen Rundblom napsal(a):
>
> Ah, I understand now, thank you Vit!
>
> I have made that change.
>
> Here is what I have now (in text mode instead of the HTML paste I was
> doing):
>
> ----
> 4.1.1. Ruby on Rails 5.0
>
> Developers will get support for a system-packaged Ruby on Rails of the
> latest version. The update to Rails 5.0 will bring:
>
>   * Action Cable: A new framework that seamlessly integrates WebSockets
>     with the rest of a Rails application.
>
>   * API mode: Rails applications can be created by using rails new
>     backend --api
>
>   * Action Record attributes with a type on a model.
>
>   * Exclusive use of Rails CLI over Rake.
>
>   * Test Runner: enhanced abilities to run tests from Rails.
>
>   * Sprockets 3
>
>   * Turbolinks 5
>
> A helpful guide for upgrading Ruby on Rails can be found at:
> http://guides.rubyonrails.org/upgrading_ruby_on_rails.html
>
> For more information about Ruby on Rails 5, and sources of this
> information can be found at:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Ruby_on_Rails_5.0,
> http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2016/6/30/Rails-5-0-final/, and
> http://guides.rubyonrails.org/5_0_release_notes.html.
>
> ----
>
>
> On 09/29/2016 02:08 AM, Vít Ondruch wrote:
>>
>> Hi Glen, just one nit:
>>
>>
>> Dne 28.9.2016 v 06:13 Glen Rundblom napsal(a):
>>> Rails CLI over Rake.
>>
>> This should be "Exclusive use of |rails| CLI over Rake" otherwise it
>> does not make sense. Just to explain, a lot of stuff on command line
>> was historically done using commands such as "rake db:migrate" or
>> "rails new myapp" while now the same tasks are executed as "rails
>> db:migrate" or "rails new myapp".
>>
>>
>> Vít
>

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