----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jun Aruga" <jar...@redhat.com>
> To: "Ruby SIG mailing list" <ruby-sig@lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 8, 2020 5:50:09 PM
> Subject: Re: Ruby 2.7
> 
> Hi Ruby SIG people,
> 
> For the releasing of Ruby 2.7 to Fedora, seeing following note in Ruby
> developers community.
> Ruby 2.7.1 can have a better user experience especially for the
> migration from older Rubies to Ruby 2.7.
> https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16454#note-12
> 
> Perhaps, this time, may we be able to wait for the new release Ruby
> 2.7.1 to release Ruby 2.7 on Fedora?
> How do you think?
Hello,

Please correct me if I'm wrong but the enhancements are adding functionality 
(feature?) to be used when you need to handle the flag for `ruby2_keywords` 
explicitly (https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16486). So either way the current 
code (packaged gems) needs to be fixed to work with 2.7 (and yes, we'll 
probably get better debugging, but gems' upstream is the place to fix those 
issues; not Fedora). I expect 2.7.1 to hit Rawhide before branching (it'll be 
soon, right?), so there should be no difference having a 2.7.0 build (esp. in a 
side-tag) now.

So building Ruby 2.7.0 for Rawhide is fine with me. We can upgrade to 2.7.1 
when Released, or backport the needed 'Features' manualy. The upstream gems 
releases will come in the meantime (with the fixes for 2.7), but we can file 
upstream bugs/PRs to address them, when we face them in Fedora.

Regards,
Pavel

> 
> The question original comes from
> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ruby/pull-request/48#comment-35755 .
> 
> --
> Jun | He - His - Him
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