On Mar 16, 12:39 am, "Brandon Olivares" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> However, I wanted to ask how stable the edge usually is? I mean some
> projects are fairly stable because they're not pushed until they pass the
> tests. I didn't know if it is that way for rails or not.
>
A patch that has failing (or causes existing tests to fail) would not
be committed. Occasionally a change might be committed that causes
failures with a combination of circumstances that the core member
committing the patch didn't have access to (eg change X breaks stuff
on Windows).
When it comes to new features or additions, sometimes it takes a few
stabs at it to get things right. If I was running a project on edge
I'd certainly keep a close eye on what changes were going in.

Fred
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