Question #77588 on rails in ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rails/+question/77588

Tom proposed the following answer:
Yes this happens sometimes.  We all have a slightly different idea of what 
stable means.  If you really want to speed up the appearance of something in 
the repos then install it from from elsewhere (find the .deb on their own 
website perhaps) and then send in "bug-reports" which could be 
"feature-requests" or "wish-list" items, also try the ultra latest one and do 
the same, ie post a few bug-reports.  This really helps the developers see the 
range of kit their project works on and perhaps iron-out any niggles.  Once 
they've got enough "Ok's" from a wide enough range of machines and it's been 
running long enough 'in the wild' then it'll be moved into the repos.  We each 
tend to support our own pet-projects and think our pet-project is 'the most 
important one in linux-land' and some people do a lot of beta testing for fun.  
(Obviously the main truly important projects are ones to do with Wine, 
multimedia and gaming ;) heheheheheh.)  Anyway other ways to help the Ubuntu 
community ... 
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Signpost?action=show&redirect=HowToGetHelp


Good luck and regards from
Tom :)

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