Bundler 1.1
Bundler 1.1 has been released, including a couple of new commands for managing upgrading and bundling for deployment, and speed improvements so you can waste less time
Closing out the github mass assignment issue, bundler 1.1, font-awesome, dust-assets, flexible searching with solr and sunspot, and a bunch o' news about writing api-only rails apps in this edition of Ruby5.
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Bundler 1.1 has been released, including a couple of new commands for managing upgrading and bundling for deployment, and speed improvements so you can waste less time
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