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albertoalmagro/use-assert-not-instead-of-refute"
This reverts commit ab5d5c95ec51c63d58d7e75694af748f165e2228, reversing
changes made to ef4f5ef69b5a50c897bbb17f6b36b729dff12e6c.
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As mentioned in the contributing to Ruby on Rails guides,
we should prefer `assert_not` instead of `refute`. And the
best place to start giving example are our bug report templates..
See: https://github.com/rails/rails/blame/master/guides/source/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.md#L256
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Given that Bundler 1.10 was released back in 2015, we can assume
that people are at least on this version or a higher one so there
is no need to ask people to upgrade.
Also, given that Rails 5.0 supports Ruby 2.2+ and given that this
version come with Minitest 5.4.3 bundled, we don't need to ensure
backward compatibility with Minitest 4.
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The name of the minitest library is spelled that way: regular font, and
lowercase. Lowercase is used even at the beginning of sentences, see
http://docs.seattlerb.org/minitest/
I double-checked this with @zenspider too (thanks!).
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Set Rails 5.2.0 in templates
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Prepare bug report templates for Rails 6.0 development
Add missing `require "active_support"` in `guides/bug_report_templates/generic_gem.rb`
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[ci skip]
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:github source uses `git://` url by default, `https://` is recommended.
See http://bundler.io/v1.15/guides/git.html#security
We do the same in our `Gemfile` and templates.
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This reverts commit 3420a14590c0e6915d8b6c242887f74adb4120f9, reversing
changes made to afb66a5a598ce4ac74ad84b125a5abf046dcf5aa.
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5.1.0 has been released, and the gem templates can reflect that now.
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The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion,
we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
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installed when reporting bugs
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The bug report templates are now executed from the `ci/travis.rb` when
`GEM` contains `guides`.
I started by creating a `test` task in `guides/Rakefile` to handle this,
but since inline `gemfile` must not be executed with `bundle exec`, that
rake task would not be consistent with others. So I went back by
executing them directly from `Build`.
Use inline Gemfile dependency when reporting gem bugs
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This template gives contributors a starting point to use when reporting bugs
that does not involve Active Record or Action Pack.
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