Episode 007: Software, Open Source, and Rails with Eileen Uchitelle and Andrew Horner
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Notes
How does the Rails core team work? How are new features planned and implemented? How can I contribute? What should I do if I find a security issue in Rails? Our guest is the newest Rails core team member Eileen Uchitelle (@eileencodes) joins Table Xi senior developer Andrew Horner and host Noel Rappin (@noelrap) to discuss Rails, the new testing features in Rails 5.1, and the Rails Core Team.
Guests
Eileen Uchitelle (https://twitter.com/eileencodes): Senior Systems Engineer at GitHub on the Platform Systems Team; Member of The Rails Core Team (http://rubyonrails.org/community/) and the Rails Security Team
Andrew Horner: Senior Developer at TableXI (http://www.tablexi.com/)
Summary
01:12 - Eileen: Getting Started as a Developer and Getting Involved with The Rails Core Team
- CRUD! What to do When Active Record, MySQL, and Your Data Betray You (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOpVcqiAIiI)
03:29 - How Rails Governs Itself Internally
05:52 - The Role of the Release Manager
07:32 - Feature Discussions and Prioritization
08:46 - Requesting Features and Raising Issues as a Non-core Team Member
- HackerOne (https://www.hackerone.com/)
17:52 - Backporting
21:44 - System Testing
27:13 - Potential Future Features in 5.1
- Security is Broken: Understanding Common Vulnerabilties (https://speakerdeck.com/eileencodes/security-is-broken-understanding-common-vulnerabilties)
32:12 - User Expectations
- RailsConf 2017: Building Rails ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase Framework (https://railsconf.com/program#session-87)
36:12 - Getting Involved in Rails
- RailsConf 2015 - Breaking Down the Barrier: Demystifying Contributing to Rails (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zoD6NZy6vY)
- Aaron Patterson: I am a puts debugger (https://tenderlovemaking.com/2016/02/05/i-am-a-puts-debuggerer.html) Special Guests: Andrew Horner and Eileen M. Uchitelle .

Episode 007: Software, Open Source, and Rails with Eileen Uchitelle and Andrew Horner

Follow us on Twitter! @tech_done_right or leave us a review on iTunes!

Notes

How does the Rails core team work? How are new features planned and implemented? How can I contribute? What should I do if I find a security issue in Rails? Our guest is the newest Rails core team member Eileen Uchitelle (@eileencodes) joins Table Xi senior developer Andrew Horner and host Noel Rappin (@noelrap) to discuss Rails, the new testing features in Rails 5.1, and the Rails Core Team.

Guests

Eileen Uchitelle: Senior Systems Engineer at GitHub on the Platform Systems Team; Member of The Rails Core Team and the Rails Security Team

Andrew Horner: Senior Developer at TableXI

Summary

01:12 - Eileen: Getting Started as a Developer and Getting Involved with The Rails Core Team

CRUD! What to do When Active Record, MySQL, and Your Data Betray You

03:29 - How Rails Governs Itself Internally

05:52 - The Role of the Release Manager

07:32 - Feature Discussions and Prioritization

08:46 - Requesting Features and Raising Issues as a Non-core Team Member

HackerOne

17:52 - Backporting

21:44 - System Testing

27:13 - Potential Future Features in 5.1

Security is Broken: Understanding Common Vulnerabilties

32:12 - User Expectations

RailsConf 2017: Building Rails ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase Framework

36:12 - Getting Involved in Rails

RailsConf 2015 - Breaking Down the Barrier: Demystifying Contributing to Rails
Aaron Patterson: I am a puts debugger

Special Guests: Andrew Horner and Eileen M. Uchitelle .

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