Software, Open Source, and Rails With Eileen Uchitelle and Andrew Horner
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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 .Sponsored By:Table XI: A trusted UX design + software development company. We are 35 meticulous and curious minds in Chicago with a 15 year history of building websites, mobile applications and custom digital experiences for everyone from startups to storied brands. Our partners trust us to create innovative solutions that drive their businesses forward.