Last weekend, we had another successful event. People seemed to respond really well to the loose structure around doing something for Rails 3, whether it’s a blog post, testing a plugin, or filing bugs. more »
Rails 3 is coming. Rather than run a typical BugMash where everyone attacks the Rails Core Issue Tracker, we thought we’d try something a bit different. On January 16th and 17th, we’ll be asking the Rails community to do one thing for Rails 3. more »
Mark you calendars! The next BugMash goes down on January 16th and 17th of the new year. more »
Bugmash Participants help to review 83 tickets in Rails Core Issue Tracker more »
Have you ever wanted to contribute back to Rails? Since our first event in August was such a success, RailsBridge and the Rails Core team will run our next BugMash on September 26th and 27th. If you didn’t participate last month, all are welcomed and encouraged to participate. more »
Got your attention? A Squid Attack is a courseware writing event being organized by the Rails Tutor team. There’s one coming up Friday July 31 through Sunday August 2, and you’re invited to participate. more »
Have you ever wondered how you could get started contributing to the core Rails code? Have you been watching the growth of RailsBridge and wondering where you could fit in? Well, wonder no longer: we have an answer to both of those questions. Announcing: The First Rails and RailsBridge BugMash. more »
The first meeting of the RailsBridge Board of Directors was held July 9, 2009. If you’d like to see the minutes from the meeting, you can download them from the About Page more »
As you can see, we’ve relaunched the RailsBridge site with a bright new look. We have more features in mind for the
future, but it was time to post what we’ve got. The site team could still use your suggestions and help; if you’re interested,
contact the RailsBridge site project team for more details. more »
Rails Builders has several pro bono projects underway for non-profit organizations.
We’re always in need of more volunteers, so if you’d like to do some good while enhancing your portfolio, head over to the Builders
web site and let us know how you’d like to be involved.