There have been several releases with incremental but still notable performance improvements. The overall cadence has been pretty steady, intentionally targeting roughly one minor release per year since 2019-ish, with handfuls of quality of life improvements in each. Arguably RubyGems and Bundler are infrastructure, so the major feature is stability. What sort of big feature are you imagining is missing from your dependency management system?
x0x0|4 months ago
Given the rise in supply chain attacks, I'd also like a private rubygem instance where I can whitelist gems and even versions for my company in a way that doesn't let anything else install. I'm not sure if they're taking that on or not, but I'd like it.
the rv thesis is here: https://andre.arko.net/2025/08/25/rv-a-new-kind-of-ruby-mana...
riffraff|4 months ago
that was always possible https://guides.rubygems.org/run-your-own-gem-server/
(there's also "gem server")
baggy_trough|4 months ago
woodruffw|4 months ago
krainboltgreene|4 months ago
Seems like you're the ideal consumer for this new service, since it actually has people who can do that.