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@slaughter550 sorry but I no longer have access to write to this repo :O I would fork it and use your changes if that helps unblock you all. |
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bummer - we're trying to get away from forking repos just to get our own changes. @gwshaw do you still have write access? I saw you approved the last couple. |
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@slaughter550 I don't have write access either. Westfieldlabs no longer exists, so there is no clear contact to gain access. |
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I've done some tests locally and it seems apivore supports rails 6 without modifications.
Since ruby <= 2.4 is deprecated and there was a comment about cutting a 2.0 without support to 2.2, I went ahead and bumped supported version in the travis config, and added a required ruby version.