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Add Rails at scale to the list of blogs #3432
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* [**Rails at Scale**][rails-at-scale] contains posts about the work | ||
being done around both Ruby and Rails by the Ruby and Rails Infrastructure | ||
team at Shopify. |
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Thank you for your contribution!
The content from the site is absolutely valuable and relevant. However, my opinion is that Ruby official site should maintain neutrality and avoid promoting specific companies. I suggest rephrasing the description to emphasize the content’s relevance to Ruby without referencing the team/company behind it (but definitely appreciate all the work the team/company are doing 💚).
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Also should this be under Blogs of Note
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Yeah, that's fair. I tried rephrasing it, let me know what you think.
Also should this be under Blogs of Note?
I moved it there. Is Mining for blogs
supposed to be a list of aggregators where you can discover blogs? I guess I didn't understand the title at first glance.
Co-authored-by: Stan Lo <[email protected]>
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As @JuanitoFatas mentioned, I think Ruby's site should maintain neutrality. However, considering we are already linking to the Ruby on Rails blog, Rails at Scale makes sense to add. The content at Rails for Scale is often Ruby-specific and not Rails specific, and even the Rails content often describes techniques that can be used outside Rails.
Add Rails at Scale to the list of blogs. It's another good resource for learning Ruby and keeping up with some of the latest developments.