Since January 10th of this year, there have (so far) been 57 releases of the #Ruby Pagy gem and three major version bumps (6 to 9).
January 10th was 44 weeks ago.
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RubyGems.org also shows published gem sizes ranging anywhere from 43KB to 739KB. The latest release is showing as 65.5KB.
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@jgarber I hope that reflects accidentally packaging assets like images or something and not... bad stuff
Sounds suspicious
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@soulcutter 739KB is far and away the outlier. There are a few in the 120KB range, as well. Size has clustered around 44KB and, more recently, 65KB.
Regardless, the release cadence is exhausting.
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@jgarber I switched back to kaminari on one project because of that, and I’d avoid pagy on any new projects. It’s not only that it’s exhausting to deal with but it makes me doubt the developers’ judgment. Things like minor version with a bugfix patch the next day and another one soon after that — surely a little less rush would avoid the need for multiple separate bugfixes.
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@benjamineskola I’ve had similar thoughts, yeah.
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