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I semi-often look up the latest Ruby version (for example: when setting or updating the version in .ruby-version).
I always get confused and can't find it immediately, needing to scan the news headlines (currently the release post for 3.3.5 is on top, but that's not always the case, or I could, for example, want the latest 3.2.x release), or need to head to the downloads page.
I feel this is a bit of the "when I go to a restaurant's website, I want to see the opening hours and the menu" which is often also not the case. For me I want to see the latest Ruby versions when I visit the Ruby website.
I want to propose to add a block on top of the sidebar, here's something I quickly threw together in web inspector:
I'm happy to create a PR with something like this, any feedback is welcome!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I semi-often look up the latest Ruby version (for example: when setting or updating the version in
.ruby-version
).I always get confused and can't find it immediately, needing to scan the news headlines (currently the release post for 3.3.5 is on top, but that's not always the case, or I could, for example, want the latest 3.2.x release), or need to head to the downloads page.
I feel this is a bit of the "when I go to a restaurant's website, I want to see the opening hours and the menu" which is often also not the case. For me I want to see the latest Ruby versions when I visit the Ruby website.
I want to propose to add a block on top of the sidebar, here's something I quickly threw together in web inspector:
I'm happy to create a PR with something like this, any feedback is welcome!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: