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Old 25th October 2011
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Default Ruby 2.0 for 2013

From http://h-online.com/-1366127

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The developers of the Ruby language have produced their first schedule for the development and release of Ruby 2.0. Yusuke Endoh, release manager for Ruby 2.0, posted a schedule which, after correction, sees Ruby 2.0 being released on 24 February 2013 – the 20th anniversary of Ruby. Endoh's plan also has a "big feature freeze" in August 2012 where big features such as language changes, garbage collection modifications, Dtrace support or bytecode export would be tested for readiness on a "pass or fail" basis. Then, in October 2012, a more traditional feature freeze would take place and the run up to the 2013 release would begin in earnest.
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