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by heax
1908 days ago
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It allows you to deploy for a few more days. That fixes the "i can not deploy problem" if my customer needs a urgent fix. Sure you will be as much in violation of GPL as without that (even if you don't deploy you will violate the GPL), but that is another problem which needs to be addressed. |
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Only if the issue is fixed upstream before your cache expires. Obviously, breaking Rails gets things fixed quickly, but what if it was a less-actively-maintained gem?