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The Ruby Users Forum will now host Camping discussions going forward, including development updates and community conversation.
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Camping is a Ruby micro web framework originally created by _why the lucky stiff, now maintained by Karl Oscar Weber (KOW), who has been working on modernizing the project and preparing a new release.
The Ruby Users Forum will now host Camping discussions going forward, including development updates and community conversation.
Looking forward to seeing the community grow in one place.
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