@icanzilb The rubygems website got added to some safe browsing block list recently which is probably what caused this. I don’t know why it was added though
Just landed a fix to the @CocoaPods Trunk authentication service that brought P95 response times from ~26s to 20ms (yes, the first number is seconds!). You can expect future invocations of `pod trunk push` and other commands to be a little faster 🚀
@CocoaPods These long requests were a massive bottleneck. After the change the throughput jumped from a few hundred requests per second to a few thousand
@slava_pestov It sounds like you’re talking about the execution of the decision vs. the decision itself. Are people saying they are shutting things down because that’s the “easy” thing to do?
@kyleve@DrJorts When you scan your first item scan something heavier first and place it together with one bag. There’s enough tolerance to accept it. Repeat each time you need another bag.
@orta @KaneCheshire @martinkonicek@CocoaPods@FastlaneTools@rails Reasons to implement @CocoaPods in Ruby were to 1) share code with Bundler/RubyGems (did you know all of these are now powered by a single dependency resolver?! 🚀 https://t.co/AWV10Yn9aG)…
@joshdholtz@CocoaPods I think the work is minimal but the issue is we have little web experience amongst the remaining contributors. If you are interested in taking a look would be happy to invite you to our Slack!
@igormaka@SmileyKeith@paulbeusterien Yeah I’ve wanted to add this to CocoaPods too but there’s so many issues to solves and I have very little motivation left to do it 🙈
@nicklockwood @drewmccormack I wouldn’t say it was abandoned since then (30+ releases since summer of 2017) but it definitely started a decline in contributions. We’re now basically in maintenance mode.