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JRuby is in Fedora!
Submitted by mmorsi on Tue, 2011-08-02 11:26
It's been a long ways coming, but JRuby has finally shipped in Fedora starting w/ F16. Feel free to grab it directly from the repos and take it for a spin!
Many thanks to akurtakov and everyone else who was involved in the review process.
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