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= I18nRouting
I18n_routing is a plugin for Ruby on Rails that lets you easily translate your routes trough the I18n api included in Rails since version 2.2
All necessary informations are available on the wiki: http://wiki.github.com/kwi/i18n_routing
For any question, use the i18_routing google group: http://groups.google.com/group/i18n-routing
Works with Rails 2.3 and Rails 3.0 => Rails3 beta and RC versions are no longer supported !
== TODO for next releases (written the 9th of June)
== I18n gem version warning
Be careful when running Rails 2.3 with the shipped i18n gem: this is an old i18n version and i18_routing will install the latest i18n version as a gem. This latest version may be incompatible with some old usages. Furthermore, if the i18n gem is present on your system, Rails will load it and skip the shipped version; Keep that in mind.
== Contributors
Copyright (c) 2010 Guillaume Luccisano - g-mai|: guillaume.luccisano, released under the MIT license
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We found that fishman-i18n_routing demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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