@ciberch Hello Monica!
small world!
@tomsoft thanks a ton for sharing this! I love the eagerness to contribute back to the community. Hugely awesome of you.
To answer the questions from you both we’re currently just squatting on that gem name and we don’t have a version ready for use yet. However, it’s literally just around the corner.
As I’ve communicated already on a few other threads in the forums here, we have officially supported SDKs for Ruby, Python and Java coming out this month. We’re cranking on all of them right now, but Ruby will be first and I’ll likely push a new pre-release gem you can start using as early as end of next week.
Later at the start of Q3 we’re planning to tackle official C# and Node.JS SDKs. Additionally we’ll be exploring the addition of some “community extensions” to add deeper integration with a few popular frameworks (eg. Celluloid, Sidekiq, ActiveRecord).
With all these we’ll also be releasing a full suite of cross platform behavior tests that define how an SDK should behave in case you wanted to build your own or implement an SDK in a language we’ve chosen not to support officially. We’ll be regularly updating both the SDKs and our independent test suite with new features and changes as they release in the API.
This will all be available on Github under an MIT license and we’re really looking forward to having members of the community like yourselves help contribute and maintain them.
Stay tuned here in the forums! We’ll kick of a release thread in the coming weeks and you can follow along there.