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Olivier Lacan 3295e23755 Use release dates for versions in Rails Guides index
We repeat the phrase "Release Notes" even though release note are listed
under a... "Release Notes" category already. With this change, instead
of repeating ourselves, we can give people a sense of the recency of
each release by simply listing the month and year of each release.

This is a follow-up to #34265 as suggested by @jeremy.

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name: Start Here
documents:
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name: Getting Started with Rails
url: getting_started.html
description: Everything you need to know to install Rails and create your first application.
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name: Models
documents:
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name: Active Record Basics
url: active_record_basics.html
description: This guide will get you started with models, persistence to database, and the Active Record pattern and library.
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name: Active Record Migrations
url: active_record_migrations.html
description: This guide covers how you can use Active Record migrations to alter your database in a structured and organized manner.
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name: Active Record Validations
url: active_record_validations.html
description: This guide covers how you can use Active Record validations.
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name: Active Record Callbacks
url: active_record_callbacks.html
description: This guide covers how you can use Active Record callbacks.
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name: Active Record Associations
url: association_basics.html
description: This guide covers all the associations provided by Active Record.
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name: Active Record Query Interface
url: active_record_querying.html
description: This guide covers the database query interface provided by Active Record.
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name: Active Model Basics
url: active_model_basics.html
description: This guide covers the use of model classes without Active Record.
work_in_progress: true
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name: Views
documents:
-
name: Action View Overview
url: action_view_overview.html
description: This guide provides an introduction to Action View and introduces a few of the more common view helpers.
work_in_progress: true
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name: Layouts and Rendering in Rails
url: layouts_and_rendering.html
description: This guide covers the basic layout features of Action Controller and Action View, including rendering and redirecting, using content_for blocks, and working with partials.
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name: Action View Form Helpers
url: form_helpers.html
description: Guide to using built-in Form helpers.
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name: Controllers
documents:
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name: Action Controller Overview
url: action_controller_overview.html
description: This guide covers how controllers work and how they fit into the request cycle in your application. It includes sessions, filters, and cookies, data streaming, and dealing with exceptions raised by a request, among other topics.
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name: Rails Routing from the Outside In
url: routing.html
description: This guide covers the user-facing features of Rails routing. If you want to understand how to use routing in your own Rails applications, start here.
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name: Other Components
documents:
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name: Active Support Core Extensions
url: active_support_core_extensions.html
description: This guide documents the Ruby core extensions defined in Active Support.
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name: Action Mailer Basics
url: action_mailer_basics.html
description: This guide describes how to use Action Mailer to send and receive emails.
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name: Active Job Basics
url: active_job_basics.html
description: This guide provides you with all you need to get started creating, enqueuing, and executing background jobs.
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name: Active Storage Overview
url: active_storage_overview.html
description: This guide covers how to attach files to your Active Record models.
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name: Action Cable Overview
url: action_cable_overview.html
description: This guide explains how Action Cable works, and how to use WebSockets to create real-time features.
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name: Digging Deeper
documents:
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name: Rails Internationalization (I18n) API
url: i18n.html
description: This guide covers how to add internationalization to your applications. Your application will be able to translate content to different languages, change pluralization rules, use correct date formats for each country, and so on.
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name: Testing Rails Applications
url: testing.html
description: This is a rather comprehensive guide to the various testing facilities in Rails. It covers everything from 'What is a test?' to Integration Testing. Enjoy.
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name: Securing Rails Applications
url: security.html
description: This guide describes common security problems in web applications and how to avoid them with Rails.
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name: Debugging Rails Applications
url: debugging_rails_applications.html
description: This guide describes how to debug Rails applications. It covers the different ways of achieving this and how to understand what is happening "behind the scenes" of your code.
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name: Configuring Rails Applications
url: configuring.html
description: This guide covers the basic configuration settings for a Rails application.
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name: The Rails Command Line
url: command_line.html
description: This guide covers the command line tools provided by Rails.
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name: The Asset Pipeline
url: asset_pipeline.html
description: This guide documents the asset pipeline.
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name: Working with JavaScript in Rails
url: working_with_javascript_in_rails.html
description: This guide covers the built-in Ajax/JavaScript functionality of Rails.
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name: The Rails Initialization Process
work_in_progress: true
url: initialization.html
description: This guide explains the internals of the Rails initialization process.
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name: Autoloading and Reloading Constants
url: autoloading_and_reloading_constants.html
description: This guide documents how autoloading and reloading constants work.
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name: "Caching with Rails: An Overview"
url: caching_with_rails.html
description: This guide is an introduction to speeding up your Rails application with caching.
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name: Active Support Instrumentation
work_in_progress: true
url: active_support_instrumentation.html
description: This guide explains how to use the instrumentation API inside of Active Support to measure events inside of Rails and other Ruby code.
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name: Using Rails for API-only Applications
url: api_app.html
description: This guide explains how to effectively use Rails to develop a JSON API application.
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name: Extending Rails
documents:
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name: The Basics of Creating Rails Plugins
work_in_progress: true
url: plugins.html
description: This guide covers how to build a plugin to extend the functionality of Rails.
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name: Rails on Rack
url: rails_on_rack.html
description: This guide covers Rails integration with Rack and interfacing with other Rack components.
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name: Creating and Customizing Rails Generators & Templates
url: generators.html
description: This guide covers the process of adding a brand new generator to your extension or providing an alternative to an element of a built-in Rails generator (such as providing alternative test stubs for the scaffold generator).
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name: Getting Started with Engines
url: engines.html
description: This guide explains how to write a mountable engine.
work_in_progress: true
-
name: Threading and Code Execution in Rails
url: threading_and_code_execution.html
description: This guide describes the considerations needed and tools available when working directly with concurrency in a Rails application.
work_in_progress: true
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name: Contributions
documents:
-
name: Contributing to Ruby on Rails
url: contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.html
description: Rails is not 'somebody else's framework.' This guide covers a variety of ways that you can get involved in the ongoing development of Rails.
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name: API Documentation Guidelines
url: api_documentation_guidelines.html
description: This guide documents the Ruby on Rails API documentation guidelines.
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name: Guides Guidelines
url: ruby_on_rails_guides_guidelines.html
description: This guide documents the Ruby on Rails guides guidelines.
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name: Policies
documents:
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name: Maintenance Policy
url: maintenance_policy.html
description: What versions of Ruby on Rails are currently supported, and when to expect new versions.
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name: Release Notes
documents:
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name: Upgrading Ruby on Rails
url: upgrading_ruby_on_rails.html
description: This guide helps in upgrading applications to latest Ruby on Rails versions.
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name: 6.0 Release Notes
work_in_progress: true
url: 6_0_release_notes.html
description: Release notes for Rails 6.0.
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name: Version 5.2 - April 2018
url: 5_2_release_notes.html
description: Release notes for Rails 5.2.
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name: Version 5.1 - April 2017
url: 5_1_release_notes.html
description: Release notes for Rails 5.1.
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name: Version 5.0 - June 2016
url: 5_0_release_notes.html
description: Release notes for Rails 5.0.
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name: Version 4.2 - December 2014
url: 4_2_release_notes.html
description: Release notes for Rails 4.2.
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name: Version 4.1 - April 2014
url: 4_1_release_notes.html
description: Release notes for Rails 4.1.
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name: Version 4.0 - June 2013
url: 4_0_release_notes.html
description: Release notes for Rails 4.0.
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name: Version 3.2 - January 2012
url: 3_2_release_notes.html
description: Release notes for Rails 3.2.
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name: Version 3.1 - August 2011
url: 3_1_release_notes.html
description: Release notes for Rails 3.1.
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name: Version 3.0 - August 2010
url: 3_0_release_notes.html
description: Release notes for Rails 3.0.
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name: Version 2.3 - March 2009
url: 2_3_release_notes.html
description: Release notes for Rails 2.3.
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name: Version 2.2 - November 2008
url: 2_2_release_notes.html
description: Release notes for Rails 2.2.