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flipper reviews and mentions
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How do you release experimental features to early adopters?
I think you are calling it Runtime Controls: https://github.com/jnunemaker/flipper/issues/162
This follows the design of Flipper pretty closely, but if you're early you probably don't need more than that. You might be tempted to pollute your user model with flags of sorts — sure, fine, cool, whatever, that works too:
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Keeping the Stakes Low while Breaking Production
The next step came about when I learned more about our use of Flipper; a Ruby gem for dynamically toggling on and off features. I didn’t know when the feature would roll out, but I wanted control over the feature. I also wanted admins of other Forems to have control as well. This was trivial with Flipper. Once I deployed the code, Forem’s got the original behavior unless they turned “flipped” on the feature.
- Flags vs. Gates
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Rails application boilerplate for fast MVP development
flipper with Flipper UI to enable flag management
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Show Rails: Feature Flagging Gem - Lightning
What advantages does your gem have over Flipper?
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jnunemaker/flipper is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.