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Create Gemfiles with an HTTPS github source defined #5728
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What was the end-user problem that led to this PR?
The problem was that people are creating new Gemfiles that use the built-in
github
git source, which is being removed in 2.0. Additionally, it does not use an encrypted connection to GitHub.Was was your diagnosis of the problem?
My diagnosis was that we can't change the default because of backwards compatibility, but we can encourage new Gemfiles to "do the right thing".
What is your fix for the problem, implemented in this PR?
My fix is to add our new, recommended definition of the shortcut to all bundler-generated gemfiles.
Why did you choose this fix out of the possible options?
I chose this fix because it will only affect new Gemfiles.