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title: Dropping Support For Old Ruby Versions
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author: Natalie Weizenbaum
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date: 2016-05-24 14:41 PST
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You may not know [Marcel Greter](https://github.com/mgreter), but you almost
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certainly know his work. For more than two years, he has been the #1 contributor
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on LibSass and is the #2 contributor for the history of the project. His
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monumental efforts, together with [Michael Mifsud](https://github.com/xzyfer),
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are what has kept LibSass thriving recently and why it has reached feature
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parity with Ruby Sass and is now used by more users than Ruby Sass every day.
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Presently, as we are pivoting to a new development model and release cadence,
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Marcel has decided it is the best time for him to exit the LibSass core team. We
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are truly sad to see him go, but we wish him well in all his new endeavors.
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Please join us in thanking him for all his hard work. You can follow and tweet
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him [@mgreter](https://twitter.com/mgreter).
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---
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Unfortunately, this leaves the LibSass project with some big shoes to fill.
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LibSass is a popular project that has more than 1.5 Million downloads a month
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and as of right now, it is in desparate need of new contributors.
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We have a bunch of new features planned for Sass 3.5 that need to be implemented
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in LibSass and we want to do a coordinated release of both Ruby Sass and LibSass
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as soon as we can. If you can write production quality C++ and want to build
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parsers and compilers, we would love to help you become a contributor. If you
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don't have free time, but still want to contribute, consider asking your
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workplace to support the project by donating a percentage of your time.
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