No other gem I've encountered (except famously httparty) makes use of post-install messages with bundler. People actively working on development that utilised your gem will know where to go for docs, and people who just have it pulled in by a bundle install don't care or need to see details about your blog and docs.
This information just dilutes any meaningful output from bundle with irrelevant noise from your company
No other gem I've encountered (except famously httparty) makes use of post-install messages with bundler. People actively working on development that utilised your gem will know where to go for docs, and people who just have it pulled in by a bundle install don't care or need to see details about your blog and docs.
This information just dilutes any meaningful output from bundle with irrelevant noise from your company