A goal of the engineering team is to improve code quality and consistancy. One of the simplest ways to head in that direction is to start (or further) the use of RuboCop. If you're not farmiliar, RuboCop is a static Ruby code analyzer that use a common Ruby Style Guide as it's basis for enforcing standards. Once installed (it's just a gem) the RuboCop binary can be used as part of our development workflow to help enforce standards and consistancy on a change by change basis (with the help of Guard for example).
Realizing that some projects currently have a version of RuboCop setup and some do not at all we would like to take a gradual approach to introducing RuboCop. The idea would be to get RuboCop installed on an existing code base and then disable all of the cops that are not passing at the outset. From there we would spend a little time each week (or as you're naturally editing an existing piece of code) bringing things