Don't use the bleeding edge version yet if you are developing
something that is really critical. Things change and break really
quickly. Unless you are prepared for surprises, go for it. I am
currently using the edge version. But if you are waiting for Rails 3,
be prepared also that most of the plugins won't work.
Kind regards,
On Nov 5, 8:24 am, Rodrigo Alvarez <rails-mailing-l... (AT) andreas-s (DOT) net> wrote:
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Hi all,
I'm developing a CMS prototype and I plan to use rails 3. The thing is,
do I need to change anything important in my rails 2 application to
support rails 3 features? Like in environment, initializers or any
"core" file, or I can just freeze rails edge in vendor and I get the
same stuff as if I had generated the application with rails edge
command?
thanks in advance. |
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