Ruby on Rails
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
I have build an application. My shared web server is with DreamHost. The permitted Rails version is 3.0.3, and permitted Ruby version is 1.8.7.
With this information, when I recently announced here that I had made some progress in better utilizing table associations, a member here, Colin Law, responded:
"Rails 3.0 is long obsolete and, I believe, no longer receives even security updates, it should not be used for production applications."
What are the facts here? Are none of you using Rails 3.x?
Thanks,
Liz McGurty
-- With this information, when I recently announced here that I had made some progress in better utilizing table associations, a member here, Colin Law, responded:
"Rails 3.0 is long obsolete and, I believe, no longer receives even security updates, it should not be used for production applications."
What are the facts here? Are none of you using Rails 3.x?
Thanks,
Liz McGurty
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