perspective of the core team, especially around changes in mind from strong statements made around 3.0 4/
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I don't think you're trolling. Serious Q: How much of Ruby is touched by what Rails does.
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From the outside it looks like as Rails goes so does Ruby.
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e.g. If Rails is pushing people to migrate people will do it to avoid losing compat with Rails.
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but we had to make the leap with Rails and it wasn't an easy call.
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Rails 3 definitely didn't push hard (I was there). For reference, 3.0 released Aug 2010, 4.0 June 2013pic.twitter.com/F0xp3Ck63w
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so Rails didn't drop support for 1.8 until mid-2013, which is when I'd call the transition "complete"
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The really boring thing in the previous tweet was a lot of work but made a huge diff in porting success.
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