Ticket #112 (Fixed)Thu Jan 25 19:40:15 UTC 2007
Rails 3.0 is out
Reported by: | Andrew Hodgkinson (6) | Severity: | Enhancement |
Part: | Web site: General (miscellaneous issues) | Release: | 2nd public site release |
Milestone: | 2nd public site release completed | Status | Fixed |
Details by Andrew Hodgkinson (6):
Arachsys want to upgrade to Rails 1.2. This ticket tracks the progress of the upgrade insofar as it has an impact on the ROOL site.
Changelog:
Modified by Andrew Hodgkinson (6) Sun, March 25 2007 - 12:38:05 GMT
Radiant now running on 1.2.
Modified by Andrew Hodgkinson (6) Sun, March 25 2007 - 12:54:57 GMT
Hub now running on 1.2.
Modified by Andrew Hodgkinson (6) Sun, March 25 2007 - 17:38:03 GMT
RCVSWeb now running on 1.2. See Changeset #180 for Radiant, Changeset #181 for Hub and Changeset #183 for RCVSWeb.
Modified by Andrew Hodgkinson (6) Sun, March 25 2007 - 19:14:53 GMT
I2 now running on Rails 1.2. See Changeset #185.
Modified by Andrew Hodgkinson (6) Wed, April 04 2007 - 18:32:54 GMT
Typo upgraded to version 4.1 and now running on Rails 1.2. See Changeset #193 (warning: huge; Opera’s OK but Firefox grinds to a halt) and Changeset #194.
Modified by Andrew Hodgkinson (6) Thu, January 17 2008 - 09:42:08 GMT
Rails 2 is now out; it’s a big change so migration will be slow.
Modified by Trevor Johnson (329) Wed, January 12 2011 - 13:50:49 GMT
- Summary changed from Rails 1.2. is out to Rails 3.0 is out
Looks like Rails 3.0 is the current one. Is it worth upgrading? Would it help close any other tickets? Would the migration be too slow?
Modified by Andrew Hodgkinson (6) Mon, March 14 2011 - 23:11:49 GMT
- Status changed from Open to Fixed
Rails 3 breaks a lot of stuff and is still experiencing lots of bugs and problems despite having had several point revisions.
Rails 2 is fast and proven. 2.3.5 was the last stable version before Rails 3 changes back-ported into the Rails 2 core caused instability and issues. Rails 2.3.10 seems to settle most of those down and there is a point release after that with security fixes.
Incremental, rather than revolutionary changes nearly complete on the development branch bring much of the Rails underpinnings up to date and serving by Passenger hides away most of the issues with older Rails versions.
Modified by Andrew Hodgkinson (6) Mon, March 14 2011 - 23:11:50 GMT
Rails 3 breaks a lot of stuff and is still experiencing lots of bugs and problems despite having had several point revisions.
Rails 2 is fast and proven. 2.3.5 was the last stable version before Rails 3 changes back-ported into the Rails 2 core caused instability and issues. Rails 2.3.10 seems to settle most of those down and there is a point release after that with security fixes.
Incremental, rather than revolutionary changes nearly complete on the development branch bring much of the Rails underpinnings up to date and serving by Passenger hides away most of the issues with older Rails versions.