SQLite is the Rails default, in fact. In October 2013, NewRelic reported that 53% of their customers are using PostgreSQL: http://blog.newrelic.com/2013/10/10/infographic-state-stack-... In July 2014, Planet Argon's…
Nice fix! Declared ETags, together with Russian Doll caching, take the next step: automatically mixing your template and asset versions into your ETags. To include the template's version in the ETag: # Incorporate the…
Rails 3.x will maintain 1.8.7 support. Rails 4 will drop Ruby 1.8 for good. Check out how quickly 1.9.2 has been adopted in production Rails apps: http://blog.newrelic.com/2011/09/28/state-of-the-stack-a-rub...
Brian, I'm on the receiving end of security@37signals.com and @rubyonrails.org. I read your post with great dismay, to put it mildly. You're understandably pissed: we whiffed on our response to you by changing venue to…
SQLite is the Rails default, in fact. In October 2013, NewRelic reported that 53% of their customers are using PostgreSQL: http://blog.newrelic.com/2013/10/10/infographic-state-stack-... In July 2014, Planet Argon's…
Nice fix! Declared ETags, together with Russian Doll caching, take the next step: automatically mixing your template and asset versions into your ETags. To include the template's version in the ETag: # Incorporate the…
Rails 3.x will maintain 1.8.7 support. Rails 4 will drop Ruby 1.8 for good. Check out how quickly 1.9.2 has been adopted in production Rails apps: http://blog.newrelic.com/2011/09/28/state-of-the-stack-a-rub...
Brian, I'm on the receiving end of security@37signals.com and @rubyonrails.org. I read your post with great dismay, to put it mildly. You're understandably pissed: we whiffed on our response to you by changing venue to…