Hi all, just wondering how many users are still on Ruby 1.8. unicorn still supports 1.8 for now, but going 1.9.3+ (or even 2.0.0+) will allow us to kill some old code we''ve been keeping around... Fwiw, "enterprise" distros (e.g. CentOS 6.x) will remain supported by their distributors for many years into the future; and maybe some people still run legacy frameworks. On the other hand, I don''t expect unicorn to change much and maybe they can just use the old versions. Fwiw, a user practically begged me to continue supporting 1.8 on one non-Rack project last year, but perhaps the Rack world moves faster... Thanks for reading. _______________________________________________ Unicorn mailing list - mongrel-unicorn@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-unicorn Do not quote signatures (like this one) or top post when replying
We''re still on 1.8, with no concrete plans to migrate yet. Having said that, I''m not going to get in a flap about not being supported going forward - I don''t see why our technical debt should be imposed on others! Jon On 23 Jul 2013, at 23:11, Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net> wrote:> Hi all, just wondering how many users are still on Ruby 1.8. unicorn > still supports 1.8 for now, but going 1.9.3+ (or even 2.0.0+) will allow > us to kill some old code we''ve been keeping around... > > Fwiw, "enterprise" distros (e.g. CentOS 6.x) will remain supported by > their distributors for many years into the future; and maybe some > people still run legacy frameworks. > > On the other hand, I don''t expect unicorn to change much and maybe they > can just use the old versions. > > Fwiw, a user practically begged me to continue supporting 1.8 on one > non-Rack project last year, but perhaps the Rack world moves faster... > > Thanks for reading. > _______________________________________________ > Unicorn mailing list - mongrel-unicorn@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-unicorn > Do not quote signatures (like this one) or top post when replying_______________________________________________ Unicorn mailing list - mongrel-unicorn@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-unicorn Do not quote signatures (like this one) or top post when replying
It's a repost, since my iPhone mail client sent garbage. Sorry about that. 2013/7/24 Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>:> Hi all, just wondering how many users are still on Ruby 1.8. unicorn > still supports 1.8 for now, but going 1.9.3+ (or even 2.0.0+) will allow > us to kill some old code we've been keeping around...I still maintain an old internal Rails 2.3 app with no plans to upgrade.> On the other hand, I don't expect unicorn to change much and maybe they > can just use the old versions.Exactly. I'd be happy to have a faster/smaller Unicorn for my recent Ruby 1.9/2.0 apps.> Thanks for reading.Thanks for making Unicorn -- Jérémy Lecour : http://jeremy.wordpress.com - http://twitter.com/jlecour _______________________________________________ Unicorn mailing list - mongrel-unicorn@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-unicorn Do not quote signatures (like this one) or top post when replying