Thanks for the informative writeup!  

Lack of RSpec support is likely to be a problem for most of us.  I for one 
won't upgrading anything important without my test suite...

No rspec, rspec does not work on Rails 3, the rumor is that it will be 
supported in the rspec 2 time frame.

Josh

On 20/01/2010, at 2:51 PM, sambo99 wrote:

> Over the weekend I upgraded an instance of my community tracker
> project to Rails 3. It was not a trivial task but it sort-of works:
> 
> I posted some notes here: 
> http://rails3.community-tracker.com/permalinks/5/notes-from-the-field-upgrading-to-rails-3
> 
> *drumroll* that site actually runs Ruby 1.9.2 head / nginx / passenger
> and Rails 3, defiantly not stable / complete enough to run the rest of
> my trackers but was a good learning experience.  Bundler rules.
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