Josh Susser wrote:
> You can also freeze gems into the vendor directory. Now what's the 
> downside compared to plugins in vendor?

It seems to me the versioning feature of gems solves that. Just require 
the gem with a specific version requested. You are now frozen on that 
version. Updates to the package don't affect you and you can move up to 
new versions just by specifying what version you want.

Eric


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