> I'm flexible, if you want me to rewrite it to not have the
> 'preinitializers' directory and instead just have a magic hook
> filename, I'm glad to rewrite the patch.  Just let me know.

My problem is that to add an entire pre-initializer feature when the
sole use case is version twiddling seems hugely overkill.   No one's
come up with a case that can't be solved by moving things into and out
of vendor/rails...

If all you want to do is have more control over the version of rails
that gets required, let's do that instead of some generic thing that
we'll have to support for an entire release cycle.

-- 
Cheers

Koz

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