Wait a minute. I thought rails 2.3 was always advertised as 1.9.2 compatible? 
If so and just because there is a newer version that is also targeted for 
1.9.2, should not mean that 1.9.2 tickets for 2-3-stable should be disregarded? 
Right? Maybe?

 - Ken

On Apr 21, 2011, at 11:08 AM, Aaron Patterson wrote:

>>   Recently I've started migrating my application (Rails 2.3.11) to
>> Ruby 1.9.2. When I run my performance tests, I found performance
>> degradation when associations are preloaded for many records. After
>> profiling, I made a change which noticeably lessen the pain - the fix
>> is rather simple and I'd appreciate if someone would review it:
> 
> We're only supporting 3.0.x and up.  We'll release 2.3.x for critical
> security issues only.
> 
> I suggest starting the upgrade to 3.0.x and fixing the perf problem
> there (if it still exists).
> 
> Thanks!

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