In general we only backport issues to 4-0-stable, not to 3-2 anymore.

If it hasn't been backported to 4-0 yet, you can ask in the issue for
someone to backport it (it seems a simple fix so it's probably ok to
backport).

Hope that clarifies it :)

On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 5:15 PM, nardele salomon <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I contact, asking for his help with a simple question:
>
> I found a mistake in the active record, very impactful for my development.
>
> I created an 'issue' on github here https://github.com/rails/
> rails/issues/13854
>
> The error has been corrected, but only on the master branch, which is the
> 4.1.0-beta.
>
> Doubt it.
>
> The versions 3.2 and 4.0 do not receive corrections from active record?
>
> I am very grateful if you could help me understand this mechanism,
> because I hope to contribute much more to the rails project.
>
> [],
> Nardele Salomon  (from Brazil)
>
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