Step zero point one is to review your 6/7 plugins and 5/6 gems and ensure 
they've been moved forward to your final target.

On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 4:05:51 AM UTC-5, Colin Law wrote:
>
> On 4 March 2014 05:09, Raju Ay <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > I would like to upgrade one of my application from rails -2.3.11 to 
> 4.0.0. 
> > Before going to do anything, I just need plan for it and my application 
> not 
> > that much of big size but got some 6/7 plugins and 5/6 gems. 
> > 
> > Existed    : Ruby 1.8.7 + Rails 2.3.11 
> >   Expected : Ruby 2.0.0 + Rails 4.0.0 
> > 
> >    For this, I have plan as in two ways like below, 
> >    1).Multi-step process : First need to upgrade app from rails 2.* to 
> 3.* 
> > and then 
> >       do upgrade from rails 3.* to 4.0.0 
> >    2).Create new application from rails - 4.0.0 and rebuild old 
> application 
> > all 
> >       features as we have already css, layouts... 
> > 
> > 
> >    I hope both strategies will take same time. 
> > 
> >  Any how, I need some inputs from you all. So please share your 
> > thoughts/comments. 
>
> Step zero is to make sure that you have full test coverage so that you 
> can be confident the app continues to work correctly. 
>
> Colin 
>

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