My site -- www.echomarket.org -- is humanitarian in purpose, and 
non-profit.  Which is not to say that it doesn't deserve the best 
environment.   I would be more than happy to embrace the most recent 
version of Rails.  However, I have been constrained by finances at both the 
level of a Rails IDE and my web server (host) provider.   When my site 
experiences more participation and hopefully corresponding donations, then 
I will look into assuming more expense.  However, in the meantime, if you 
are aware of a free or very inexpensive Rails host that is committed to 
upgrading with new Rails releases, I would love if you share that 
information.  

Thanks,

Liz


On Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 9:41:16 AM UTC-4, James Davis, PhD wrote:
>
> Obsolete is a relative term. Would you buy a car when there was no way to 
> obtain replacement parts?  As a soldier, I wouldn't want to go into battle 
> with WWII equipment....but it is better than using Civil War equipment. 
>
> Rails 3.x was a great version with many improved features but there no way 
> I would start a new project with 3.0.3.

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