So, I've got one more question: how do you upgrade to certain version?

Thanks,
Elle

On Mar 24, 11:18 am, Craig Demyanovich <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. Upgrade to latest 2.0.x release, run all of your tests, fix any failures,
> address any deprecations.
> 2. Upgrade to latest 2.1.x release, run all of your tests, fix any failures,
> address any deprecations.
> 3. Upgrade to latest 2.2.x release, run all of your tests, fix any failures,
> address any deprecations.
> 4. Upgrade to latest 2.3.x release, run all of your tests, fix any failures,
> address any deprecations.
>
> You may need to upgrade plugins and/or other tools at one or more steps,
> too. I know it seems like a long recipe, but it should keep the problems to
> a minimum along the way.
>
> Regards,
> Craig
>
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 7:03 PM, elle <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I have an application I did in 2007 in Rails 1.2.6. It was my first
> > one -- so I am sure the code could be improved and better refractored.
> > If I wanted to upgrade the application to 2.3.2 and hopefully improve
> > it -- how would you suggest I tackle this? Any advice would be great.
>
> > Elle
>
> --
> Craig Demyanovich
> Mutually Human Softwarehttp://mutuallyhuman.com
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