On 23 August 2010 17:13, Robert Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dani Dani wrote:
>> Hi,
>> If I'm going to start developing a new rails based web application,
>> should I go for Rails 3 or Rails 2.3.8 ? why this and not the other ?
>> Thank you.
>> Dani
>
> From what I've seen even though Rails 2.3.8 is supposedly the current
> "stable" version of Rails, I'm betting that Rails 3.0 is actually more
> "stable." I'm planning to skip from 2.3.5 straight to Rails 3.0 (with
> possibly a brief stop at 2.3.8 just to maybe ease the transition to
> Rails 3.0). However, I so plan to go straight from 2.3.5 to 3.0 on my
> deployment server.
>
> If it were me starting something new, I would mostly likely go with
> Rails 3.0. There are a lot of really great new features and chance are
> likely that Rails 3.0 will be officially release before you're ready to
> deploy.
>
> However, there are other things to consider. Like where you plan to host
> the site and whether they are ready for Rails 3.0.

If you are not already experienced with Rails I would also consider
the fact there is a lot more help, tutorials, and so on available for
2.3

Colin

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