Thanks Darren - had a good laugh at your great turn of phrase :)

If you're particularly keen on donating, my PayPal address is tied to this 
email address ([email protected]). Certainly not expected, but I won't 
turn down a few coins!

Oh, and the one other thing I should have mentioned in the initial email - TS 
3.0.3 works with Rails 4.0.0.rc1.

On 14/05/2013, at 1:58 PM, Darren Terhune wrote:

> Fuck ya Pat if I could give you a huge high five right now I would... Somehow 
> missed this post, been waiting for it :-) So I guess I huge digital (hi5) 
> Where do I donate something to you. This project is the cat's shit.
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> On Tuesday, 7 May 2013 22:18:30 UTC-7, Pat Allan wrote:
> Hi everyone
> Over the last few hours I've pushed out several gem updates. Here's where 
> things stand:
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> * Riddle 1.5.6
> Just a handful of bug fixes.
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> * Thinking Sphinx 1.5.0
> For Rails 2.1/2.2/2.3, includes connection pooling (faster queries, less 
> socket overhead) and improved delta tools. Still has the old-style 
> define_index calls within models.
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> * Thinking Sphinx 2.1.0
> Same as 1.5.0, but for Rails 3.0/3.1/3.2.
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> * Thinking Sphinx 3.0.3
> Already had connection pooling, but now has the improved delta tools as well, 
> plus plenty of bug fixes.
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> * ts-delayed-delta 2.0.0
> Works with all of the above new versions of Thinking Sphinx (yes, 1.5, 2.1 
> and 3.0.3), but not older releases. Takes advantage of the aforementioned 
> improved delta tools.
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> * Flying Sphinx 1.0.0
> Works with all of the above new versions of Thinking Sphinx as well, but not 
> older releases. No longer manages delta support itself (just use 
> ThinkingSphinx::Deltas::DelayedDelta instead of FlyingSphinx::DelayedDelta), 
> and now uses websockets to track all actions, removing the need for polling 
> or slow HTTP requests. Also, requires the openssl-nonblock gem if you're 
> still on MRI 1.8.7.
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> Flying Sphinx customers will receive an email in a few days outlining these 
> new gems in a few days, but I've been giving all of these gems a solid test, 
> and have especially been using recent commits in Flying Sphinx across a few 
> of my own apps. Feel free to start kicking the tires now!
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> Upgrading your gems is certainly recommended - but things will keep working 
> as they are. And as always, any feedback is very much welcome :)
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> Cheers
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