I'm sorry Oren, did you just imply Rails 3 beta's on MRI 191 make
stable platforms for commercial deployments? :) Just giving you a hard
time, but seriously now: an understandable position and I'd have been
damn surprised if there were plans to make a 192 stack for early
testing, never hurts to ask though.

FWIW: someday, assuming it were even feasible, it'd be nice to have
Heroku images (AMI, VMWare, whatever,) we could use and tweak locally
for development when we get ahead of where it makes sense for Heroku
to spend time/money. Given your IP in there, I'd also be pretty
surprised if this were feasible, just a thought.

And now to figure out how to deal with this debacle (rails I mean, not
Heroku) hopefully only for the next several months while we see just
how behind schedule 192 can finally be.

On 11 Jun., 16:05, Oren Teich <[email protected]> wrote:
> We won't be supporting 1.9.2head before 1.9.2 is officially released.    We
> work hard to provide a stable platform for commercial deployment, and 1.9.2
> isn't there yet.
>
> We are investigating updating 1.8.7 to the latest REE patch level to address
> the crashing 1.8.7 issue.
>
> Oren
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Yuri <[email protected]> wrote:
> > After beta4, i.e., master for now, starting up with MRI 191 gets you
> > this stick in the eye:
>
> >    Rails 3 requires Ruby 1.8.7 or 1.9.2.
>
> >    You're running 1.9.1 (2010-01-10); please upgrade to continue.
>
> > And beta4 itself is pretty much a non-starter for 191 due to a 191-
> > incompatible fix for multibyte chars, which ironically looks to be
> > fixed in a compatible way for 191 in master now. But still, there it
> > is.
>
> > Any thoughts from Heroku on their beta Rails 3 / 191 option, i.e.,
> > possibility of 192 previews (realizing that's gotta be a pain to
> > handle on your end, but then the whole 1.9 cycle seems to be about
> > maximizing pain for all concerned.)
>
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