That's a solid point. I don't really have a response other than because of the benefits above and the opportunity of doing this during a major release (e.g when people are already upgrading gems). Logically, in my head seeing a memory decrease during a major release of Rails by being progressive with a non breaking dependency makes it worth ~> 2.6
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