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Until now, Rails only droped compatibility with older rubies on new majors, but I propose to change this policy because it causes us to either keep compatibility with long EOLed rubies or to bump the Rails major more often, and to drop multiple Ruby versions at once when we bump the major. In my opinion it's a bad alignments of incentives. And we'd be much better to just drop support in new minors whenever they go EOL (so 3 years). Also Ruby being an upstream dependency, it's not even a semver violation AFAICT. Since Rails 7.2 isn't planned before a few months, we can already drop Ruby 3.0 as it will be EOL in March. |
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= Active Support -- Utility classes and Ruby extensions from \Rails Active Support is a collection of utility classes and standard library extensions that were found useful for the \Rails framework. These additions reside in this package so they can be loaded as needed in Ruby projects outside of \Rails. You can read more about the extensions in the {Active Support Core Extensions}[https://guides.rubyonrails.org/active_support_core_extensions.html] guide. == Download and installation The latest version of Active Support can be installed with RubyGems: $ gem install activesupport Source code can be downloaded as part of the \Rails project on GitHub: * https://github.com/rails/rails/tree/main/activesupport == License Active Support is released under the MIT license: * https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT == Support API documentation is at: * https://api.rubyonrails.org Bug reports for the Ruby on \Rails project can be filed here: * https://github.com/rails/rails/issues Feature requests should be discussed on the rails-core mailing list here: * https://discuss.rubyonrails.org/c/rubyonrails-core