I started with the official active_scaffold in the rails 2.x days,
eventually moved to volker's fork because it had rails 3.0 support, and
then migrated back to the official repo when I upgraded to rails 3.1. In my
opinion the official repo is the way to go.

In my experience, a lot of the little things that are different about
volker's fork were documented in his blog: http://vhochstein.wordpress.com/

On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Richard Zheng <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Our app is ready for an upgrade from 2.3.5 to 3.2.1. I haven't been
> following AS very closely recently. It looks like that there are 2 forks,
> Sergio and Volker. What's the status of them? Any comparison? Both seem
> to be very active. Hate to have to choose one. Both seem promising.
>
> Thanks,
>
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