RSpec wise you can upgrade to 2.99, its a fully 2.x compatible release and 
deprecates anything that won’t work in 3.x. Getting that “quiet” should mean 
you can use RSpec 3.x when you get Rails to 4.x.

Cheers
Jon Rowe
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On 10 April 2020 at 21:58, Jack Royal-Gordon wrote:
> Re: your response to my second question, it’s a chicken-and-egg thing, as I’m 
> trying to build out my test suite prior to migrating so that I can find what 
> gets broken by the migration. Do you think that because it’s such an old 
> unsupported version that I’m better off migrating first and then building the 
> test suite?
>
> Part of the problem is figuring out what versions to migrate to, and whether 
> to try to move incrementally to other versions along the way. But that’s a 
> question for a different list.

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