> Of course Rails should support 1.8.2. It's still the last stable version for
> Debian, which is really widespread platform for servers.

Debian is also almost comically behind with some packages :). 1.8.2
came out a long time ago now...

> When I resolve #8396 locally, Rails works perfectly for me on Debian. It
> works, so why drop support for it?

If we can maintain support for old releases without jumping through
too many hoops, I can't see why we would either.  Of course, 'too many
hoops' is bound to be subjective and controversial, but we'll probably
know it when we see it.



-- 
Cheers

Koz

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