> This is one way. However, we don't vendor Rails. We keep it as a gem,
> managed by our server management platform.
>
> I could build my own gem, but this then means what is effectively an
> unnecessary addition to the platform than just changing the required
> version.
>
> It would make sense to me that if a version is announced, that there
> is an easy way to get that version.

We messed up here.  I've pushed the tag now, gems should follow within
24 hours.  If you wish to help us along there can you please fetch
that tag and make sure everything works right in your application?


-- 
Cheers

Koz

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