The way I understood the majority of code will run happy and unchanged 
under 3.0. There will probably be some lines of code that will have to 
be changed or could be minimized and still work as expected.

There will also be some gems and plugins which will have to be updated 
to work properly with the last version (which is nothing new, happens 
with every minor version).

The main idea of merging two projects was to bring the best of both 
worlds to users and not to provoke another fork because of too many 
changes.

If you have time learn both and choose the one it suits you best when 
you will have a project.

I personaly would learn Rails.


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