Ruby 1.8.7 or 1.9.2; not 1.9.1. IIRC, 1.9.1 has some issues (anyone confirm
or correct this?)

I'd say Rails 3; many supporting gems have been or are being updated, and
I'd guess before long most of the newest versions of various gems and
libraries will assume and/or require Rails 3.

But even aside from that, if you are starting out evaluating Rails with no
legacy rails apps to support, I don't see any reason *not* to start with
Rails 3.0.x (whatever the latest stable version happens to be as of this
writing...)

Phil


On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 12:07 PM, TchĂȘ <tchebr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi.
>
> What's the version of ruby and rails that you guys are using to
> develop?
>
> ruby 1.8.7?
> ruby 1.9.1?
> ruby 1.9.2?
>
> and about rails?
>
> We will start a pilot project here to evaluate the learning curve and
> team productivity.
> Can i take some help?
>
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