Re: [Rails] Good version to use in a production enviroment

2017-08-24 Thread Ben Edwards
On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 3:42:10 AM UTC+1, Phil wrote: > > > Latest stable is Rails 5.1.3 and Ruby 2.4.1. I'd not try to use older > versions... upgrading deprecated stuff in Rails is a PITA, and older Rubys > are slower and coming to EOL for security patches anyway. I'm also on > Linu

Re: [Rails] Good version to use in a production enviroment

2017-08-23 Thread Phil Edelbrock
> On Aug 23, 2017, at 8:41 AM, Ben Edwards wrote: > > Hi, we are setting up Ruby on Rails on a production server. Advice on what > version of ROR and Ruby to use would be great. Obviuiously we want something > stable and not too cutting edge. > > Also advice on keeping it up to date, especi

Re: [Rails] Good version to use in a production enviroment

2017-08-23 Thread Hassan Schroeder
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 2:23 PM, Ben Edwards wrote: > Thanks for that. Have setup a master/prod and dev branch/database. file > structure is dev/eventtpuddle/ and prod/eventpuddle, with each having 'lib' > etc in them. Was thinking of putting a rails directory in each to keep > everything in t

Re: [Rails] Good version to use in a production enviroment

2017-08-23 Thread Ben Edwards
Rolandas, Thanks for that. Have setup a master/prod and dev branch/database. file structure is dev/eventtpuddle/ and prod/eventpuddle, with each having 'lib' etc in them. Was thinking of putting a rails directory in each to keep everything in the git tree. Does this make seance. I guess I

Re: [Rails] Good version to use in a production enviroment

2017-08-23 Thread Rolandas Barysas
Hey, I think it's safe to say that current newest stable releases (Ruby 2.4.1 and Rails 5.1.3) should work fine on production. Been running them for a while without any issues. Some production websites even run on Rails master (I think Basecamp is one of them). In terms of future strategy, probab

[Rails] Good version to use in a production enviroment

2017-08-23 Thread Ben Edwards
Hi, we are setting up Ruby on Rails on a production server. Advice on what version of ROR and Ruby to use would be great. Obviuiously we want something stable and not too cutting edge. Also advice on keeping it up to date, especially regarding secularity, would be great. We have great Linux