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adjust readme for 1.9.3 release
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will continue as long as it is still supported by the Ruby core team.
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will continue as long as it is still supported by the Ruby core team.
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[ Ruby 1.9.3 ]
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[ Ruby 1.9.3 ]
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While we test against 1.9.3 we do not know of anyone using it in
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1.9.3 is fully supported. We recommend waiting for higher patch levels to be
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production yet, and as with 1.9.2, you might want to be careful with
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released (current one is p0) before using it in production. Please note that
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patch level zero.
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switching to 1.9.3 from an earlier version will invalidate all sessions.
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[ Rubinius ]
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[ Rubinius ]
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Rubinius is officially supported (Rubinius >= 1.2.4), everything, including
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Rubinius is officially supported (Rubinius >= 1.2.4), everything, including
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all template languages, works.
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all template languages, works. The upcoming 2.0 release is supported as
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well.
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[ JRuby ]
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[ JRuby ]
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JRuby is officially supported (JRuby >= 1.6.3). No issues with third party
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JRuby is officially supported (JRuby >= 1.6.5). No issues with third party
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template libraries are known, however, if you choose to use JRuby, please
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template libraries are known, however, if you choose to use JRuby, please
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look into JRuby rack handlers, as the Thin web server is not fully supported
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look into JRuby rack handlers, as the Thin web server is not fully supported
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on JRuby. JRuby's support for C extensions is still experimental, which only
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on JRuby. JRuby's support for C extensions is still experimental, which only
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Not being officially supported means if things only break there and not on a
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Not being officially supported means if things only break there and not on a
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supported platform, we assume it's not our issue but theirs.
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supported platform, we assume it's not our issue but theirs.
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We also run our CI against ruby-head (the upcoming 1.9.4), but we can't
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We also run our CI against ruby-head (the upcoming 2.0.0) and the 1.9.4
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guarantee anything, since it is constantly moving. Expect 1.9.4p0 to be
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branch, but we can't guarantee anything, since it is constantly moving. Expect
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supported.
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both 1.9.4p0 and 2.0.0p0 to be supported.
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Sinatra should work on any operating system supported by the chosen Ruby
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Sinatra should work on any operating system supported by the chosen Ruby
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implementation.
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implementation.
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