I think its important for frameworks like Rails / Django to always support the latest and greatest and at the same time give people time to upgrade for example how the rails team have done it now which is in rails 4 move to 1.9.x exclusively but in rails 3.2 still support ruby 1.8.7
developers have choice. when they're starting new app / new project they can opt for the older version or if they're feeling lucky adopt the new stack.
the important thing is developers should have a choice, because i firmly believe more choice leads to more innovation.
its not like when rails 4.0 come out they're going to force everyone to upgrade, you can upgrade at your own pace.
developers have choice. when they're starting new app / new project they can opt for the older version or if they're feeling lucky adopt the new stack.
the important thing is developers should have a choice, because i firmly believe more choice leads to more innovation.
its not like when rails 4.0 come out they're going to force everyone to upgrade, you can upgrade at your own pace.