More than an issue, is a suggestion. I am doing memory benchmarks in a rails application with 215 gems installed (rails and dependencies). And Mailjet gem is the second most memory consumer, just after rails. Maybe is time to remove some dependencies or refactor code?
More than an issue, is a suggestion. I am doing memory benchmarks in a rails application with 215 gems installed (rails and dependencies). And Mailjet gem is the second most memory consumer, just after rails. Maybe is time to remove some dependencies or refactor code?