Before soft launch, if we have time, me and @hackmastera think it might make sense to upgrade to rails 5. Prob not 5.1 yet.
Rails 4.2 which we are on is effectively end-of-lifed, and doing it sooner would give us the opportunity to write code now that will work in rails5 without deprecation using new rails5 api.
@hackmastera thinks it should be fairly straightforward based on our hyrax experiment (we are not suggesting upgrading to hyrax any time soon, before soft launch).
Before soft launch, if we have time, me and @hackmastera think it might make sense to upgrade to rails 5. Prob not 5.1 yet.
Rails 4.2 which we are on is effectively end-of-lifed, and doing it sooner would give us the opportunity to write code now that will work in rails5 without deprecation using new rails5 api.
@hackmastera thinks it should be fairly straightforward based on our hyrax experiment (we are not suggesting upgrading to hyrax any time soon, before soft launch).
@MDiMeo fyi