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Ruby on Rails | Screencasts | Download | Documentation | Weblog | Community | Source Ruby on Rails EdgeRails Home Page | All Pages | Recently Revised | Feed Be aware. This page has become highly inconsistent due to recent edits. EdgeRails is a term which means you are running a local copy of a developmental version of Rails (i.e., you’re on the bleeding edge ). It is an alternative to the more standard GemRails , which means you are running one of the stable releases (i.e., you installed it with the GEM packaging system). The advantage to running EdgeRails is that you may get access to new features or bug fixes that are not in the most recent stable release. Also EdgeRails allows you to run on computer without Rails installed. Or you could run EdgeRails in a shared web hosting machine (see RailsWebHosts ) that may only have the major releases installed on the system, but not the edge rails. The disadvantage is that developmental versions are not generally regarded to be stable. So it’s a tradeoff. In order to use EdgeRails you simply have to embed a (developmental) version of Rails within your application rather than using t"
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