Reword the recommendation to use Suspenders#760
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I'd love to get more feedback on this, as I think the only controversial take is we're now suggesting we prefer Minitest over RSpec for new applications. There's an open discussion about this.
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Thanks for you input, @stevepolitodesign I did want to get this going though, because I do not want to find myself or anyone else starting a new app for a client and running into all those issues by using suspenders, and getting a bunch or extra stuff we likely don't need in a fresh rails app. |
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I'll also add that we have not used Suspenders for several new Team Rocker projects, so we're already not following the guidance. |
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@heyvaleria thank you for taking the time to clarify this! This will help others going forward!
Co-authored-by: Steve Polito <stevepolitodesign@users.noreply.github.com>
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Follow-up top #760. The [latest release][release] is production ready! This reverts commit 0dc501c, and adjusts the recommend command. [release]: https://github.com/thoughtbot/suspenders/releases/tag/v20251219.0
Follow-up top #760. The [latest release][release] is production ready! This reverts commit 0dc501c, and adjusts the recommend command. [release]: https://github.com/thoughtbot/suspenders/releases/tag/v20251219.0
After this Slack conversation, we realised that Suspenders is not currently recommended after all.
https://thoughtbot.slack.com/archives/C05DN55CPL3/p1747661858395259