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No upper bound dependencies on AS/AP/Railties #235

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These upper bound dependencies make it so that every time I go to upgrade a Rails version, I need to point to a fork of Lograge until you guys release a new version. I don't see the major benefit of having an upper bound dependency. It just creates noise/busy work for you guys. If people have issues with later versions of Rails they will report them.

In my project of ~100 gems, Lograge and 2-3 others always come up when I go to do Rails upgrades for this reason. Last time around I helped pitch in (#208), but I think it doesn't make sense to keep doing it this way.

What do you guys think?

@benlovell benlovell merged commit 2ef2d9e into roidrage:master Jan 12, 2018
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Makes sense. Thanks.

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