Bump supported Ruby version to >= 2.1.0#6220
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We cannot do this until Jekyll 4.0. We can only implicitly drop support by dropping Travis CI targets. Many users still use Ruby 2.0 and if they want to, we can't stop them in Jekyll 3.x.
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This is a major breaking change and will have to wait for v4.0 which we have no plans for at the moment. Thanks! |
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Ah, I see, Liquid has already done this. |
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@jekyllbot: merge +minor |
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I realized from #6216 that our
runtime_dependencyLiquid 4.0has already dropped support for Ruby Versions older than2.1.0. So there's no point in not following suit ourselves.