While I don't use this feature, there are developers who do. It's useful
when running migrations and changing branches.
I'm raising an `ActiveRecord::IrreversibleMigration` exception in every
`drop_table` migration because these migrations were all done before
version 1.0.0, and so making all of them reversible would be too much
work for little benefit.
DEPRECATION WARNING: Directly inheriting from ActiveRecord::Migration
is deprecated. Please specify the Rails release the migration was
written for:
class MigrationClass < ActiveRecord::Migration[4.2]
(called from require at bin/rails:4)
Why:
* Crowdin now hosts all consul translations publicly so anyone can contribute https://crowdin.com/project/consul/invite
* Crowdin makes easy for non-tech people to contribute, once we have a demo site we'll be able to offer "on site" translation
* If you still use Tolk, we recommend removing this commit (but adding tolk gem to ./Gemfile_custom file to avoid future merge conflicts)
How:
* Reverting changes introduced with 9610a6a933