...to Rails 3 integration.

(Hope Jack Kerouac is not turning over in his grave.)

I have been off "real work" for a week, and finally found the cycles
to install the Ruby Version Manager (RVM), Ruby 1.9.2, Rails 3 Beta
4.  THis has allowed me to easily switch between Ruby versions and all
of the associated gems for each version.

As always I enjoy watching Ryan Bates' RailsCasts.  (With my trusty
iPad I can even watch them while lying on my back.)
http://railscasts.com/episodes/218-making-generators-in-rails-3

So--I started reviewing again the RailsCasts on Rails 3. After
creating my first Rails 3 app, my suspicions were confirmed that the
need for Hobo's functionality is as relevant as ever.  I also watched
one of the recent Keynote addresses at RailsConf 2010, where DHH
hinted at some things he would like to see in Rails 3.1.  Hmmm.
Improvements to the migration process.  Why write all of those
migrations?  Where have I heard that before?  I guess the massive Hobo
Marketing Machine needs a little tweaking.

OK. Back on point:  We have been so focused on getting three major
Hobo apps ready for release (with significant help from Tom and Bryan,
among others) that we haven't done a good job communicating where
Barquin plans to assist with moving things forward with Rails 3.

That needs to change.  Stay tuned...

-Owen


Hoping the new modularity pushed by Yehuda Katz pays off for us...


-Owen

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