If standard rails meets your need, then I would go with that.  Hobo has 
some nice features but does have a learning curve and while the list is 
responsive, documentation is not super-awesome.  Or at least it wasn't when 
we used it in a project a few years ago.

On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 3:52:35 PM UTC-7, Brandon Hoult wrote:
>
> I am thinking about starting a new project and am trying to decide if I 
> should use hobo or just plain rails.  It looks like this is the main 
> discussion group and that comments are infrequent (a couple per week?). 
>  Also there have been no updates in quite a while.  Is it worth investing 
> the time learning hobo at this point?
>

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