Ming, i'm sorry you feel that way, though merb's future is certainly in
limbo atm.  You can find help for datamapper related problems in
#datamapper.  There's usually someone around answering questions (may even
get help w/ merb related stuff).

I think raising awareness about the issue isn't a bad thing, but we need to
come up with solutions to the problem, or at least describe what a solution
would look like.

Do you have any suggestions? :(

from one merb user to another,

-knowtheory

On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Ming <[email protected]> wrote:

> One upside is that the support base should be greater.  This is place
> is a ghost town for support.  Most merb users seem to be hackers or
> developers.  The average joe is SOL here.  #merb useful if you're
> lucky or persistent enough to get a sympathetic ear.  I knew the
> disparity in userbases going in but needed easy datamapper and
> something else provided by merb.
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