Ash Moran wrote:

 Wow, there are that many people on this list?


Lee and Ash, I should have said that more clearly. The full 281 responses
came from four user groups.

Ian Moss wrote:


> **
> ... likes to concentrate on features for customers and users, rather than
> the new shiney, unless it's a great new gem :)
>

Ian, that balanced approach makes a lot of sense! The question of how to
achieve the balance -- to be recognized and move ahead while keeping sane
 about "the new shiney" -- is the reason behind my
FiveYearItch.com<http://fiveyearitch.com/>,
and it's why I'm writing this article.

All the best,

Josh
Writer: Business
Insider<http://blog.fiveyearitch.com/p/three-articles-fiveyearitch-business.html>
/Brazen Careerist <http://blog.brazencareerist.com/author/joshfox/>
Founder, FiveYearItch.com <http://fiveyearitch.com/>

 Ian Moss <[email protected]> wrote:


> **
> Try a Ruby or Rails related topic and see what happens :)
> How about - what new (to you) gems have you been using recently?
> When you think of rails 4, do you think 'Oh cripes really!' or 'whopeee,
> they'll probably change everything again - haml, coffeescript etc'
> Ian (the old man, who likes to concentrate on features for customers and
> users, rather than the new shiney, unless it's a great new gem :)
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2013, at 06:41 AM, Lee Hambley wrote:
>
> My thoughts exactly!
>
>   Ash Moran wrote:
>
>
>  Wow, there are that many people on this list? That's a lot of lurkers :)
>
>

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