Hello all,

I'm new to the group. You may remember me at your Free Geek meetings. 
I'm the PHP user group guy who sometimes holds your projector hostage. 
Sorry about that.

Anyway, I've been hired to work on a new project. It is a new 
collaborative/social web site in the vein of Wikipedia and MySpace. I 
really want to do the site in Ruby because I like it and I'm getting 
tired of PHP and it's wimpy language design.

PHP is my fall-back choice if I can't quickly strategize a Ruby 
solution. It is a much larger phenomenon than Ruby, and it has a proven 
track record on large sites, like Yahoo for instance. As far as I know, 
Ruby doesn't have such a track record for web development.

My first-choice Ruby strategy is to use mod_ruby and use a development 
style that looks a lot like my PHP style, wherein I start from scratch 
and develop a framework around the requirements instead of trying to 
tweak an existing framework (e.g., Rails) to fit the requirements. Rails 
seems too constraining for the complex data access and performance 
requirements of this project. I'd like to hear opinions about this.

Regardless of what Ruby strategy I take, it really would be great if 
there was a solid software designer with real-world Ruby web experience 
who could partner with me with design decisions and maybe code too. It 
would be part-time help and it would start right away. The site is 
expected to launch in about six months.

Best regards,

Moxley Stratton
http://www.moxleystrattton.com/

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