I'm not sure on corporates using it but as the others have mentioned
there is a
decent-ish community over here. As much as it's a popularity contest,
as well as
those listed here (David, Matt, Myles, Gary and I) there are also a
few more listed
on Working with Rails -
http://workingwithrails.com/home/gsearch?cx=011646649603620920052%3Aunk85clumau&cof=FORID%3A9&q=Perth%2C+Australia&sa=Find
And a decent amount of us are also freelancing / looking for work as
well so
if you can find them there is usually a decent chance many of them are
available
for hire.

- Darcy

On Nov 19, 3:34 pm, Tomas Varsavsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > JRuby is fast becoming a realistic option, perhaps making the Ruby vs Java
> > decision easier. JRuby and Java can call each others code, JRuby runs  
> > Rails,
>
> Yes, we've used JRuby on other clients with great success.
> Unfortunately the deployment architecture will be based on Microsoft
> Windows Server 2003 so we may have to go the JRuby option if we run
> into problems.
>
> /Tom
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