I have thought about releasing it as a plugin, even though I'm
thinking that Hampton Caitlin's make_resourceful might be the better
option:

http://hamptoncatlin.com/2007/make_resourceful-0-1-0-release

One thing about the edge scaffold (or the previous resource_scaffold)
is that many rails professionals use it now, just to create the basic
outline of a controller, model etc. Which we probably never would have
with the old scaffold generator.

I agree that if the main purpose from the core team with scaffold
still is educational, then it should remain simple. However I still
think that the code could be improved somewhat in the existing
version.

Pelle

On 5/31/07, Mislav Marohnić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/31/07, James Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I imagine that many people would find scaffolding that highlights some
> best practices a useful educational tool.
>
> Exactly!
> +1 for plugin with awesome scaffolding code.
>
> Rails professionals will always write their own code, naturally. But let us
> not forget how most of us learned ERB and form helpers through scaffolding
> code. Controller scaffold code is really useful to learn REST and
> respond_to, also.
>
>
>  >
>


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