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How about we store the configuration in a c program, which rails has to
compile and then execute in order to read the correct data?

What I'm trying to say is that this process doesn't seem dryer at all. The
YAML file has become the standard and many, many tutorials reference this.
Do you not remember the uproar about scaffolding?

Please, for the sake of sanity, do not change this from the old way unless
you have a better reason than "It's DRYer"

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