On Jun 12, 2008, at 9:28 AM, Chad Woolley wrote:
>
> So, I hope Rails still natively supports the old YAML format after
> this patch, to support old tutorials, and to provide a standardized
> option when it is needed, such as Rails parsing geminstaller.yml if it
> exists, or a hosting company parsing geminstaller.yml or database.yml
> to auto-configure whatever...
>

To clarify, my patch tries to load database.yml if you don't set  
anything in your environment.

> Also, I still don't think either option is DRY-er than the other,
> because YAML supports reuse, as was just pointed out.


I was perhaps overzealous in declaring Ruby DRYer than YAML. That  
said, I think more people know how to DRY up Ruby than YAML. ;)

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