Anybody have thoughts on this one?  (Criticism is ok if I'm off my
rocker.)

Jeff

On Feb 20, 2:13 pm, Jeff <[email protected]> wrote:
> In Rails 3 routing, it seems we're using the match() method to hook up
> arbitrary url patterns to rack endpoints (which I think is a great new
> routing feature).
>
> I'd like to suggest that we name it "connect", instead of "match":
>
> 1. It maintains continuity with previous versions of rails
> 2. It's more descriptive of the intention of a route: to connect a
> requested url with an endpoint that can generate a response.
>
> Feedback?
>
> Thanks!
> Jeff

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