Hi can you provide link to this video?

On Jun 25, 8:41 am, Steve Schwartz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Neeraj Singh has a great video (~25min) on how the Rails boot process  
> works, which he just made in June (I believe using Rails 3.1rc).
>
> -Steve
> @jangosteve
>
> On Jun 25, 2011, at 8:20 AM, Ryan Bigg wrote:
>
>
>
> > I begun working on the initialization guide back at the beginning of  
> > 2010, but I stopped as I picked up a new full-time job and Rails was  
> > undergoing a lot of changes at the time in preparation for the 3.0  
> > release and so I was hesitant to continue on my work until Rails  
> > "stabilized" in that respect. I begun re-writing it from scratch in  
> > November-December last year and left it in its unfinished state with  
> > the intention of completing it after I'm done with the book.
>
> > The problem with it however is that there's currently *no way* to  
> > make sure that the content is accurate. Therefore, rather than  
> > working on this guide *directly*, I would rather work on some way of  
> > ensuring that the guides for Rails (not just this one) are actually  
> > technically correct by being able to generate a type of  
> > "documentation test suite" for them.
>
> > Right now, I don't have the time to do this. But I think this would  
> > be a great place to start and what better guide to use (for the  
> > sheer number of examples it has) than the initialization guide?
> > On Saturday, 25 June 2011 at 10:16 PM, Nicolas Sanguinetti wrote:
>
> >> I know Ryan Bigg did a lot of work on that for his Rails 3 in  
> >> Action book. I don't know if his notes are available outside the  
> >> book, though
>
> >> -Nicolas
>
> >> On 25/06/2011, at 05:27, Xavier Noria <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 7:21 AM, gerberdata <[email protected]>  
> >>> wrote:
>
> >>>> does anyone know if there is any up to date documentation for the
> >>>> rails 3 initialization process?
>
> >>> There's a start in initialization.textile, but needs to be updated  
> >>> and finished.
>
> >>> This is an important topic. In addition to being interesting in  
> >>> itself, it helps people understand how are all the pieces  
> >>> connected. If someone liked to take over the initialization guide  
> >>> please do!
>
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