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On 11 March 2013 07:23, Apoorv Parijat <[email protected]> wrote:

> For a domain, say "example.org", you would call "example.org/" as the
> "root" domain. The "root" domain points to the "home" page
> of the website. The idea of "root" should be made clear to students from
> the beginning.
>
> I think, since "root" is not that obscure, we can just let it be ?
>
>
> On Monday, 11 March 2013 04:12:38 UTC+5:30, Jeff Cohen wrote:
>>
>> Maybe it's just me, but I think "home" might be a better description than
>> "root".  Students ask me "how do I indicate which action is my home page,"
>> not "how do I indicate which action is my root page."  If this sounds
>> appealing I can try to dig through the router code and see if I can submit
>> a PR in time for Rails 4, and make "home" an alias for "root".
>>
>> But if there's actually a good reason for keeping it as "root," let me
>> know and save me the effort :-)
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Jeff
>>
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