Jason, I understand what you mean. 

My main point was not to introduce Bootstrap into Rails; I agree with you 
that the smaller the number of dependencies, the better.

My point is that scaffold.css already exists in Rails, and it *could be 
improved*.

If the scaffold generator was not already part of Rails, then I would agree 
100% with you.
But it's there, and probably for a reason: to help newbies (and everyone 
else) spin off a new project quite rapidly.

If you remove Bootstrap from the equation, and just think about the 
scaffold templating, what is your opinion?

Do you think that it should actually be *removed* from Rails, since you 
describe Rails as "an advanced server-side technology".
Or do you think it should be kept there and, eventually, improved? 

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