I concur with Fred's earlier thoughts.  This change is a big mistake. 
Though I appreciate streamlining API's, the reality is that anyone who 
has a starter book on Ruby that's over 9 months old is not going to be 
able to get a form working without googling around and reading through 
technogarble.

Ruby adaptation is going to take a big hit for this.

This was a poor design decision.  If the Ruby community is looking for 
buy-in from the development community, they just moved one step away.

-Geoff



Slain Wilde wrote:
> Frederick Cheung wrote:
>> 
>> If you're that bothered just stick
>> 
>> def start_form_tag(*args)
>>   form_tag(*args)
>> end
>> 
>> def end_form_tag
>>   '</form'>
>> end
>> 
>> in application_helper and be done with it.
>> 
>> Fred
> 
> Hey, actual help.  Who knew.

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