All of these suggestions are pretty much dead-on. If you don't already
own this book, you may want to consider picking up a copy:

http://www.amazon.com/Rails-Way-Addison-Wesley-Professional-Ruby/dp/0321445619

There are some suggestions on coding style which may help to clarify
what you are looking for. It's a highly-recommended book by many in
the Rails community. Plus, since the author Obie Fernandez is an ex-
Java dev, it's also a good book for folks coming to Ruby/Rails from
other languages like Java.

As for that document claiming to be the "de facto" standard on Rails
coding style? I think that is just the author's default coding style.
Some of that stuff is just a bit too much. Phlip's suggestions on
methods and the 2-space indentation are really the only standards that
I am aware of. Other than that, have fun and love your code. That's
what Rails is about.
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