On 1/14/07 12:15 PM, John C. Bland II wrote:
> Ruby is a programming language (from the 90's or so) that was used a lot as
> an alternative to perl server scripts. A few years back a framework was
> built that gave RoR tons of publicity.

Rails is the code framework that was built using the language Ruby, thus
"Ruby on Rails".  To fully compare it to CF you'd have to include a
framework like OnTap or ModelGlue.

> I think some of the shine came off when they had a gaping security hole
> in which they demanded that people upgrade to the latest revision
> In 2 or 3 days they pushed out like 2 or 3 patches.

I've seen this quite a bit with open-source software.  Everything goes great
for a while then they slip up for a while.  This happened to the PHP
developers early in the v4 release cycle and they finally set up a security
team to be in full charge of it - RoR needs to do likewise.

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