sounds great. although i don't know merb very well (yet; i will learn
it when rails 3 is released ;)), it's good to see you're aware of the
code mangling issue. i'm looking forward to a nicely encapsualted
version :). as i said: if my help is appreciated, i'm ready to dig in.

matthias

On 6 Jan., 15:01, "Jonathon Brenner" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was just contemplating this very issue last night. I'm not familiar with
> merb-slices, but I'll do some research in anticipation of the impending
> rails/merb merge.
>
> On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 8:10 AM, morgler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > hi,
>
> > i have been working with lovdbyless for two months now and i
> > appreciate the workload it takes off of my shoulders. however, my big
> > problem with lovdbyless is, that framework and custom code isn't
> > nicely separated. to build a social web app upon lovdbyless you HAVE
> > to change the framework code. this entails many problems, e.g. i can't
> > simply update the framework to a new version, since i would lose my
> > custom code (this leads to the need of doing hotfixes to the framework
> > to update - ugly).
>
> > are there any plans to revamp the design of lovedbyless and maybe make
> > it a plugin? unfortunately, i can see the use of the framework only
> > for small prototypes in its current state :(. i would also offer my
> > help improve the architecture and design of lovdbyless.
>
> > cheers,
>
> > matthias
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