I share your hopes TY.  But I have to disagree that the ThinkPad still
rocks.  The X and T series are still very good and I recommend them to
many.  But from a design perspective, they lost focus.  Just look at
the keyboard difference between a T42 (IBM) and a T60 (Lenovo).  Its a
clear case of every committee getting their favorite key added to the
keyboard.  Same thing with the X series.
I'm a "less is more" type of guy.
Jon

On Dec 24, 9:50 am, "Tze Yang Ng" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was shocked when ibm sold its pc sector to lenovo a few years back
> ... and so am i abt merb's merging into rails-3 ... anyway, thinkpad
> still rocks, i guess so will this merge. Merging isn't a bad thing.
>
> :] TY
>
> ==
>
> On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Michael Klishin
>
>
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On 24.12.2008, at 3:28, cult hero wrote:
>
> >> What I'm most curious about are the codebases. Is Merb itself becoming
> >> the foundation of Rails 3.0 or are the Merb guys bringing the Merb
> >> philosophy to the existing Rails codebase
>
> > It makes sense to move changes from a younger project to the more
> > mature one.
>
> > I want to ask community members is to calm down a bit and believe that
> > newly formed rails-core-and-rails-more team can figure out a good way
> > to make Rails 3 shine. But roadmaps for merges like this one are not
> > done in one day.
>
> > MK
>
> --http://ngty77.blogspot.com
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