At least one thing is included:

In some of the first fruits of the Rails-Merb team merger, Rails 2.3
includes some optimizations for the respond_to method, which is of
course heavily used in many Rails applications to allow your
controller to format results differently based on the MIME type of the
incoming request.

>From here: http://guides.rubyonrails.org/2_3_release_notes.html

Bill

On Feb 2, 1:05 pm, Justin Smestad <[email protected]> wrote:
> None of the Merb features are making it into Rails 2.x, everything is  
> slated for Rails 3.x
> --
> Justin Smestad
> [email protected]
>
> On Feb 2, 2009, at 5:11 AM, MyMerb wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Just wanted to confirm, which features from Merb have made it into
> > Rails 2.3 ...
>
> > I have read the details from rails 2.3 preview and could not find any
> > Merb advantages into Rails 2.3 so far...
>
> > Was Rails 2.3 an old features planned before Merb Merge...?
>
> > Here are some news from...http://ryandaigle.com
>
> > " The next scheduled release appears to be the 3.0 release, the merger
> > of Rails and Merb. The core team has alluded to at least a preview
> > release to be ready by RailsConf 2009. Seems a bit aggressive for all
> > the internal tinkering in store, but stay here for for the latest. "
>
> > What does this mean... There would be straight Rails 3.0 preview after
> > this. what about upgrading Merb.. 1.1, 1.2, 1.9 etc...
>
> > Can any one focus more on this...?
>
> > Thanks
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