Seems that the official wiki would be really good so:

http://wiki.github.com/merb/merb/howto-switch-to-rails-3 (sorry I
couldn't resist)

I count on the community to create best resource for the Merb -> Rails
3 transition.

Pavel

On Apr 28, 5:16 pm, Jonathan Stott <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 10:42:06 -0500
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> Ian Eyberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> > as the maintainer of a larger merb stack in production use
> > I fully agree with this statement...
>
> > now on to reality ... this is open source software so we
> > are all in it together -- use what you want to use and
> > contribute what you can contribute -- I know a lot of people
> > are probably in my situation -- we use the software but
> > we don't necessarily have the time to be submitting patches
> > every day to maintain it -- having to manage all the other
> > components and working on other software eats my time
> > hardcore -- so people in my situation can do the next best
> > thing -- documentation, howtos, etc..
>
> > I have personally not been so helpful in this regard and have
> > done a lot of bitching on this front which is not helpful
> > so in an effort to reconcile this, I'll try to write
> > some more howtos and fill in any necessary documentation
> > that I had trouble figuring out -- I suggest others that
> > are in my shoes to do the same
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> > - Ian
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> That would be greatly appreciated, both by Pavel and myself, and I'm sure by 
> the community in general.  I don't see Rails3 as the future of merb, because 
> I don't see much value in what would be Rails3, but with an 'odd' syntax.  
> This feeling is, I think, shared by Pavel.
>
> That having been said, the last thing we want to do is make things more 
> difficult and inconvenient for users wanting to make the transition than it 
> has to be.  Whether aiding the transition is writing docs, or writing a rails 
> plugin which makes rails behave like merb, it's something I'd like to offer 
> help and advice to the authors for, but don't have the time to work on 
> myself.  There are things I want to work on for merb itself, as well as all 
> the other things which take up time.
>
> Regards
> Jon
>
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