> As for internal vs external repositories, I'd say that external
> repositories are the best option, but if it's a deal breaker for
> someone I'm sure we could carve out a repository here for them.

Since I'm now also maintaining the Ruby/OpenBase library, I can move
the OB adapter into the rubyforge repos.  Actually, that makes things
rather clean and tidy.  Perhaps a similar arrangement could be made
for other adapters...

> Whether we choose gems or plugins for the adapters, there's some work
> needed to make sure that it works smoothly.  At present the adapters
> are required very early in the initialization process, so hopefully
> someone who's maintaining / creating an adapter can help us get the
> required changes into AR.

That sounds rather like a call to arms ;)  I've got a lot on my plate,
but as soon as I get a little time I'll take a look.  Unless someone
else beats me to it, of course...


-Derrick Spell

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