Lol.  Calm down it's not like you have to like each other's FB's or become
friends and tickle fight one another.

Ruby on Rails for FB is starting to grow and the reason why I chose FB is
because people spend more time on FB then anywhere else.  Unlike most FB
users, if you're like other developers that are passionate about cutting
edge apps, you typically don't spend most of your time trending Miley Cyrus
or talking about Dancing with the Stars.

So after being sick of everyone's FB content, I decided to create this
group and am happy to share my ideas with everyone in the group and learn
from them to.  If you think you might lose mojo hipster-cool pints from
joining and that you won't benefit from professional or personal networks
then it's your loss.  Otherwise the invitation is there.


On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Jordon Bedwell <envyge...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 9:39 PM, Joshua Woodward-Clarke
> <jaxx...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Very good point, especially to a facebook link.
> > Atleast in this case the title gave some description.
>
> I was in, until you said Facebook.  Then I was out.
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