This article is supposed to go live sometime this afternoon -- at which time
I'll be in the air on my way to RubyConf. I would appreciate it someone
could watch for it and then submit it to SlashDot and/or Digg.
This article was originally designed to published at the same time that
Rails 1.0 was released, but after several delays they decided to publish it
now. Basically, its a roadmap to the Rails feature-set.
This article is supposed to go live sometime this afternoon -- at which time
I'll be in the air on my way to RubyConf. I would appreciate it someone
could watch for it and then submit it to SlashDot and/or Digg.
I'm not familiar with these subterranean organisations ...