The Web development frameworks Rails and Merb have decided to end their rivalry and join forces in a single project, they said last week.
Both are open-source development frameworks for creating Web applications and services in the Ruby programming language. Rails has been around since about 2004, while Merb emerged earlier this year as what many see as a faster, more lightweight alternative.
A rivalry developed between the two that has been "tearing apart the community," Merb creator Ezra Zygmuntowicz wrote in a blog post. So the developers behind the projects have hashed out a plan to merge them into the forthcoming Rails 3 release.
"It's Christmas, baby, and do we have a present for you," Rails creator David Heinemeier Hansson wrote in his blog Tuesday evening. "We're ending the bickering between Merb and Rails with this bombshell: Merb is being merged into Rails 3!"
"We all realized that working together for a common good would be much more productive than duplicating things on each side of the fence," he wrote. "Merb and Rails already share so much in terms of design and sensibility that joining forces seemed like the obvious way to go. All we needed was to sit down for a chat and hash it out, so we did just that."
The plan is to merge into Rails 3 the characteristics that made Merb different, Merb developer Yehuda Katz wrote in another posting. "This will make it possible to use Rails 3 for the same sorts of use-cases that were compelling for Merb users. Effectively, Merb 2 is Rails 3."
The plan calls for a more modular framework in Rails 3, so that developers can start with the Rails core and add other components as they want them. Merb will also port its performance improvements into Rails. "This includes architectural decisions that are big performance wins," Katz wrote.
Rails will get a public API (application programming interface) with a test suite that users and plug-in developers can build against, something that sets Merb apart today.
It won't be a "big bang rewrite" of Rails, Heinemeier Hansson said. "This is going to be a progressive improvement of Rails that'll carefully judge new initiatives on their impact on backwards compatibility as well as their general utility," he wrote.
The "probably-over-optimistic goal" is to have a beta of Rails 3 ready for the RailsConf in May next year, he said.
Before that, Rails 2.3 -- a "blockbuster release packed with goodies" -- is scheduled for release in January, he said.
"To be perfectly clear: we are not abandoning the Merb project," Katz wrote. "There are many production applications running on Merb that are relying on both timely bug fixes and a clear path to the future."
He continued: "If you're using Merb today, continue using Merb. If you're considering using Merb for a project because it works better for your needs, use Merb. You will not be left in the cold and we're going to do everything to make sure that your applications don't get stuck in the past."
Merb committer Carl Lerche describes how the detente came about in another blog post.
Latest on Ruby
- Ruby on Rails 3.0 now available
- Open source Ruby, Python hit rocky ground at Microsoft
- Engine Yard expands Rails apps cloud services
- Ruby shining on Java, Windows, and Mac OS
- Open source identity: Ruby on Rails creator David Heinemeier Hansson
- Red Hat defends its subscription license model for Linux
- Sun's JRuby team jumps ship to Engine Yard
- Older Ruby line gets new maintainer
- Rails called enterprise-ready
- Rails founder touts framework stability, responds to critics
Development Essentials
- Security experts name top 25 programming screw-ups
- Top 10 wicked cool algorithms
- Facebook app verification fee draws criticism
- Microsoft's openness stressed
- Yahoo's developer platform to launch this week
- Microsoft starts new developer portal
- Google API allows creating apps that can track laptops
- PHP, JavaScript, Ruby, Perl, Python, and Tcl Today: The State of the Scripting Universe
- Analyst: In-house app development fraught with waste
- Is unit testing doomed?
- WebSphere Solution Design (S20) - CBD, contract role3/09/2010
Other
I.T. & T
WebSphere Solution Design (S20) - CBD, contract role - Solution Architect - Web Application Architecture Project!3/09/2010
Other
I.T. & T
Solution Architect to provide strategic and operational consulting for the end-to-end Web Application System project! Experienced with J2EE or .NET?! - Principal Consultant - ITIL2/09/2010
Other
I.T. & T
Excellent opportunity for an experienced ITIL Principal Consultant to join an innovative leading IT Service management consultancy. Attractive packag - Mainframe Developer - COBOL - 12 Month Contract2/09/2010
Other
I.T. & T
Mainframe Developer - COBOL - 12 Month Contract - Business Systems Analyst2/09/2010
Other
I.T. & T
Perm CBD based role for an experienced Business Systems Analyst - Senior SAP Project Manager2/09/2010
Other
I.T. & T
Senior SAP Project Manager - SAP FICO Consultant - 6 week contract - West Sydney2/09/2010
Other
I.T. & T
SAP FICO Consultant - 6 week contract - West Sydney
TechWorld Blogs
Recent blog posts
- Windows Phone 7: how big can it get?
- NBN gets a turn at political football
- Internet filter gets caught up in politics
- TechWorld Forums goes live
- Selective sourcing the hybrid of cloud services
- Social networks catch more business attention
- RIP Kin
- Telstra’s copper and NBN’s fibre: will the two ends meet?
- RIP Windows 2000, XP lives on
- Does the world need another iPhone? Why not
Recent comments
- java development
12 hours 49 min ago - When mine called they
13 hours 33 min ago - 3D TV cannot fall - no way! Why?
16 hours 46 min ago - Thanks for taking the time to
1 day 5 hours ago - Windows scam
1 day 12 hours ago - My only anti fraud method is
2 days 7 hours ago - Private Cloud Taxonomies
2 days 7 hours ago - ...however...
2 days 16 hours ago - This Guy
2 days 16 hours ago - Glasses Free technology
2 days 17 hours ago - FOSS community
3 days 24 min ago - i have dv6000 with nvidia
3 days 1 hour ago - i have dv6000 and suddenly
3 days 1 hour ago - This is an awesome comment.
3 days 5 hours ago - Real Estate
3 days 7 hours ago - Scam - eventvwr scammers
3 days 12 hours ago - Well I never...
5 days 2 hours ago - Too bad Microsoft was mentioned
5 days 4 hours ago - Phone card is a better option to make calls at a lower rate
5 days 8 hours ago - In other words: "Developers,
5 days 14 hours ago










Comments
Post new comment