Have you looked at Beast? http://beast.caboo.se/ On 9/23/07, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky <znmeb / cesmail.net> wrote: > Tim Hunter wrote: > > Hmmm...Are you talking about the Derek Silvers CD Baby blog post? Derek > > was talking about Ruby on Rails, not Ruby, and none of his 7 reasons had > > to do with the scalability of RoR. > > > > Or have I missed another Ruby post on Slashdot today? > > > > In any case, this is a Ruby-specific list. There's tons of people on the > > Ruby On Rails mailing list that would love to debate this issue with > > you. See http://www.rubyonrails.com/community. > > > > I recently rejoined the Rails list, mostly because I'm looking for a > Rails application to include in my benchmark suite. "forrie" posted a > similar question on the Rails list and I answered it there. > > But ... you're right -- the article on Slashdot is just a pointer to the > O'Reilly Ruby blog entry about the CD Baby migration from PHP to Rails > and back to PHP, with very little about scalability. > > So ... while I've got your attention, I'm *still* looking for an open > source Rails application to add to my benchmark suite. So far, what's on > the Rails site in that category is rather out of date, but I think there > are one or two there I can use (rTPlan and Substruct). What I need is an > open source Rails application *with complete installation and > configuration instructions* -- that is, don't assume I wrote the thing > and know how to set up the databases, etc. :) > > -- http://www.jeremymcanally.com/ My free Ruby e-book: http://www.humblelittlerubybook.com/book/ My blogs: http://www.mrneighborly.com/ http://www.rubyinpractice.com/