No doubt, Ruby On Rails is a success story worth noting. Coders and programmers alike have embraced the rails with arms wide open. It has borne a number of marketable and successful web applications. This is in part due to Rails’ flexibility and increased productivity. Ease of use without stringent rules frees developers to get creative and make a beautiful application rather than have to flounder about with code. The number of Rails made application is steadily increasing. And a number of those can be listed under the open source category. Now there’s a new way to keep track of open source Ruby on Rails applications at Open Source Rails. Open Source Rails is sort of a directory of the latest open source Ruby On Rails creation. Site creators can also submit their own sites. Sign up and you can create comments, rank and get admin access over your own project. Feel free to submit any Ruby site that strikes your fancy.

In their own words
“Open Source Rails is dedicated to keeping track of the latest and greatest Ruby on Rails open source applications.”
Why it might be a killer
Open Source Rails is a good directory of Ruby on Rails applications It’s fairly straightforward. You can submit your own site, or sites you like and vote and comment.
Some questions
Is Open Source Rails really all that useful? How will it attract users? Will it generate more traffic for the sites it contains?
Posted 13 Months 24 Days ago by Lani | Source: SimpleSpark
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