
Today, Ruby on Rails is a popular Web framework. However, although Ruby on Rails works great for doing front-end Web development, there aren’t many open source projects available to be viewed by the public. In other words, for a beginner to get access to the public code for some of the Ruby on Rails projects, he/she had to visit the open source applications and software directory such as SourceForge or github, and etc. one-by-one and perform the keyword searches on it.
That’s why OpenSourceRails has came into the limelight. How many of the open source Ruby on Rails projects that listed on the site? You get it. Meanwhile, you also get to know the demo links, download links, screenshots, and the details pertaining to each of these projects.
I hope this site will stay as long as it could, as I predicted the Ruby developer community will continue to run rampant and the number of apps listed on OpenSourceRails will be in huge number one day.





We are currently in the process of upgrading OpenSourceRails.com in this coming year and have produced a questionnaire to gather information from people that have used OpenSourceRails.com. This information will be used to make the needed upgrades to the site. You can take fill out the questionnaire at:
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