I dunno. I was a kid when Rails took over the world, so I couldn't even begin to tell you why it succeeded in the way that it did.
But I do feel like they probably know what they're doing enough to have a more modest version of success with this other project, i.e., meeting their own needs well without burning up too much money or time. They're still a really small, focused company, and they have a lot of relevant experience.
But I do feel like they probably know what they're doing enough to have a more modest version of success with this other project, i.e., meeting their own needs well without burning up too much money or time. They're still a really small, focused company, and they have a lot of relevant experience.