No, that happened before the merge. I remember because the team merge
announcements drowned out the talk about Rails 'metal'.
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It wasn't. It showed up in Edge Rails before the merge. Which is now
Rails 2.3.
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I'm hoping the answer is "an end to special cases, like /lib file
stubs and a separate 'slice' executable."
Sure, slices _theoretically_ can run standalone, but they don't really
do it the same way as apps that aren't slices do it. The standalone
part requires hidden magic. And that's annoying as crap when you need
to figure out what initialization magic goes where for running
Cucumber, or configuring a Passenger rackup file, etc.
Ask me how I know this. I eventually gave up and recreated my slice
as a regular app, figuring I'll backport it back into a slice once I
have it better developed. If, by that time, Rails 3 lets me just
plain *run the app* inside another app, I am a happy puppy.