"one of the largest Ruby production systems that has ever been made"
As an aside, I worked on a very large Ruby app (built by about a dozen developers over the course of years) and then later worked on another very large Ruby app of similar size. One of the employees there remarked that it was the largest Rails app built. I think the people who write very large Ruby apps tend to be very quiet about it (no blogs, no open-source, less community participation, etc.) so that if you're one of the ones writing a very large Ruby app you think yours is the largest. :)
I can fully agree about the quietness of developers working on large ruby app considering I work on such an app but were not big on advertising it yet.
Lol, I work on a Ruby app that is entirely internal and processes an incredible volume of information. The key here was the ease of adding a few key C modules.
As an aside, I worked on a very large Ruby app (built by about a dozen developers over the course of years) and then later worked on another very large Ruby app of similar size. One of the employees there remarked that it was the largest Rails app built. I think the people who write very large Ruby apps tend to be very quiet about it (no blogs, no open-source, less community participation, etc.) so that if you're one of the ones writing a very large Ruby app you think yours is the largest. :)