I wonder how it will tie in with Torquebox. I understand torquebox from red hat's point of view, it's a natural extension of JBoss. I guess it's part of Redhat's work on extending the JVM support for JBoss to be a more powerful application server.
Glad to hear it. I think jruby's going to have a much larger role to play in ruby's future going forward. From a strategic standpoint I'd say that RedHat seems like more of a fit than engineyard at this point.
Oh, and JBoss director Mark Little: https://community.jboss.org/blogs/mark.little/2012/05/22/jru...