> Sounds great Marinho, thanks for contributing this! *bookmarked*

thanks for the considerations :)

next days I will have news, that I'll publish in website.

@Russel:

I have seen this wiki, and I've followed the discussions, but the
point that I've percepted is that the ActiveRecord Migrations is very
limited, cos it only supports RoR. My goal is provide a solution more
flexible, and independent of ORMs, platforms or languages.

Example: I'll use DBMigrations to solve a problem that I've with a
Delphi app, and the evolutions of a Django-powered-website case. Two
cases very different, but the DBMigrations will support both.

I think this is a better solution than create a Django contrib or
another dependent sollution.

thanks for all :)

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