I'd just like to speak up in favour of this proposal.  Working on a
JavaScript/AIR project recently, I rolled my own JavaScript MVC
library on top of jQuery, largely because I didn't know that
JavaScriptMVC existed at the time I started, and I wanted to keep
jQuery at the heart of the project (rather than move to Dojo, Mootools
etc.).  Having a 'jQuery Enterprise' project would be awesome and I'd
certainly be willing to contribute code and ideas where my own
development has covered areas not covered by JavaScriptMVC (though,
from what I can see, JMVC does everything my library does and more).

+1 from me, for whatever that counts for.

 - Rob

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