Hi,

On Nov 23, 2009, at 11:31 AM, Chris Hoeppner wrote:

> I for one will continue to use merb while it is bearable, and this 
> includes new projects. I have just recently started one.
> 

++ 
I for one will continue to use merb. Starting new projects with it too, and 
maintaing older ones. 
Merb, the way it was conceived, is *not* a "best before 2010" product. 
Merb is not Rails. Merb is a special hacker framework. Not for the masses.

I seem to see the merge with Rails as a "political" decision, not a technical 
one.
The merge should be called: "try to fix Rails, the platform for masses" ;) 

Lets keep Merb running. It's great!


> chris wrote:
>> With Rails 3 / Merb 2 not too far away, which framework would make the
>> most sense to start a project in right now, in regards to updates to
>> move to rails 3? (this is assuming that one chooses to use
>> activerecord as the orm).  I guess this is also a question to which
>> framework will the next version resemble more.
>> 
> 

pedro mg
http://blog.tquadrado.com



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