Good job!

My only question is if anyone has had any success integrating unicorn with
monit. I have been using the monit_merb_mpc script that Ezra posted a while
ago, and it has made my life much, much easier. I have not looked into this
at all yet, so I'm not sure if it's easy or hard or unnecessary, but I am
very hesitant to move away from clustering out of the sheer awesomeness that
is monit_merb_mpc.

On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 3:26 AM, Pavel Kunc <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've pushed today 1.1.0.rc1 release which has some nice changes:
>
> 1) Merb is 100% run-able on Unicorn, see my:
> http://wiki.github.com/merb/merb/howto-use-unicorn
> 2) Spec tweaks so we're green (mostly)
>
> Feel free to try it out. I'm quite excited because I can throw away
> the whole clustering stuff in Merb and use Unicorn for that.
>
> What rc2? It will be bugfix release again. And I'm tempted to retire
> for good:
>
> 1) Clustering in favour to Unicorn
> 2) Server adapters in favour to config.ru
> 3) Merb::RequestHelpers in favour to Webrat and Rack::Test
>
> What do you think? What of these features are used/not-used?
>
> Pavel
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