I like Merb. But our app is now part of a suite of apps, and it really needs
to be in Rails to "play nice" with the others. So I have no choice.

..tony..

On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 3:33 AM, pedro mg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 12:59 PM, pr <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I undertook a similar project to migrate our open source project
> > Mostfit (http://github.com/mostfit/mostfit) to Rails 3. I sent this
> > email to my team after 3 days:
>
> I recently met someone on a local meeting porting a Merb app to
> Rails3. After 2 weeks they dropped the port. The team (of 3) has their
> own homebrew fast Merb as they say, and will stick to it for new apps
> development. Was nice to ear that.
>
> I'm happy with Merb and Sinatra. And at its core, Ruby is a very
> active project, with a great deal of attention. If Ruby gets better
> and faster, Merb gets better and faster. We'll need to pay attention
> to this Rubygems recent "development".
>
> And, as posted here before:
>
> http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2011/03/bring-me-stuff-thats-dead-please.html
>
> As for Engine Yard, AppCloud has support for Merb apps.
>
> Nicos, thanks for the effort, I see still lots of production apps that
> will be thanking all that Merb love ;-)
>
> best regards,
> pedro mg
>
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