I like your summary of Mojito -- bit of the pithy side, but it's pretty 
close.

How does it compare to other frameworks? It's unique in that it's the first 
(and, to the best of my knowledge, still the only) MVC application 
framework targeting both mobile and traditional Web apps. Apps that can 
work on the client, OR on the server too. You can read more about why we're 
doing this at http://yhoo.it/co-sns and http://yhoo.it/mojoss .

Who's using Mojito today? A lot of Yahoo projects: Livestand (tablet), 
http://fantasyfinance.yahoo.com , etc. We're seeing interest by other 
companies building HTML5 applications: Paypal, CBS, LinkedIn. 
Maybe you?

Get Mojito, and get involved, at http://github.com/yahoo/mojito. 


On Sunday, May 13, 2012 11:41:46 AM UTC-7, P. Douglas Reeder wrote:
>
> Mojito appears to be Node plus YUI Widgets plus some extra stuff 
> supporting (among other things) HTML generation on the server for 
> search engines and dumbphones. 
>
> Can anyone comment on how it stacks up to other architectures for 
> node? 
>

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