It's a standard Subversion repo on Google Code, so I think it should work with 
Beanstalk!

(I've been considering switching to Mercurial, but I think Subversion serves 
the most important needs for now.)

I'm not married to MongoDB, but we are having a sordid love affair. :) The 
NoSQL database are all quite different from each other in terms of features and 
performance characteristics, and I strongly believe Mongo offers the best 
choices for most web developers. Savory very much embraces MongoDB and uses 
many of its atomic update features to the max.

This does not mean that it's impossible to adapt many of the features for other 
databases. In many cases, all you need to do is extend a class and provide your 
own implementation.

It can also make sense to mix MongoDB with other databases.

There's been a lot of interest in integrating Savory with neo4j. We'll see how 
things progress!

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