Well, we're increasing the number of deploy environments as well ;)

Jokes aside, congrats! Sequel is really awesome and I actually find it 
surprising that AR is so much more popular just because it's Rails' 
default. After all, RSpec is not Rails default and seems to always have 
been more popular. And jQuery has been more popular even before it was the 
default JS library bundled with Rails...

I really don't understand why people have been strugling with AR for so 
much time when we have a clearly much better option available.

Keep up with the great work you've put in Sequel!

In the other hand, when Ruby and Rails were all niche software it was usual 
to find more smart people among Rubists, which is also the case (my opinion 
of course) in the Sequel community overall. If Sequel community grows too 
much it will become harder to find the smart ones among the user's base ;) 
I know I'm not supposed to publicly state such kind of opinions, but I 
couldn't resist :P

Also, it would be harder to get your attention if you had to handle the 
demand of 10 or 100 times more users in the mailing list ;)

Em segunda-feira, 21 de abril de 2014 15h03min17s UTC-3, Jeremy Evans 
escreveu:
>
> It took Sequel over 6 years to get the first million gem downloads, and 
> only 14 months to get the second million.  I think this shows that Sequel 
> usage has been significantly accelerating this past year.  If this trend 
> continues, we may even hit 3 million by the end of the year!
>
> Jeremy
>

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