> I see a lot of flexibility in Merb, and I haven't heard anything that
> suggests that is about to change, but I would sleep better knowing
> that Merb isn't about to get "opinionated" in a way that leaves me out
> in the cold.

Merb will stay very flexible.  The ability to take just the pieces of  
the framework that you need and toss the rest is a core principle, and  
is very unlikely to change.  Staying agnostic to ORM choices is a core  
principle.  Being really fast is a core principle.

Also, once Merb 1.0 is released, it should stay very stable in terms  
of API for a long time.



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