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		By: Tom Mornini		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks for the kudos, Anthony.
&lt;br/&gt;
While many people in the community represent Merb as a competitor to Rails, Ezra and Engine Yard, Inc. have never seen it that way.
&lt;br/&gt;
From the very first day, Merb was designed to complement Rails. It was originally a very small bit of code to address the file upload &quot;issue&quot; that befuddled Rails programmers in the early mists of time.
&lt;br/&gt;
The project took on wings of it&#039;s own, and gained a community that appreciated it&#039;s lean and mean design principles. I&#039;m proud of Ezra and the community for giving birth to a very beautiful and focused framework, and sticking with their design principles the entire way.
&lt;br/&gt;
Is Merb &quot;better&quot; than Rails? Honestly, I don&#039;t even know what that means! Merb is what it is, and it&#039;s *definitely* not Rails. Engine Yard is a huge supporter of Rails, after all, each and every one of our customers use it!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the kudos, Anthony.<br />
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While many people in the community represent Merb as a competitor to Rails, Ezra and Engine Yard, Inc. have never seen it that way.<br />
<br />
From the very first day, Merb was designed to complement Rails. It was originally a very small bit of code to address the file upload &#8220;issue&#8221; that befuddled Rails programmers in the early mists of time.<br />
<br />
The project took on wings of it&#8217;s own, and gained a community that appreciated it&#8217;s lean and mean design principles. I&#8217;m proud of Ezra and the community for giving birth to a very beautiful and focused framework, and sticking with their design principles the entire way.<br />
<br />
Is Merb &#8220;better&#8221; than Rails? Honestly, I don&#8217;t even know what that means! Merb is what it is, and it&#8217;s *definitely* not Rails. Engine Yard is a huge supporter of Rails, after all, each and every one of our customers use it!</p>
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