>
> Very minimalist. I appreciate that.
>

Thank you :-) And let me say that out of the five frameworks, I think 
Incise is the most exciting - with its focus on extensibility.

This makes sharing implementations easier. The stasis way to do this is for 
> everyone to write it and integrate themselves.  Often the later is more fun 
> and offers a bit more control, but the former is easier.
>

Agreed. Now, I prefer control and fun over ease - but that might be a bad 
choice in many situations.

My feeling is that both Stasis and Incise have their place, and can live 
happily alongside each other. Maybe Incise could even use Stasis as a lib 
to build its more elaborate features on top of?

- Magnar

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