Merry v5 is like a pretty big deal. Took about year to get the design right, but here it is 
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
Main selling points of Merry vs X: few opinions, thin wrapper around require(http), structured logging and consistent error handling
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
This means merry doesn't do middleware. We use regular ol' packages instead. No magic, just glue code using your fav flow control libs
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I’ve found req, res, callback functions eased the transition to modular node/http servers at work, very easy to adopt express components
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That said, I’d use merry for my own projects when I’m not concerned about fitting in “seamlessly” with existing approaches
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(req, res, cb) is exactly what we hope people will do w/ merry - the only difference being that they don't rely on framework specifics (:
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