Thanks Jeremy.

Please forgive me if I'm misunderstanding you, but I'm talking about where a 
"tenant" is a company, who has several users. So the users must be managed 
according to the tenant they belong to. Each Tenant gets its own 
administrator so they can manage their own users etc etc.

Then there is the issue of isolating each Tenant's data. There are a range 
of solutions to this with various pros & cons. A good compromise is to use 
Postgres and do schema partitioning. This can be done in plain vanilla 
Rails, but I was wondering whether anyone has gone this route with Hobo. I'm 
a beginner and this all seems very daunting. I'd probably have to 
subcontract this out.

M

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