Check out the bleeding-edge import_export extension.  In creating it, I 
leveraged a lot of existing code in the db:bootstrap task, so it 
essentially creates a template similar to the predefined ones.  
*However*, it also loads users from the template, unlike the 
pre-packaged ones.  The extension essentially works but may have 
undiscovered bugs.  Caveat emptor.

Sean

Jonathan Métillon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have created a reference radiant website, where I get exactly what I
> need for any other website I added YUI stylesheets, XML Sitemap,
> contact form, etc...
>
> Now I would like to "take a snapshot" of it and be able to apply it to
> any new radiant website I create.
>
> What would be the better way to do that?
>
> I though of simply dumping the database, but then it would be broken
> with future Radiant versions.
>
> So I think the solution is in the migrations?
>
> When doing rake db:bootstrap, you are presented with a choice of 3
> websites templates: empty, blog and fully styled blog. How can I add
> my own template here?
>
> Thanks!
>
> J.
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