The things that tie Radiant tightly to Rails are its extension 
architecture and the goal that Radiant should continue to be a "model 
Rails application".

Sean

Stephane B. wrote:
> Thanks Sean for your fast reaction.
>
> Merb is not so far from rails, without so much magic and helpers, no 
> ajax. On Merb you can use ActiveRecord.
>
> Then, from a quick look at Radiant's code, that's what I guess:
> - models are based on ActiveRecord
> - libs are almost ruby code and playing with models and radius
> - controllers maybe need some changes
> - views should need some changes but maybe not so much (biggest part: 
> application layout)
>
> Do I miss something? (surely :p)
>
> The good thing is that Radiant and Merb share the same philosophy, both 
> are minimal: simple, clear, lightweight and extensible.
>
> --
> Stephane
>   

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