> That would be cool to see.

The site is at http://www.nrgi-innovation.dk/forums - it is in Danish,  
but it'll give you an idea. The other pages at that site are all  
served as pure Radiant pages.


>> Does creating a new page in
>> Radiant create a forum post?


No. Beast forums, topics and posts are separate models completely  
unrelated to Radiant pages. I use it as a real forum, not for  
commenting pages.


> What about the two user models?


I've merged them. It wasn't much more than adding extra fields to the  
existing Radiant users table.



On 11/02/2008, at 11:09, J Aaron Farr wrote:

>
> Casper Fabricius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> If you're looking for a rails based forum, check out Beast
>>
>> I'll second that recommendation. I've integrated Beast as an  
>> extension
>> to a Radiant site without too much trouble. The Beast code is very
>> clean. Unfortunately my "Beast extension" is not ready to be released
>> for the greater good anytime soon, but I'd like to at some point.
>
> That would be cool to see.  I've been debating doing that versus
> fixing up the Comments extension for my needs.
>
> How tightly do you have them integrated?  Does creating a new page in
> Radiant create a forum post?  What about the two user models?
>
> I wouldn't mind using it for comments on my sites, but I don't want to
> force people to create an account.
>
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