I absolutely used the savage beast plugin.  It is in vendor/plugins.
I copied over the controller to the main app to fix a few ansuz-
specific issues in it.

Sorry if you felt I was leading you astray.  Should I prominently
credit it if my project uses it?  Where should I place this credit?
I'm just trying to make sure I do alright :)

-Josh

On Dec 30, 9:17 pm, Ryan Bigg <[email protected]> wrote:
> The code for the forums controller looks suspiciously like Beast's.  
> Perhaps a little bit of attribution credit wouldn't go astray?
> -----
> Ryan Bigg
> Freelancerhttp://frozenplague.net
>
> On 31/12/2008, at 1:34 PM, knewter wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello everyone,
>
> > I just wanted to introduce Ansuz (a rails-based Content Management
> > System, sort of aiming for the wordpress-y space for the rails jet
> > set).  It's BSD licensed, and you can find it athttp://www.ansuzcms.com
> > orhttp://github.com/knewter/ansuz/tree/master.  There was an article
> > in the 2008 Advent Calendar about it, and Akita mentioned it once in
> > his blog, but other than that I don't believe it's received any
> > visibility whatsoever.
>
> > It does have extensive plugin support using engines, theming
> > capabilities thanks to theme_support (as well as a way to install
> > themes from the master theme repository at ansuzcms.com from within
> > the admin interface).  It also has a crowdsound widget in the admin,
> > so anyone using it ever can just easily report issues or feature
> > suggestions.  We've got a lighthouse if you find a bug, also linked
> > from within the admin interface.  I'm constantly sitting in #ansuz on
> > FreeNode, as well as some other users and developers, available for
> > support / to compliment your haircut.  I'll talk you through
> > installing it, whatev.
>
> > It's been successfully run in a host of environments, my ubuntu/mysql
> > to Lex's AIX/DB2, on the mac, and I think windows (shudder).  It
> > currently hosts the ansuzcms.com site as well as my company's site at
> >http://www.isotope11.com.  If anyone ever wants to talk about it or
> > learn how parts of it work, or be walked through it step by step, or
> > whatever...we're here :)  It's got a decent number of plugins as well.
>
> > Anyway, hoping some people will join in the development.  Have a happy
> > new year's.
>
> > Josh Adams
> > isotope11
> >http://www.isotope11.com
>
> > PS - at first I sent this to the really old rails mailing list that's
> > been dead for two years-ish.  Oops.
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