Please quote when replying -- otherwise it's impossible to follow the 
discussion.

David Roy wrote:
> What i would be the standard for this type of app, i don't want say the
> forum categories and the stories categories stepping on each others toes
> or worse being impossible for my junior to spend 20 minutes looking for
> the sub application he is working on.

Depends on the individual application.  Namespaces, plugins, and engines 
are all possibilities; so is something like the eco_apps gem.  But I'd 
advise you not to set up the whole big structure at the beginning -- 
rather, refactor as the application grows.  Otherwise you'll wind up 
with a small application collapsing under the weight of a 
big-application infrastructure.

Best,
--
Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
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