Devise, would create own folders in your system. It is quite complex
one. I have not used omniauth, but used facebooker plugin for facebook
connect & Wall posting. You can find the examples on the web.

On Jan 13, 11:57 am, Rafael MVC <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would most definately stick with devise. It is a mucho clever
> implementation than authlogic.
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> You will have to get another gem for permissions. I would check devise's
> readme on github, their recommend some.
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> As far as Facebook, twitter, openid, for the authorization, use omniauth. It
> is dead simple.
> For Facebook integration (search, posting, etc) I would use Koala, and for
> twitter integration, twitter gem. Both also work very good with omniauth.
>
> I don't have any tips on bootstrapping, and I would love to hear some too.
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> On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 10:28 PM, Kevin Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm starting a new project. Want to build in Rails 3. I thought it might be
> > a good time to look at devise.
>
> > Is this *the* way to go these days? If not I'll stick with authlogic.
>
> > Some details:
> > Anything special for devise in rails 3 I should know.
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> > I will need some sort of permissions/authorization gem.
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> > I'm thinking of adding openid, facebook etc integration.
>
> > I'd love some tips on bootstrapping, app template?
>
> > Thanks
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