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Martin Lindnerforum software, lightweight, 37signals-like. " Two's company. Three's a forum. More's a Beast." (compare to: pownce, googlegroups?)
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Andrew GilmartinA small, light-weight forum in Rails with a scary name and a goal of around 500 lines of code when we're done.
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ajA small, light-weight forum in Rails with a scary name and a goal of around 500 lines of code when we're done.
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What is Beast?
A small, light-weight forum in Rails with a scary name and a goal of around 500 lines of code when we're done.
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Stephen TurnerGood looking Ruby Rails based forum software that is open for all to use and adapt. 37Sig use it professionally, so it's good to go.
development free programming RubyOnRails software tool useful web2.0
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Sunny Ripert"A small, light-weight forum in Rails with a scary name and a goal of around 500 lines of code when we're done."
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A small, light-weight forum in Rails with a scary name and a goal of around 500 lines of code when we're done.
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Matt Constantine"A small, light-weight forum in Rails with a scary name and a goal of around 500 lines of code when we're done."
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Jonathan PetersonBeast is a ruby on rails forum project that looks pretty nice. They have a stated goal of 500 lines of code for the final product. That would be even more impressive.
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