radar / rboard

A fully featured forum system compatible with Rails 2.3

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YYou can send money to radarlistener@gmail.com and I may love you back.7. I love you.Any problems, you can contact me through my user on Github (Radar) or radarlistener@gmail.com6. It's broken.Master is usually kept in a stable manner whilst I tinker in my own personal branch also called Radar.5. When (is it stable)?To install it, type rake install and this should do all the magic for you.4. How?This is rboard, a forum system built in Rails.3. What?One developer, so far. My name's Radar, but sometimes people call me Ryan or "dickhead". I wrote all of the code you see before you today.2. Who?Why not? I use forum systems every day and I figured the best way to learn more about Rails was to build one in it. Rboard's evolved into much, much more now and is my favourite project to work on.1. Why?Alternatively, you could just comment out all the define_index lines in the models.Yes it requires Sphinx which you can get from http://sphinxsearch.org and this works on MySQL and PostgreSQL. To install it download it, extract it, run ./configure && make && sudo make install and then in the rboard application run rake ts:config && rake ts:in && rake ts:start. This should start up the thinking sphinx daemon.====================================================PLEASE RUN `RAKE INSTALL` WHEN TRYING THIS APPLICATION