Guys, I think you're overthinking the problem. Refinery is just an
engine. You install it like any other engine. It's one line in your
gemfile, and one rake task. Before sticking it in the too hard basket,
I'd suggest just giving it a try. I've only written one app using
refinery, but it was very straightforward. The documentation got me
installed, and if I had further needs, I read the code. It's fairly
lean, it's modular, it has tests, it's very easy to understand what's
going on.

Craig

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