I'm looking for Forum software similar to phpBB, but intended to run within a RoR application. I'm looking for a list of sites, along with one recommendation for which one is currently the ideal choice (ease of setup, simplicity, aesthetics).
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Looking for an attractive, highly customizable forum plugin to implement. Don't want to build one myself, but don't want to settle for usual crap. Something Ajax-y?
Was leaning towards Community Server but would love to see what others had to reccomend.
Thanks.
EDIT: This is an ASP.NET/C#/SQL application
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