On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Florian Effenberger <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Hi Alexandro,

Not sure if this answers the question perhaps you can send me the link
to the guide on seting up a web app on services.

I think what Cor meant was: We cannot decide if your application should be
in the OOo domain until we know what you have in mind.

Ok then my answer is, the application was an example, I would like to see if 
its possible to work with the domain from a third party server and see if we 
can document the process on interacting with internal process (on the wiki at 
least).



The basic way is to set up the application, communicate with the community
what you plan and then decide. I have no idea on what you want to do with
the CRM system. Do you want to manage OOo contacts and adopters?

CRM was an example of an application a project already worked on or need to 
use, but you can call it whatever you want. From your answer is evaluated on 
case by case basis. Then I would want you to tell me what is the criteria for 
this evaluation and what goals does it need to take care of.


If there is a senseful use and your idea is supported in the community,
having it in the services.oo.o domain is not much of a problem, technically.
The point is that we first need to know what you want to do...

Again, I would like to see this documented on the webdev domain, thats why I 
call it 'demistify' the process. Hopefully we can add some names, emails and 
URLs to the 'we' and 'community'.

How do we know is supported by the community?
Is there any legacy emails documenting (mailing list discussions, chat logs) 
this process, that we can go back through?

Florian

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