On 25 Jul 2013, at 08:46, Brian J. Rogers <[email protected]> wrote:

> Basic rundown of what I need to have done, and I'm assuming a framework
> will make this 10x easier to accomplish, so I'm open to hearing opinions on
> that as well:
> 
> Publicly available calendar displays available days for an event. Customer
> clicks on a day and then they fill out an event registration form with that
> day selected. Once the form is submitted, a confirmation email is sent to
> them. Once the confirmation email is responded to, then the following
> things happen. An email is sent to an event coordinator notifying them of
> the details, the event is added to the internal calendar for coordinator(s)
> that with those details, and then a final email is sent to the customer
> confirming the registration is complete and the day is theirs.
> 
> I want this to be fairly automatic so that the coordinators don't have to
> do anything until the day of the event. The system needs to work so that
> the day/time is reserved for the customer, so two events can't happen on a
> single day/time.
> 
> I was considering using either Laravel or CodeIgniter because I have worked
> the most with those and know them the best, and at least with Laravel I'm
> sure there's community package just for this sort of thing.
> 
Seems like there would already be services that provide these features.


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