I have some students in need of a project. I will make them some
suggestions including this one.

What specifically would you like covered in an extra reference manual.

Massimo



On Oct 24, 7:24 pm, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote:
> I just finished building a complete system of this kind for a client
> of mine. This kind of system isn't as trivial as you may think. There
> are parts that require heavy lifting, especially in the area of repeat
> operations. It is also difficult to generalize the problem to all
> systems, vs. specialize to a specific set of resources. I can
> guarantee that the requirements for allocating time for a
> manufacturing machine is not the same as allocating time for a meeting
> room or for a human being. I would council the respondents to this
> message to consider carefully whether to put in a lot of time and
> effort for this request without carefully considering all the
> requirements for this kind of system. A simple example case may be
> instructive, however, an industrial-strength system that serves many
> masters will be something altogether different and considerably more
> complex. Any system would also require an api in addition to a GUI. I
> seriously doubt a general system that would gain wide-spread
> acceptance could be built in under a couple-hundred hours or more. If
> I were allocating Massimo's time, which I stress I'm not, I would
> rather have him developing a comprehensive web2py reference manual to
> complement the current user's manual as there would be much more
> leverage in such an activity.
>
> On Oct 24, 4:49 am, Vincent Borghi <vincent.borgh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello
>
> > I am looking for a simple and light system that would allow to manage
> > the reservation by users of  various shared resources, such as
> > rooms or misc. equipments. Simple and basic features are
> > sufficient, just manage/check time slots to reserve, some resources
> > and some users...
>
> > The application must be open source, written in Python,
> > and possibly a web2py application (or else, Python scripts
> > usable thru cgi or wsgi).
>
> > Thanks for your suggestoons
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