On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 19:38, Ian Bicking wrote:
> We don't have to write it from scratch -- it would be fine (and probably
> more successful) if someone donated their application and then the
> community enhanced it.  There's lots of Webware applications out there,
> but not many very public ones.

Well, if things work out here in the next couple of months, I've got a
Sales and CRM tool that we developed that is fairly complex.  Used a
mostly MVC approach and PostgreSQL as the db.  We need to re-work it a
bit to make it more generic.  It was originally created for a broker of
moving and shipping services.  One thing that's missing is a good
concept of user management, but there are some useful ideas.

We are in the process of redesigning the application to support a more
general business model.  I suppose that after a little work stripping
out the proprietary code, we could host something on SourceForge.

When I know more about the direction it's headed I'll send an update to
the list.

-- 
Karl Putland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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