Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 13:57:19 -0500 From: Jamie <jamie@geniegate.com> To: freebsd-chat@freebsd.org Subject: Re: CRM-ish systems anyone? Message-ID: <20100923185719.GA14320@apollo.podro.com> In-Reply-To: <1284367495.27469.131.camel@koro.atol.pacnwsystems.com> References: <20100822010022.GA11022@apollo.podro.com> <1284367495.27469.131.camel@koro.atol.pacnwsystems.com>
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On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 01:44:55AM -0700, Michael Eubanks wrote: > > The way I'd picture this working is very much the way CVS or SVN does, > > a bunch of shell script "hooks" use stdio to sync with other tools: > > > > plugins/project/get_client_projects.sh $client_id > > > > openerp looked really promising, but it seems to want to do everything > > and on FreeBSD anyway it crashes a lot. (don't know if thats the same > > with linux, I suspect it is) > > > Maybe. Is it possible to use openerp on a system like Windows? Hopefully > that doesn't make you cringe or anything. I just figure that if openerp > is what you're looking for, then it might be possible to get it to work. > The simplicity aspect is only in the eye of the beholder. Anyway, best > of luck. Openerp was just too much, tried to do to many things. I ended up rolling my own time tracking system in python, and using "at" + a mail alias for the "tickle file". It's a shame when everything tries to do everything rather than just be something that works with other things. Jamie -- http://www.geniegate.com Custom web programming Perl * Java * UNIX User Management Solutions
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