This message is CCd to the core, since that's probably where it belongs.

We have talked about putting pERP into eGroupWare, if only to avoid  
those SVN tricks.
When last discussed, Ralf was going to New Zealand, and the biggest  
issues we had have been dealt with.

Since then, it's travelled up the command chain here.  I think it's a  
good idea with a lot of benefits to both projects, but we've some  
questions.

We're (I'm) still not SVN experts.  What would be the procedure for  
when I need to do things like add workflow agents into workflow?
Currently, I use an egroupware-addons directory, and keep all that  
stuff together.  It then needs to be copied / linked into the correct  
eGW directories on installation.

The other question is a cost benefit issue raised by management.   
Currently there is only one pERP developer, and a handful of  
contributors.  This means I do almost everything, but I get to check  
everything.  The concern is we give up the total control for no return.

Nathan Gray
nathan at goarctic dot com




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