Ok.

I actually do not need, I was just looking for a project to contribute some of my spare time.

Thanks,

Raul

On Jun 29, 2009, at 8:51 AM, Bradley M. Kuhn wrote:

Raul Sieberath Jr wrote at 18:34 (EDT) on Saturday:
I read the wiki and the list archives. I am trying to find out if
there is any work going on now. If yes, where and who is doing? If
not, who is interested in starting again.

I don't think anything is actively in motion.  Most people I've met in
the FLOSS world have adopted CiviCRM.  I still have a vague plan to
implement a different backend compatible with CiviCRM that is capable of handling a fiscal-sponsor-style organization, but my need hasn't become
urgent so I have not worked on it.

I'd love to hear from Dave Rolsky on how his system is going that he was
implementing.

I think the general answer is: if you need is urgent, use CiviCRM, and
if you'd like to think about the next generation of non-profit
management software, let's keep talking about it but there isn't a lot
of funding and effort going toward it right now.
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  -- bkuhn
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