looks like thin layer html directly connect to postgresql via a db connector class, via
perl dynamic pages. that's ok, probably makes it easier to understand when the
use case isn't gigantic.



On Mon Feb 19 9:41 , Tim Churches <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

See http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1504289875

Sounds promising, but would need careful assessment - the use of Apache
and PostgreSQL is fine, but being written entirely in Perl by a single
person who is not a software engineer by trade is a slight cause for
concern. Doesn't mean it is not good, but the source code would need to
be examined and given the thumbs up by a Perl expert or three before you
would want to bet the business on it. But that will happen, as there are
plenty of people in all walks of life who will be very, very interested
in a free, open alternative to MYOB and its various commercial
competitors. Hopefully a (paid and volunteer) support ecosystem will
grow up around this software (if it is any good, which it might well be).

Tim C

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