On 10/11/05, Aaron Huslage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [..]
> It's time to bring some organization to the party. That's where this
> group can help out immensely. We need to build up some infrastructure
> to support our coordination efforts. Right now this includes databases
> for Volunteers, Equipment and Donations. Basically we need a very
> small, very tailored CRM & ERP system. The reason we aren't using
> something like SugarCRM is because we don't want a learning curve that
> steep. We want people to be able to read one sheet of paper and go to
> work.
>
> Each component of the system will have a public and private side. The
> private side will have things like deployment scheduling, shipping
> information, etc. The public side will have generic lists of what's
> available, who's available where, etc.
>
> I know these requirements are vague, so hit me up with the questions.
> If you want to know more about our project, visit www.aidphone.org or
> www.inveneo.org. Feel free to give me a call any time as well.

I think I can see where you're going with this -- it sounds less like
a CRM package, and more like a ticket-tracking system and scheduler.

> If the group is interested in working on the project, I'd love to get
> together a hackfest somewhere in the next week or two. I'll buy the
> pizza and beer!

I am 100% behind this, and will gladly commit to a hackfest (or two)
to work on it.

> Thanks in advance for anything you can offer.
>
> Aaron.

Let's ramp up for this, guys. I really think we should be able to help.

--
Lennon
rcoder.net
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