David,

Like I said, I am a user plain and simple so I can’t get into all of the
technical side of things. All I know is that I would like a CRM portion of
ofbiz similar to how Sugar CRM works but with a good and solid email client
built in. I guess it would take someone with the interest and technical
ability to put the requirements together first.

That said, I can only contribute with my wants and needs and some cash. I'd
be willing to throw $1000 into the hat to get this type of functionality.

Where do I go from here?





David E. Jones-2 wrote:
> 
> 
> On Apr 6, 2007, at 10:53 AM, Scott A wrote:
>> I have some help from some service providers setting up the system  
>> and we've
>> already started to work on the gui which includes Ajax for easier  
>> use. There
>> are also many other options I'd like to have for my business and that
>> hopefully I could give back to the ofbiz community too.
>>
>> Do you guys have any kind of bounty system or a wish list where  
>> likeminded
>> people could collaborate and get things done at a quicker pace?
>>
>> For example, I'd like to see a good CRM in the core of ofbiz with  
>> something
>> like zimbra being used for the calendaring and email. If this were  
>> even
>> feasible and there were likeminded people who would be interested,  
>> then we
>> could pool our resources and time, etc.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
> 
> We don't have a bounty and bid system setup right now, but hopefully  
> soon or at some point some commercial entity in the OFBiz community  
> will do just that. It is something we have talked about, and even  
> using OFBiz to manage it, since about year 2 of the project and I  
> think it would be a really great thing for the project, and for  
> everyone who participates in both funding and developing different  
> things.
> 
> Right now the best thing to do is send a message to this list or the  
> dev list to see if anyone is interested in collaborating on this and  
> has enough of a business requirement for it to at least help to fund  
> involvement on their side.
> 
> My guess for something this specific and yet large in scope (ie in  
> terms of the amount of work required, probably a few weeks worth) no  
> one will be able to participate for the "fun of it".
> 
> Who knows.... maybe someone will step up and agree with you on how  
> cool it would be and start banging on it with you.
> 
> -David
>  
> 

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