phpGroupWare - Support: sr #102150, Internet offering
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sr #102150: Internet offering
Submitter: | Invalid User ID <#19279> | ||
Submitted: | Thu 22 May 2003 02:41:20 AM UTC | ||
Category: | contribution offer | Priority: | 5 - Normal |
Severity: | 2 - Minor | Status: | None |
Privacy: | Public | Assigned to: | None |
Open/Closed: | Open | Operating System: | None |
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Hello all,
Firstly I want to say how impressed I am with the
project and what it is achieving.
I run a business which is looking into offering
Groupware & B2B services to SMEs in Australasia.
phpGroupware is looking like an excellent base to
start from.
I have a few questions and if someone has the chance
to answer them I would be greatly appreciative.
- If we wished to sponsor a feature request:
+ What is the process?
+ What project management can I expect?
+ Who do I speak to?
- Is this the right forum to start discussions about
phpGroupware's functionality and adaptibility to the
pay-for service we are looking at offering? If not,
where or with who can these discussions take place?
As a company we believe in investing in open-source
projects and the huge advantages in this. However:
- Are there objections within the project team as to
commercial apps sitting along-side open-source ones in
the phpGroupware environment? Some partnerships with
other businesses will not allow the source-code for
particular newly developed modules to be open-source.
Thanks for your time,
I look forward to your posts and the possibility of
assisting phpGroupware develop in the future.
Thanks,
Luke Malcolm