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[GNUe-dev] GNUe web site - broken links + question
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Matthew Griffin |
Subject: |
[GNUe-dev] GNUe web site - broken links + question |
Date: |
Mon, 28 Feb 2005 11:15:13 +0100 |
Hi There
I just found your GNUe web site, and was very impressed by the
challenging project you have undertaken - good luck.
You mentioned that the web site was new, and might have problems, so I
thought you might like some feedback about link problems I found:
http://www.gnuenterprise.org/packages/packages.php --> not found (from
ERP Packages > more...)
Status of ERP packages does not seem to be resolving properly, and
shows as:
Status
<$ status ( "dcl" ) >
on each package page, and on the status page.
documentation in the main menu links to -->
http://www.gnuenterprise.org/docs/
which shows a nice view of a directory, some link to information,
others to empty frames... it wasn't really clear that this was
intentional...
also a couple of questions.
You had one screen shot of your system running in the GNOME environment
on MAC-OS, but the installation WIKI did not have any instructions on
how to install it on the MAC. Is it possible, if so how, if not is it
planned? I use fink to install - but you do not seem to have anything
on their CVS.
I am an architect (www.deadline.de), and also run a hotel type of
business - we rent apartments to people staying for the short term in
Berlin, Germany (www.miniloft.com). I so a bit of programming on the
side, but am not skilled or knowledgeable enough to contribute to your
programming on your project.
I can see the day coming when your system will replace my own filemaker
applications which now manage our architecture office, however at the
current time, I am trying to set up a good booking system to manage our
apartments. There is as far as I can see one tool out there
(www.solunas.org) which I am currently testing, but it has a lack of
integration in all our other business processes.
I would like to suggest that you consider adding a booking module to
your already very long list of things to accomplish! If I can be of
assistance in giving feedback from the user perspective on such a
project, please contact me. A simple multi user calendar would also be
very useful.
Good Luck!
Matthew Griffin
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