open source

What's wrong with the installer processes of open-source applications?

I'm getting tired of illogical choices when implementing open-source projects.

What's the issue?

Project developers providing packages that deploy packaged components whether you already have them already or not.

My Current views on Web2Project - Open Source Project Management

I'm closely watching the forum relating to Web2Project, specifically the thread on Dependencies and Tasks Completion.

I was initially looking for an Open Source Project Management application and after trying a few, including stopping using OpenProj, I've found Web2Project as a good contender. It does have some issues though.

What do I like about it?

I like the activity in the forum.

Working Through Web Application Frameworks

Background

I've been busy recently evaluating Web Application Frameworks for a current project. It's a simple idea and I wanted to use an up-to-date framework rather than code everything from scratch. Here's a quick breakdown on what I found.

Moving away from OpenProj

I've written before about using OpenProj as a suitable open-source application for project management. Now that I've more chance to use it in anger (e.g. with projects consisting of over 200 tasks), I've noticed a number of anomalies. Mainly these occur in the scheduling.

Do we really want an ERD or Class Model for Vtiger?

I posted earlier about a diagram of vtiger's data schema. The actual scheme is referenced at vtiger's wiki.

It is not an ERD (Entity Relationship Diagram) nor is it a Class Model. That's what I was originally looking for since I spend more of time working at the logical or conceptual levels rather than the physical.

Investigating Vtiger CRM

What's Vtiger?

Vtiger is an open-source CRM suite, originally forked from SugarCRM due to the commercial activities of the SugarCRM team. Vtiger aims to be open-source, although it does have the possibility of purchasable extensions, much like Joomla. There is a lot of history in the fork, much of it best left alone. The main point to remember is that SugarCRM and Vtiger are released under different licences. You need to check that the functionality you require is available under the licence you wish to use.

Installation of vtiger CRM on Mac OS X

Although not listed on the vtiger website, it is possible to install vtiger CRM on Mac OS X. I'll briefly describe the steps I went through to get it to work.

Installing Macport on OS X 10.4

This has been frustrating however it's beginning to look like there's light at the end of the tunnel.

I thought I'd install Macports so I could install the full version of Gimp on Tiger (OS X 10.4). First you have to find your install cds. After downloading Macports itself, installing and trying to install Gimp2, I found that the version of xcode on the install cds is not sufficient.
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