| From: | Kevin Hunter <hunteke(at)earlham(dot)edu> |
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| To: | "Joshua D(dot) Drake" <jd(at)commandprompt(dot)com> |
| Cc: | Mark Neely <mark(dot)neely(at)gmail(dot)com>, Postgres General List <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Re: Open Source CRM - Options? |
| Date: | 2008-05-27 17:04:37 |
| Message-ID: | 483C3F25.90702@earlham.edu |
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At 12:58p -0400 on Tue, 27 May 2008, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
>> It's not directly a CRM, but the Django web framework may be of interest
>> to you. It's was developed at World Online (Lawrence, Kansas, USA), and
>> is exceedingly stable. http://www.djangoproject.com/
>>
>> For the list: it's community is ostensibly DB agnostic, but the big wigs
>> seem to lean heavily towards Postgres.
>
> And its python :)
That's actually a bigger plus than folks may realize because all three
communities (Django, Postgres, Python) share the
"do-it-the-right-way,-not-just-the-quickest/easiest-way" mentality. (At
least in my experience.) From an overall quality perspective, this is a
huge win for all involved. And if you're developing, you will
appreciate the chat rooms/mailing lists/community-in-general for all
three for just this reason.
Kevin
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