Looking for developer who can customize FatFreeCRM Auto Shop

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davidr

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Sep 27, 2011, 9:56:40 AM9/27/11
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Hello all,

Looking for an experienced programmer to help me build a mechanic shop
CRM.

We have 12 locations and want to consolidate all the information into
one platform which will include work orders, customer information,
customized email for marketing/scheduling purpose, create job
estimates and billing system which will include receipts and account
payable/receivable. It will integrate with a general ledger.

If you have experience in this type of software development please
email me: odr...@gmaill.com with your contact information and cost
estimate.

Thank you!

uma mahesh varma seeram

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Oct 7, 2011, 6:12:25 AM10/7/11
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Hi,

I have worked on fatfreecrm customization. I have good knowledge on in rails 3 also on older version of rails. I have also worked on complete design customization and deploying the ffcrm application to heroku and adding new section to ffrcm. I have a good knowledge on plugins installations and extedning the ffcrm to requirements. Can you please respond to this email to have clear discussion on this.

Thank you,
Uma Mahesh.


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Nathan Broadbent

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Oct 7, 2011, 6:33:13 AM10/7/11
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Hello Uma,

That's great that you have worked with Fat Free CRM! But please do not be afraid to send pull requests if you would ever like to contribute to the core Fat Free CRM application. And if your code is good, it is not a big deal for us to add you as a collaborator on the repo. It's a lot better for all of us when we work together :)


Thanks,
Nathan

Matt H

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Oct 11, 2011, 11:26:29 AM10/11/11
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I recently got some funds to hire a developer to create a customized
version of Fat Free CRM. I would like to give back what is done to the
community. But I know nothing about coding. What's the best way to go
about doing this? any advice?

On Oct 7, 6:33 am, Nathan Broadbent <nathan....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Uma,
>
> That's great that you have worked with Fat Free CRM! But please do not be
> afraid to send pull requests if you would ever like to contribute to the
> core Fat Free CRM application. And if your code is good, it is not a big
> deal for us to add you as a collaborator on the repo. It's a lot better for
> all of us when we work together :)
>
> Thanks,
> Nathan
>
> On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 6:12 PM, uma mahesh varma seeram <
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> umamaheshva...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I have worked on fatfreecrm customization. I have good knowledge on in
> > rails 3 also on older version of rails. I have also worked on complete
> > design customization and deploying the ffcrm application to heroku and
> > adding new section to ffrcm. I have a good knowledge on plugins
> > installations and extedning the ffcrm to requirements. Can you please
> > respond to this email to have clear discussion on this.
>
> > Thank you,
> > Uma Mahesh.
>
> > On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 7:26 PM, davidr <odra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Hello all,
>
> >> Looking for an experienced programmer to help me build a mechanic shop
> >> CRM.
>
> >> We have 12 locations and want to consolidate all the information into
> >> one platform which will include work orders, customer information,
> >> customized email for marketing/scheduling purpose, create job
> >> estimates and billing system which will include receipts and account
> >> payable/receivable. It will integrate with a general ledger.
>
> >> If you have experience in this type of software development please
> >> email me: odra...@gmaill.com with your contact information and cost
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