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Subject: Re: [fat-free-crm-users:647] Futures
From: Russell Hay <russe...@ysmail.net>
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Keith,

Just wanted to echo your comments. I've looked at Vtiger to work
alongside a open-source ATS for a small recruitment firm, and it's
very overblown for our needs. Personally I'm not that comfortable with
Ruby apps but I'll be getting ffcrm (until it's renamed!) onto a test
server... Just as soon as I finish the asterisk install..

Glad to see someone else looked all around to find ffcrm in similar
circumstances

On 11/12/2011, Keith Edmunds <k...@midnighthax.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 02:51:17 -0800 (PST), matt...@gmail.com said:
>
>> Curious to know more about the kind of company your are in and/or the
>> scenarios you are looking to support within FFCRM.
>
> I work for a Linux support/consultancy in the UK
> (www.tiger-computing.co.uk). We're looking to run FFCRM internally as it
> appears to be lean and meet our needs (more on the reasons why and other
> CRMs we have considered at
> http://blog.tiger-computing.co.uk/2011/12/weve-been-searching-for-some.html).
>
> As well as using it internally, we believe it may be a good fit for some
> of our customers, and we'd like to promote it to them.
>
>> We have penciled in a few things in that we would like to see come
>> into FFCRM. I would be getting a bit ahead of things to say that these
>> represent anything like a roadmap for FFCRM though. They are things we
>> want and I hope that others will want them too.
>
> That list looks great, and there are certainly features there that we
> would find useful.
>
>> As for where to list bugs....
>> ...I'd appreciate if you put em in UserEcho so we can figure out if we
>> like or hate it for that purpose. We'll be doing a huge amount of
>> housekeeping on the various tickets in the next few weeks in any case
>> so be assured that your input won't be lost no-matter where you put
>> it.
>
> I will put the bugs and wishlist items there. If you want them moved
> later, tell me.
>
>> Help with documentation, screencasts and user manuals would be much
>> appreciated.
>
> We've put together some early internal documentation. The section on
> installing FFCRM on a current Debian (6.0 aka "Squeeze") server is
> complete, and I'll try to post that publicly soon. The documentation on
> using FFCRM (ie, from the perspective of a non-technical user) has been
> started; I'll see if we can post some of that too, although it's currently
> incomplete (but hey, feedback is welcome).
>
> Keith
> --
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