Small Bussiness Management software

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ArqEco

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Oct 17, 2007, 6:10:16 PM10/17/07
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Friends,

I have to admit that I am not even a Satchmo user... much less a
developer :-)

But the reason I am writing this is that we are having a discussion on
brazilian Django group about developing a web based small bussiness
management software.

The link is here http://groups.google.com/group/django-brasil/t/c73557030b1214dd
but it's everything in Portuguese language :-)

You know all the usual stuff: sales, inventory, clients, suppliers,
reports, et cetera.

Many people in the group agree that Python and Django are a good
foundation for that job.

My intention here is ask for your advice.

Do you believe that such initiative may be a branch (or part) or even,
in any way, linked to the Satchmo project?

What could be the advantages and disadvantages of having Satchmo as a
starting point for this project?

Thank you,
Márcio Moreira

Bruce Kroeze

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Oct 17, 2007, 6:56:19 PM10/17/07
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I am interested in the idea, but I don't think they should be directly entangled.  Instead, I'd like to see some careful thought about how we could enable interoperability with something like that, or possibly something like TinyERP. 

That would be beautiful, and an extremely potent reason to use Satchmo.  Django is so flexible and powerful that I think most of the work could be done with appropriate signals and listeners in a translation/bridge layer.  That layer would be optional, and there could be several choices for different management software backends.

Denis Frère

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Oct 17, 2007, 6:57:11 PM10/17/07
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2007/10/18, ArqEco <arq...@yahoo.com.br>:
>
>
> Friends,

Hello Márcio,

> [...] the reason I am writing this is that we are having a discussion on


> brazilian Django group about developing a web based small bussiness
> management software.

> [...] My intention here is ask for your advice.

Personally, I would prefer you to link Satchmo to an existing project
like TinyERP.
http://www.tinyerp.com/
Did you have a look to it ?

A management software is a big and long project, adapting an existing
one could give faster results. But, of course, that means adopting
someone else's code...

Anyway, good evening to brasilian friends. :-)

--
Denis Frère

Chris Moffitt

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Oct 17, 2007, 9:54:10 PM10/17/07
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I agree with Bruce.  Django's ORM and the power of python mean it would be pretty trivial to get the data out of satchmo and transport it to another app.  Anything we can do to standardize the interfaces and messages would be very helpful.

Let us know how we can help.
-Chris

ArqEco

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Oct 19, 2007, 9:49:20 AM10/19/07
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Friends,

Thank you for your advice. I am going to talk with the group about
these questions.

Greetings,
Márcio

Anderson Santos

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Nov 14, 2007, 12:45:06 PM11/14/07
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Sorry to bring this topic up, but I was one discussing about the
development of an ERP with this integration on Brazilian Django list,
I just found this topic and I am near the dead line for a decision.

I am really considering TinyERP except the costs to have the initial
support documentation on an Open Source project scares me a bit (on a
Brazilian economic point of view). We have a local project called stoq
wich is less robust. So, in one hand, we have a lot of localizing to
make Tiny works for us includding usability issues. In the other hand
we have a "rock" app wich any extension would be harder to implement.
So, first, if anybody have any experience with TinyERP and if can
share to help me in my decision would be appreciate (sorry for the off-
topic).
And second, since I am considering Satchmo instead creating (again) a
new online store, I want to know if Satchmo can, in near future, to be
able to integrate with other softwares, and this includes using other
product models instead of the default model (or something like this)
and other improvements that will create a fluid integration between e-
commerce and ERP. I heard about TinyERP integrations with some CMS,
but how about an e-commerce framework? Is it feasible?


Cheers,

Anderson Santos

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