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dcc186
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« on: January 19, 2010, 06:50:08 PM »

HI THere,

I dont mean to be pushy, so please dont take it that way... I know what its like when people are on your case when you have different priorities!!
I have been playing with 1.2.11 and it shows alot of promise for what I need, but lacks some of the mass managment tools I think might come through in version 2

First quetion is any ideas on how far a final 2.0 version might be?

Second question is I downloaded the SVN and installed fine, but registration isnt working- any ideas how I can overcome this just to get in an have a play?

Third question is, I have a reasonable amount of money available to me to get something to replace our inflexible commercial system. Would you be interested in being paid to help get 2.0 finalised?

Cheers
Dan
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dcc186
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« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2010, 06:52:48 PM »

Also I work at a University and would be happy to get some students involved in helping to code and get to a deployable product.
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« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2010, 01:51:44 PM »

Any help would be appreciated.  Other than my own time availability, the biggest bottleneck right now is on the UI work, but I could use help with code as well.  Just shoot me an email (nkorbel at gmail dot com) to get involved.

To answer the questions:
1) A beta version of 2.0 is getting close.  Once the reservation piece is complete the rest of the work is just around the admin tools, which are fairly straightforward.

2) The registration/login stuff isn't fully wired up in the development branch to make debugging easier.  This can be put back in place easily, which I'll try to do soon.

3) What would really speed things up is some additional help, specifically around the UI.
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