On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 12:40, Derek Neighbors wrote: > Mike Starke said: > > On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 01:51:02PM -0700, Alan Dayley wrote: > > /_Sounds like a perfect project for GNUEnterpise. He could have Windows > > clients on a GNUe backend running on Linux. Check it out at gnue.org. > > /_ > > > > GNUe is certainly one option. I have always seen the potential in it. In > > fact, I would be very interested in hearing from someone who would > > consider taking on a GNUe front-end for a project like this one. I have > > always prided myself in some descent database designs, but know my user > > interfaces are horrendous :-) > > Ok this will sound insane. I get probably 10 emails a week for people > looking to do GNUe solutions but wanting 'guidance'/consulting. I am so > swamped I have little time to do so, but know that GNUe fits 80% of their > needs. In fact, I still owe Kyle some of my time. :) > > What I would love to do is maybe offer some GNUe Training to get people up > to speed on the framework. Then turn these types of things over to them > as GNUe consultants. I am sure there is money to be made out there in it. > I just want to see GNUe utilized, but can only be in so many places at > once. :) > > If there are people interested in becoming well versed in GNUe (and taking > on GNUe consultancy work) let me know either on or off list and I will see > what I can arrange. ---- count me in Craig