What ever happened OpenPsa?
The company I work for is very dispersed. As well as staff in Ireland, we have people in the UK & France, so need good CRM and collaboration tools. Up until now we’ve been using vTiger and MediaWiki, and they’ve served us well. There’s always a need to improve communication and interaction with our partners, so we’re looking to add more support and service tools to the mix.
I came across OpenPsa recently and it seemed perfect for what we do. It’s a CRM tool with heavy project management and document repository tools that could be perfect. It runs on a LAMP stack, so I don’t need to dedicate a server (or VM) exclusively to it, like I would do if it was a Java app.
The one thing I always look for when choosing an Open Source product is the commitment of the developers. I’ve been burned in the past by committing to platforms only to find that the lead developers have no interest in improving the product or fixing the bugs. The most recent posting on the news page was a link to a blog entry of one of the lead developers on a Saturday stating that the 2.0 release was coming out the following Monday….. That was last May. He has updated his blog since, but no mentions of OpenPsa in any of them. There is no updates since about developers falling out, selling out or dropping dead. It’s the software equivalent of the Marie Celeste. Too bad. I’d have loved to play around with it.
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