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Re: Company Dumps .NET Software, Finds Happiness in Open Source

On Apr 19, 10:57 am, Maverick <S...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Tim Smith wrote:
> > In article <V8WdnSrJSo8uO7vbnZ2dnUVZ_jWdn...@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
> >  Maverick <S...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >>>As for how it is built, you can read about it yourself, on the
> >>>SplendidCRM website:
>
> >>>   "SplendidCRM was built on the Microsoft technology stack (Windows,
> >>>    IIS, SQL Server, C#, and ASP.NET)."
>
> >>>Is it your contention that the authors of SplendidCRM don't know how it
> >>>is built?
>
> >>Christ your thick.  Do you really think that open source software was
> >>written using MS software?  It is open source... PERIOD.
> >>You can keep lying all you want, but it won't make it come true.
>
> > So your contention is that the authors of SplendidCRM are wrong when
> > they say it is built on MS software?  Could you please tell us how you
> > determined this?
>
> It isn't built using M$ software.  Like Tom and I both concurred on is

Stop using my name... Look, I didn't concur with this.  I agree that
there is an open source version - which by the way, is the same as the
comercial version without the sql source code.  But, I have no idea
what tools they used to build it - but since they are using ASP.NET
and C#, my guess is that they used VS2005.  An MS tool.  You think
that you can't build open source software using VS?

--
Tom Shelton


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