Re: [Roy Schestowitz Lies Again] Company Dumps .NET Software, Finds Happiness in Open Source
Tim Smith wrote:
In article <gOidnb3t1IXwxrjbnZ2dnUVZ_v7inZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Maverick <Sun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tim Smith wrote:
On 2007-04-16, Maverick <Sun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No, they didn't dump the .NET software, but converted to an Open Source
approach to a .NET-centric version.
So it is all a matter of viewpoint isn't it.
They dumped anything used by MS tools to make .NET software and used an
open source methodology instead. By using this approach they eliminated
the M$ tax. And that is really the jist of the whole thing.
Nope:
"SplendidCRM was built on the Microsoft technology stack (Windows,
IIS, SQL Server, C#, and ASP.NET)."
<http://www.splendidcrm.com/>
According to the article it is built using open source tools.
"SplendidCRM Software, Inc. has released SplendidCRM Professional 1.3
and SplendidCRM Open-Source 1.3, Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
applications licensed in part under the "SugarCRM Public License 1.1.3". "
Looks like again you need to take remedial reading classes.
WTF are you talking about? That part you quoted doesn't say anything
about how it is built. It talks about its license.
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.
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