| 
	
 | 
 Posted by Aaron Greenspan on 09/21/05 17:18 
Bruce, 
 
If you're looking for commercial-grade open-source packages, I think  
you're going to have a pretty hard time finding much. Most  
commercial-grade software is...commercial. The truly robust open-source  
packages, i.e. Mozilla, MySQL, JBoss, BerkeleyDB, etc., are backed by  
some sort of commercial, or at the very least, corporate, entity. The  
rest, more often than not, are not commercial-grade; the support  
structures that companies require just don't exist for those packages. 
 
I've offered to help you before via our commercial framework, Lampshade,  
which handles I'd say 98% of everything you want, and can be easily  
customized or added to in order to handle the remaining 2%. It's not  
open-source, but it also doesn't need to be since the documentation is  
so extensive. It's used in applications for all sorts of organizations  
from Harvard University to companies traded on the NYSE. There may be  
other open frameworks that are used just as widely--I would venture to  
guess phpNuke and the-CMS-formerly-known-as-Mambo--but as you've  
discovered, they don't do half of the things you'd like to see all in  
one place. Also, Mambo's political machinations are a good example of  
what you don't want to see in a commercial-grade product. 
 
If you want to keep searching, I suppose no one's going to stop you. I'm  
just afraid it's not out there. Anyone, correct me if I'm wrong. 
 
Best of luck, 
 
Aaron 
 
Aaron Greenspan 
President & CEO 
Think Computer Corporation 
 
http://www.thinkcomputer.com
 
  
Navigation:
[Reply to this message] 
 |