[Vtigercrm-developers] Email marketing scenario
IT-Solutions4You
info at its4you.sk
Fri Jul 8 11:05:42 GMT 2016
One of the big issue in marketplace (there are many others and nothing
happens lasty 2 years).
When you provide any update for extension (approved extension), it will
over-write the previous version with new version. So older version will
not exist anymore and your extension is offline for many days.
Matus
ITS4You
Dňa 8. 7. 2016 o 11:51 Sreenivas Kanumuru napísal(a):
> Here are the reasons we went towards an extensible platform, instead of
> a bloated one.
>
> 1. Platform should be light with basic modules that all customers will
> find useful
> 2. Let customers install the modules that they need. Not every customer
> needs all the 100 modules. We made this installation easy with the
> marketplace (as easy as installing a game on your phone)
> 3. Developers will create interesting plugins that we have not thought
> of (think of all the interesting apps on the iPhone that Apple didn't build)
>
> This model is embraced by many successful open source projects. Firefox
> has extensions, Joomla and Wordpress have plugins..
>
> Vtiger Marketplace lists both FREE and paid extensions. We list any
> extension that meets the guidelines.
>
> thank you,
> Sreenivas
>
> On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 1:25 PM, Stacey Johnson
> <stacey.johnson110 at gmail.com
> <mailto:stacey.johnson110 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> :-)
> There will be always something to do with (especially) vtiger. I am
> also concerned about "power" of Campaigns module.
> It quite useless in current state.
> Here again, I would ask community about financial contribution...
> Why dont gather some funds together
> and appoint 1-2 developers to fix/write module/extension what can be
> added to core?
>
> I will be happy to share from time to time $20-30... I am sure here
> is more nice guys like me...
>
> Stacey
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 10:27 PM, Alan Lord
> <alanslists at gmail.com
> <mailto:alanslists at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> On 07/07/16 16:16, Garry Brighton wrote:
>
> With all respect Alan... nobody said: *everything* that
> *anyone* needs.
> I would say, everything what is essential in communication
> with customer.
>
>
> "I would say"...
>
> Yes. Buy my customers almost all say something very different.
>
> There would an infinite amount of work to try and implement and
> support and maintain "everything what is essential"...
>
>
>
> Al
>
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