Hello,

I am the architect, owner, and one of the developers of the Stack360 web-based 
business management system described at stack360.io It supports:

- human resources
- applicant tracking
- CRM (sales management)
- customer management
- project management
- worker time tracking
- customer invoicing
- employee benefits
- and more

The system does not support:

- general ledger
- accounts receivable
- accounts payable
- financial reporting

Stack360 is primarily built on Java, SQL, HTML, JavaScript, and web services.

Stack360 was made open-source, and a book was published about its internals 
about a year ago. Due to a lack of interest and the amount of effort it takes 
to maintain an open-source system with nearly daily enhancements, it was 
dropped as an open-source project. It is being used commercially.

It seems clear to me that there is tremendous potential synergy between GnuCash 
and the Stack360 system, as each contains critical functions lacking in the 
other.

Being a tech guy and, apparently, being unable to make a commercial success out 
of the system, I would like to:

- release it as open-source (again)
- interface it with GnuCash

On the negative side, I have very little financial or time resources. With 
regard to open-sourcing the system again and linking it with GnuCash, given 
significant time resource investment by others, or financial resources that can 
free up my available time, I am happy to re-release my system as open-source 
and assist where possible.

(In addition to the technologies used by Stack360, my own expertise also 
includes C and Scheme but not C++ or GTK. I am also the author of the 
open-source web development framework described at kissweb.org and 
object-oriented extension to C located at 
https://blakemcbride.github.io/Dynace/)

(Although not required, not something I am pushing, and depending on GnuCash's 
architecture, I would think it may not be too hard to move GnuCash to a web 
application.)

Just sharing some thoughts and seeing if there is any interest.

Thanks!

Blake McBride
bl...@mcbridemail.com
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