I thought about the same. This is a pity that I do not have the knowledge to 
build one :)

On Jun 2, 2013, at 3:50 PM, b...@openinworld.com wrote:

> I have had similar thoughts that many people are first drawn to an 
> application, and then end up in its development language by default.  My 
> thought was based around a non-critical application like a mind-map tool 
> (similar to Freemind).  Something non-critical makes it easier for the 
> techies to slip it in the back door without management getting involved.  
> However an open source ERP like Compiere would be fantastic.  The trouble 
> would be attracting a domain expert to implement it ;)  Perhaps one way to go 
> would finding an existing database driven open source ERP system that doesn't 
> have a web interface, and gradually bolt on a web interface using Seaside.

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