On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 07:40:49AM -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > I just joined OpenSource.org (literally). They use CiviCRM. Looking > objectively at their site, I have learned more about Open > Source/FreeSoftware, Community, Licensing, Contributing and events > than I learned in the entire time I have a been a member of SPI. > > I wonder if they have these same issues or if they realized like most > of the productive world that at some point you compromise for the > larger goal.
Speaking as a OSI board member (but of course not for the organization as a whole): we've had so many issues and lost^W invested so much time in dealing with CiviCRM quirks, that I would trade it with literally anything else any day. To be fair though, the content (as opposed to membership management) of our main website is in plain Drupal, which has served us pretty well. It has also made it easy to find both volunteers and contractors to develop a new theme. The only bottom line here is that you should optimize for the work force you've at your disposal---be it volunteers or contractors. SPI had "geeky" people power available and optimized for that. That seems to have served the organization quite well: both the website and membership management had been dead for a very long time in the Plone days, with nobody willing to touch the thing with a ten foot pole, before the technical revamp that happened in recent years after the switch to something else. Cheers. -- Stefano Zacchiroli . z...@upsilon.cc . upsilon.cc/zack . . o . . . o . o Computer Science Professor . CTO Software Heritage . . . . . o . . . o o Former Debian Project Leader . OSI Board Director . . . o o o . . . o . « the first rule of tautology club is the first rule of tautology club »
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