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Hi! Hope you don't mind me using an issue to ask a few questions. I know some people who might be interested in starting a social enterprise/NGO project and Bettermeans was suggested as one of the core tools. I notice that its codebase doesn't seem to have been touched in quite some time, which led me here.
I wonder if you could comment on its current readiness for primetime? If you were beginning a new project today, would you:
Use Better
Fork again from Redmine
Use another toolset entirely
I realise it's hard to answer this kind of question without details... I'm just trying to get a sense of where things were left, and how much work would be required to get it production-ready.
Hi @richchurcher. Thanks for getting in touch. Unfortunately Better is a long ways from production ready at this point. I haven't had a lot of time to work on it myself, and just looking over the code I've seen a handful of security vulnerabilities. I do have it up online if you're not too attached to your data, but depending on your use case I might recommend something else. The teams I work with get a lot of mileage out of Trello in particular.
Hi! Hope you don't mind me using an issue to ask a few questions. I know some people who might be interested in starting a social enterprise/NGO project and Bettermeans was suggested as one of the core tools. I notice that its codebase doesn't seem to have been touched in quite some time, which led me here.
I wonder if you could comment on its current readiness for primetime? If you were beginning a new project today, would you:
I realise it's hard to answer this kind of question without details... I'm just trying to get a sense of where things were left, and how much work would be required to get it production-ready.
Cheers,
Rich.
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