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Message #02578
Re: Facility Management OpenERP Project
Thank you all for the interest and positive feedback!
And thanks Eric and Ana for the pointers to existing modules.
So we do have critical mass for a shared project.
I believe that the first step would be to organize a project feature list,
consolidating the lists from the specific use cases of each participant.
>From there we can have a module roadmap, and let each one decide on what to
work.
Surely different people will have different priorities: door key management
is at the top of my list, but I'm sure it's close to irrelevant to many
other people.
Main concern is that modules complement themselves and don't overlap too
much.
Another thing to take care of is the project perimeter. Some features might
be best if hosted in other projects.
I can remember of two neighbour projects:
- Service Management: service requests/issues and tasks, including Field
Service (https://code.launchpad.net/project-service)
- Management System: measurements, procedures and compliance (
https://launchpad.net/openerp-mgmtsystem)
I'm surely missing other that should join this list.
I wonder if CMMS/Equipment Maintenance should be part of "Facility
Management" or should be a neighbour project on it's own. Thoughts?
I think we can go busy on this now:
I invite all to do some homework and post here your starting organized list
of features you would like to have, preferably with some indication of
priority/relevance. From there we can see with features overlap and figure
out where to start collaborating.
Thanks again.
DR
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Daniel Reis <dreis.pt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello Community,
>
> I'm considering to launch a OpenERP project to build a set of modules for
> Facility Management of places like commercial centres or industrial
> facilities.
>
> There's a world of stuff that could be done there, but some examples are:
> - door key management,
> - CO2 (and other environment variables) measurements,
> - lost & found articles,
> - procedures manual,
> - maintenance requests,
> - equipment maintenance record (elevators, air conditioning),
> - emergency contact lists,
> - legal document records (permits, etc.),
> - event record (criminal acts, accidents, floods and fires, etc.).
> - ...
>
> I wonder if there are more people interested in this kind of feature?
>
> Regards
> Daniel Reis
>
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