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[Fwd: Request for quote: Content Management System]Hello phpWebSite Dev list,
This was emailed to me and we at the university cannot act on this request for proposal due to our role as a public institution. I thought, however, this might be of interest to our independent developers. Kind Regards, Brian W. Brown Director, Electronic Student Services Room 269, John Thomas Hall Appalachian State University Boone, NC 28608 Office: 828-262-7124 http://ess.appstate.edu/ http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/ ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: Request for quote: Content Management System - updated From: "James Donovan" <jdonovan@...> Date: Thu, August 17, 2006 2:17 pm -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Good afternoon, We are requesting a written quote for: Content Management System Attached you will find an RFQ file detailing the required specifications of this request, as well as a Conflict of Interest Questionnaire (CIQ). If you already have a current CIQ form on file with the City of Irving, that portion can be disregarded. If you have any questions, please get in touch with the listed contact on the RFQ form. Thank you, James Donovan Micro-Computer Specialist Information Technology Department 972-721-4781 -- Good afternoon,
We are requesting a written quote for: Content
Management System
Attached you will find an RFQ file detailing the
required specifications of this request, as well as a Conflict of
Interest Questionnaire (CIQ). If you already have a current
CIQ form on file with the City of Irving, that portion can be disregarded.
If
you have any questions, please get in touch with the listed contact on the RFQ
form.
Thank you,
James
Donovan
Micro-Computer Specialist
Information Technology
Department
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Re: [Fwd: Request for quote: Content Management System]-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1 Brian W. Brown wrote: > Hello phpWebSite Dev list, > > This was emailed to me and we at the university cannot act on this request > for proposal due to our role as a public institution. I thought, however, Wow! So you guys are barred from even looking at this as a "research publication" i.e. publish or perish or even a cost recovery model? > this might be of interest to our independent developers. Brian, Thanks for sending this to the list. Ummm...Is this a "serious" RFP/RFI? I see the word updated, apparent issue date of 8/17/2006, and submittal dates of 8/28/2006. That's a major effort for even a "full time vendor" to try and comply with let alone surmount the unspoken open source barriers in this RFP/RFI. As nmap says, "A worthy challenge." Having created an RFP last year and gone through the selection process November 2005, I think this is more interesting from a "Will phpWebSite work for me?" type of question. Regards, Greg > > Kind Regards, > > Brian W. Brown > Director, Electronic Student Services > Room 269, John Thomas Hall > Appalachian State University > Boone, NC 28608 > > Office: 828-262-7124 > > http://ess.appstate.edu/ > http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/ > > ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- > Subject: Request for quote: Content Management System - updated > From: "James Donovan" <jdonovan@...> > Date: Thu, August 17, 2006 2:17 pm > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Good afternoon, > We are requesting a written quote for: Content Management System > Attached you will find an RFQ file detailing the required specifications > of this request, as well as a Conflict of Interest Questionnaire (CIQ). > If you already have a current CIQ form on file with the City of Irving, > that portion can be disregarded. > If you have any questions, please get in touch with the listed contact > on the RFQ form. > Thank you, > James Donovan > Micro-Computer Specialist > Information Technology Department > 972-721-4781 > > > -- > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Good afternoon, > We are requesting a written quote for: Content Management System > Attached you will find an RFQ file detailing the required specifications > of this request, as well as a Conflict of Interest Questionnaire > (CIQ). If you already have a current CIQ form on file with the City of > Irving, that portion can be disregarded. > If you have any questions, please get in touch with the listed contact > on the RFQ form. > Thank you, > James Donovan > Micro-Computer Specialist > Information Technology Department > 972-721-4781 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE7Af8xyxe5L6mr7IRAjVXAJsGn+kMlVKnmajC271tdiaQ6PkGJQCffLjJ GVME8gBbfUuUjed6AZkvOFk= =x2gR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ Phpwebsite-developers mailing list Phpwebsite-developers@... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers |
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Professional Open Source was "Request for quote: Content Management System"-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1 Please see the email message below. Ladies and Gentlemen RFQ is very much in play for the phpWebSite community. I spent a good 45 minutes going over the intent of the RFQ questions with Irving staff yesterday while on my personal cell phone and on my lunch break at work. Since I am a civil servant I cannot take funds for this project. However, I am willing to do the following: 1.) I understand the RFQ process. That gives the community one up on the competition. 2.) I want to finish the rough edges of the wiki documentation. This RFQ will help do this. 3.) I will sign the initial conflict of interest form. 4.) If the community's RFQ response passes the initial screening and a presentation is requested, I'll fund my airfare expenses to travel and present at Irving Texas. 5.) I'll wiki the RFQ as a "Will phpWebSite work for me?" type document. 6.) Irving is a MS shop now but a new ITD director would like to look at open source more. You see the question here is, "Do you spend your capital dollars for Police and Fire--which re-elects people--or vaporware such as software? The obvious answer provides an edge for a proposal response. 7.) I'll need several theme designers and developers in the major times zones. Hehe--you see 24x7 support is easy to develop with an Internet developed application. If Irving TX selects phpWebSite as the successful proposal and if Irving TX selects you as part of the final support solution offerings, then those that accept will need to fill out a conflict of interest form, CIQ. 8.) Perhaps singletrack or someone with a stable interest in phpWebSite would consider hosting an asterisk pbx. For example, mhoynes, could host a pbx and singletrack could host a pbx for developers across the pond. The federated pbx system could provide both land line and VOIP iaxy service to developers. This would allow Irving one point of contact phone number. The pbx could then route the calls to the correct federated staff based on timezone and availability. Irving really wants a vendor that they can call to coordinate problems with. The proposal can fund the costs of that pbx server. 9.) Patches will be required for some of the items in the RFQ. 508 may be one of them. 10.) The RFQ is on short notice. I plan on have a long weekend and take off Monday 8/28--the due date. I'll have the signed documents ready. The proposal says, "Written quotes (Mail, Fax, Email with Signatures) will be accepted until 5:00 p.m., August 28, 2006." If the document is too large for email, then I'll need to have help or the ability to create an Irving release on -comm so that they can download it. If I have to Overnight the document, Next business cuts off on mid-day Saturday. That may or may not be enough time. 11.) Hehe...we don't need no stinking hardware in our proposal. The proposal will point Irving to their existing WSCA (say as wisca) = Western States Contract Alliance or something contracts. Most vendors overcharge for hardware. The RFQ will recommend that Irving uses their existing Dell or other preferred WiSCA vendor to drive the hardware purchase and hardware support. They have an efficient system in place. Moreover, Redhat or SuSe/Novell can be contacted for the OS support. It would be up to Irving to decide on these options. 12.) Hint Hint: We'll be going up against some very high dollar proposals. If successful, there's a chance for some very nice stipends out of this deal. HeHe...we're not selling software licenses. CahChing! By the way, did I mentions there's the chance for some very nice stipends? 13.) I have tried to catalog various themes and modules here http://phpwebsite-comm.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?title=Third_Party_Themes and here http://phpwebsite-comm.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?title=Third_Party_Modules respectfully. Please send email responses for any themes or modules that I am missing. 14.) Please send an email response if you are interested in being part of the support solution. 15.) Even if you are not interested in the support solution, please be willing to fix any modules bugs within the next 90 days. Moreover, singletrack is ready to do the 0.10.3 release. Please do what ever you can to help drive out any final bugs you see in his pending release candidates. 16.) Please help stardog refine the 1.0.x series. This is another edge that the community already has in the proposal process. There's a nice stable release and a new cutting edge version that has already reached a great deal of stability. 17.) So what if the proposal is not successful? The community will have advanced the software a great deal. If you'd like to try other RFQs, then you already have the infrastructure in place! A nice LinuxJournal, Linux Format, or other trade publication article could really bring some nice publicity to the phpWebSite project along with marketing of the solution that would be in place. HTH, Greg Brian W. Brown wrote: > Hello phpWebSite Dev list, > > This was emailed to me and we at the university cannot act on this request > for proposal due to our role as a public institution. I thought, however, > this might be of interest to our independent developers. > > Kind Regards, > > Brian W. Brown > Director, Electronic Student Services > Room 269, John Thomas Hall > Appalachian State University > Boone, NC 28608 > > Office: 828-262-7124 > > http://ess.appstate.edu/ > http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/ > > ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- > Subject: Request for quote: Content Management System - updated > From: "James Donovan" <jdonovan@...> > Date: Thu, August 17, 2006 2:17 pm > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Good afternoon, > We are requesting a written quote for: Content Management System > Attached you will find an RFQ file detailing the required specifications > of this request, as well as a Conflict of Interest Questionnaire (CIQ). > If you already have a current CIQ form on file with the City of Irving, > that portion can be disregarded. > If you have any questions, please get in touch with the listed contact > on the RFQ form. > Thank you, > James Donovan > Micro-Computer Specialist > Information Technology Department > 972-721-4781 > > > -- > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Good afternoon, > We are requesting a written quote for: Content Management System > Attached you will find an RFQ file detailing the required specifications > of this request, as well as a Conflict of Interest Questionnaire > (CIQ). If you already have a current CIQ form on file with the City of > Irving, that portion can be disregarded. > If you have any questions, please get in touch with the listed contact > on the RFQ form. > Thank you, > James Donovan > Micro-Computer Specialist > Information Technology Department > 972-721-4781 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE7by1xyxe5L6mr7IRAsYxAJ9XyD+JljNSwyKWDpD/dl/h7q8KMwCdGoOH v/cs5CTplKqIv7K5S/rpRag= =5Pwa -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ Phpwebsite-developers mailing list Phpwebsite-developers@... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers |
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Re: Professional Open Source was "Request for quote: Content Management System"What did we do to deserve such kindness?
Thank you Greg. Let me know what I can do to help. Matt On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 07:50 -0700, Greg Morgan wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Please see the email message below. Ladies and Gentlemen RFQ is very > much in play for the phpWebSite community. I spent a good 45 minutes > going over the intent of the RFQ questions with Irving staff yesterday > while on my personal cell phone and on my lunch break at work. Since I > am a civil servant I cannot take funds for this project. However, I am > willing to do the following: > 1.) I understand the RFQ process. That gives the community one up on > the competition. > 2.) I want to finish the rough edges of the wiki documentation. This > RFQ will help do this. > 3.) I will sign the initial conflict of interest form. > 4.) If the community's RFQ response passes the initial screening and a > presentation is requested, I'll fund my airfare expenses to travel and > present at Irving Texas. > 5.) I'll wiki the RFQ as a "Will phpWebSite work for me?" type document. > 6.) Irving is a MS shop now but a new ITD director would like to look at > open source more. You see the question here is, "Do you spend your > capital dollars for Police and Fire--which re-elects people--or > vaporware such as software? The obvious answer provides an edge for a > proposal response. > 7.) I'll need several theme designers and developers in the major times > zones. Hehe--you see 24x7 support is easy to develop with an Internet > developed application. If Irving TX selects phpWebSite as the > successful proposal and if Irving TX selects you as part of the final > support solution offerings, then those that accept will need to fill out > a conflict of interest form, CIQ. > 8.) Perhaps singletrack or someone with a stable interest in phpWebSite > would consider hosting an asterisk pbx. For example, mhoynes, could > host a pbx and singletrack could host a pbx for developers across the > pond. The federated pbx system could provide both land line and VOIP > iaxy service to developers. This would allow Irving one point of > contact phone number. The pbx could then route the calls to the correct > federated staff based on timezone and availability. Irving really wants > a vendor that they can call to coordinate problems with. The proposal > can fund the costs of that pbx server. > 9.) Patches will be required for some of the items in the RFQ. 508 may > be one of them. > 10.) The RFQ is on short notice. I plan on have a long weekend and take > off Monday 8/28--the due date. I'll have the signed documents ready. > The proposal says, "Written quotes (Mail, Fax, Email with Signatures) > will be accepted until 5:00 p.m., August 28, 2006." If the document is > too large for email, then I'll need to have help or the ability to > create an Irving release on -comm so that they can download it. If I > have to Overnight the document, Next business cuts off on mid-day > Saturday. That may or may not be enough time. > 11.) Hehe...we don't need no stinking hardware in our proposal. The > proposal will point Irving to their existing WSCA (say as wisca) = > Western States Contract Alliance or something contracts. Most vendors > overcharge for hardware. The RFQ will recommend that Irving uses their > existing Dell or other preferred WiSCA vendor to drive the hardware > purchase and hardware support. They have an efficient system in place. > Moreover, Redhat or SuSe/Novell can be contacted for the OS support. > It would be up to Irving to decide on these options. > 12.) Hint Hint: We'll be going up against some very high dollar > proposals. If successful, there's a chance for some very nice stipends > out of this deal. HeHe...we're not selling software licenses. > CahChing! By the way, did I mentions there's the chance for some very > nice stipends? > 13.) I have tried to catalog various themes and modules here > http://phpwebsite-comm.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?title=Third_Party_Themes > and here > http://phpwebsite-comm.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?title=Third_Party_Modules > respectfully. Please send email responses for any themes or modules > that I am missing. > 14.) Please send an email response if you are interested in being part > of the support solution. > 15.) Even if you are not interested in the support solution, please be > willing to fix any modules bugs within the next 90 days. Moreover, > singletrack is ready to do the 0.10.3 release. Please do what ever you > can to help drive out any final bugs you see in his pending release > candidates. > 16.) Please help stardog refine the 1.0.x series. This is another edge > that the community already has in the proposal process. There's a nice > stable release and a new cutting edge version that has already reached a > great deal of stability. > 17.) So what if the proposal is not successful? The community will have > advanced the software a great deal. If you'd like to try other RFQs, > then you already have the infrastructure in place! A nice LinuxJournal, > Linux Format, or other trade publication article could really bring some > nice publicity to the phpWebSite project along with marketing of the > solution that would be in place. > > HTH, > Greg > > > Brian W. Brown wrote: > > Hello phpWebSite Dev list, > > > > This was emailed to me and we at the university cannot act on this request > > for proposal due to our role as a public institution. I thought, however, > > this might be of interest to our independent developers. > > > > Kind Regards, > > > > Brian W. Brown > > Director, Electronic Student Services > > Room 269, John Thomas Hall > > Appalachian State University > > Boone, NC 28608 > > > > Office: 828-262-7124 > > > > http://ess.appstate.edu/ > > http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/ > > > > ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- > > Subject: Request for quote: Content Management System - updated > > From: "James Donovan" <jdonovan@...> > > Date: Thu, August 17, 2006 2:17 pm > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Good afternoon, > > We are requesting a written quote for: Content Management System > > Attached you will find an RFQ file detailing the required specifications > > of this request, as well as a Conflict of Interest Questionnaire (CIQ). > > If you already have a current CIQ form on file with the City of Irving, > > that portion can be disregarded. > > If you have any questions, please get in touch with the listed contact > > on the RFQ form. > > Thank you, > > James Donovan > > Micro-Computer Specialist > > Information Technology Department > > 972-721-4781 > > > > > > -- > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Good afternoon, > > We are requesting a written quote for: Content Management System > > Attached you will find an RFQ file detailing the required specifications > > of this request, as well as a Conflict of Interest Questionnaire > > (CIQ). If you already have a current CIQ form on file with the City of > > Irving, that portion can be disregarded. > > If you have any questions, please get in touch with the listed contact > > on the RFQ form. > > Thank you, > > James Donovan > > Micro-Computer Specialist > > Information Technology Department > > 972-721-4781 > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iD8DBQFE7by1xyxe5L6mr7IRAsYxAJ9XyD+JljNSwyKWDpD/dl/h7q8KMwCdGoOH > v/cs5CTplKqIv7K5S/rpRag= > =5Pwa > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Using Tomcat but need to do more? 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Re: Professional Open Source was "Request for quote: Content Management System"Certainly sounds doable Greg although it boils down to getting
developers to commit to work and support AND someone whipping them along as a manager. The spec outlined in their RFQ didn't look too outside the realms of possible in phpWebSite. I can certainly do some dev work and even support if they need it from here, particularly as much of it will fit in with what I'm doing with my clients. I'm semi-permanent with one client and phpWebSite just now, and for the forseeable future so I'd have to dovetail work in with that. Getting paid twice to code the same features works great for me though. No idea how asterisk works. I tend to have a plethora of mobiles (they're almost free in the UK) and GizmoProject numbers. I just add one if a client has special support. Admin wise, I'm just not really interested in haranguing other developers into doing work. Just not me, as you can probably guess from the length of time to get 0.10.3 out. I've no idea how the US gov tendering system works either. I have enough with the UK system! 0.10.3 RC1 hopefully next week btw. Shaun aegis design - http://www.aegisdesign.co.uk aegis hosting - http://www.aegishosting.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ Phpwebsite-developers mailing list Phpwebsite-developers@... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers |
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