The need for an Open Source Event Management software

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I get tons of email asking me for a suggestion for a complete event management open-source software.

I must say I am a bit embarrassed with the subject because there is no complete solution for planning. There are a lot of good project management, paper submission, accounting, CRM, office suites softwares.

But not event management.

Event planning is a little of all the above. Therefore I am convinced that the discipline we love deserves a damn well software, comprehensive and free!

It is a paradox to me that the field where humans get pretty close to computers has no software to help.

Oh wait there are several softwares out there but you have to pay good dollars to get them.

Reality is that not all the event planners work in great companies with big monies. There are event planners like me that started their own business with limited resources. I have always stressed that a spreadsheet can help you in thousands of ways.

That doesn’t mean that I won’t be happy with a comprehensive event planning software, free and collaborative.

That’s why I submitted today to Sourceforge.org, My Event. This project aims to develop an open-source free GNU based event planning software. This is a call for everyone out there who wants to collaborate with competences in events, software development, cheering and support :-)

I will keep you guys posted on approval of the project, in the meanwhile if you are interested send me an email, or if you have a “computer friend” you might want to talk to him and involve him in the project.

I think everyone will benefit from this and that we will have a lot of fun doing it!

   
     





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4 Responses to “The need for an Open Source Event Management software”

  1. Posted by Andrew Clark

    FYI I have found STORM, a set of project management modules for Drupal.

    It’s all opensource.

    It may not cover all of the requirements but might be a good starting point.

  2. Posted by Julius

    @Andrew -
    Great I’ll definitely review it.

    This post needs an update.

    If you stumble upon new projects post them here and I’ll look into them

    Thanks

  3. Posted by Venkat

    We are interested in developing the application…

  4. Posted by Venkat

    We are interested in developing the application…