
And therein lies a conflict of interest. You cannot want to sell an almost ready made erp while also work on creating one. This will never happen, each one has its own goals and timelines. And obviously the easier, ready to sell will always be the first option while to develop the other will never happen. That is why it is so important to separate the conflicts of interest. Not sure if am getting through on this key point. :-) On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 4:50 PM, <ashok+skunkworks@parliaments.info> wrote:
you cant separate the 2 issues as they are not mutually exclusive. someone building their own ERP is probably also selling a FOSS erp with some locally developed modules since the domain knowledge separating the two is not much. to take your "used imported cars" vs "locally assembled imported cars" -- the same mechanic can clearly fix or service either car.