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eHam.net Forum : EmergencyCommunications : ARES club management software Forum Help

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ARES club management software Reply
by N8EMR on August 7, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
What are people using for club membership management, ARES or otherwise. The only thing I have seen is alpine's ham club software. Is there any thing else available, open source for a LAMP/WAMP enviornment would be nice, but dedicated software is ok as long as I can pull data out of the database without a vendor supplied tool.

Gary
N8EMR
 
RE: ARES club management software Reply
by W3JKS on August 17, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Here is a pretty interesting approach to the problem -- NDR (No Database Required)!

http://www.associationsubscribersmanager.org/

It is actively being developed, but appears to be very functional and is entirely based upon XML.

73s,
john W3JKS/AAT3BF/AAM3EDE/AAA9SL
"Old RADEF Officers never die, they simply decay exponentially"
 
RE: ARES club management software Reply
by WY7Q on August 30, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
We use, of all things, an open source church management database. It's pretty nice, I made a couple of minor modifications for our need:

http://www.churchdb.org/

My fork of the project:

http://github.com/jwigal/churchinfo/tree/master

Jeff Wigal
Monroe County (NY) ARES/RACES
www.monroecountyemcomm.org

Come visit us at EmComm East on October 3, 2009.
www.emcommeast.org
 
RE: ARES club management software Reply
by W3JKS on September 13, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Another open source effort, started in MS Access and moved in the latest release to MySQL. This one is part of the OpenISES project, which seems to be gathering some steam, and is called agencydb.

http://agencydb.sourceforge.net/

This same project has a very promising open source Computer Aided Dispatch application known as Tickets as well as some interesting EMS training media.

I am just beginning to install Tickets and AgencyDB within our Mobile Communications Unit (MCU37, described at http://www.armymars.net/ArmyMARS/MCU/index.html).

73s,
john W3JKS/AAT3BF/AAM3EDE/AAA9SL
 
RE: ARES club management software Reply
by N8EMR on September 13, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
I have been watching the OpenISES ticketing system and if they get to a local copy of map I might use that. Ill need to take a look at the management side. tnx.
gary n8emr
 
RE: ARES club management software Reply
by W3JKS on September 18, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
I believe that local map sources are on the to-do list. It has definitely been brought up in the past.

73s,
john W3JKS/AAT3BF/AAM3EDE/AAA9SL
 

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