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With some volunteers of a non-profit organisation, we are trying to accomplish a php-mysql-application. This webapplication will be an order and financial system for the non-profit organisation.
Foodteams have there members who can order products by their producers. Different foodteams can have different producers. The members place their orders and the person from the foodteam who is responsable for the orders triggers when the producers can see their orders.
Who's involved?
- a foodteam has 20 to 30 members
- a foodteam has 3 to 10 producers
- a foodteam has someone who is responsible for the orders, the financial system. There are different roles: a teammember, someone responsable for orders, someone responsable for financie, ...
- a producer has 5 to 40 foodteams
Xoops has blocks and groups, but their is no role-system, ... or don't we need it and can we realize it with blocks, groups, ...?
In stead of beginning from scratch, we would like to use XOOPS as the basic-program and built our system 'on top of it'.
The question is: how can we realize our goal?
- Can we develop our 'roles' in Xoops?
- Can we make subgroups?
- Do we need to develop modules and how do they fit in the role-, group- and block system?
If someone has a brilliant idea, please let us know.