[Typo3] I think I'm in over my head
Dmitry Dulepov
typo3 at fm-world.ru
Tue Nov 8 08:37:22 CET 2005
Hi!
Jamie Evans wrote:
> I started working on a CMS project for a real estate investment
> company. They want a website where clients can login and view
> properties their invested or interested in. They also want their
> employees to be able to login and manage those properties. I decided
> to go with typo because of the permissions issue...It seems to me that
> typo is the only opensource framework (although I could be wrong) that
> allows client a and client b to view the same property while client c
> views another property. I thought this would be straight forward, but
> the more I research, the larger this project is becoming. There is a
> potential of a couple hundred managers and just as many clients. Also
> I guess there are hundreds of properties in the database. Does anyone
> know roughly how long it would take one person to develop a site like
> this? Please feel free to throw out some numbers as to how much this
> would cost to hire a company to do this. I've never done a project on
> this scale and I have no idea what it takes to accomplish this. I know
> this isn't a typical question for the list, but I'm really stuck here
> and any advice would be greatly appreciated. If anyone wants to take
> this conversation off the list my email is jamie at pueomedia.com. Thank
> you very much in advance for the help!
If you want to develop it yourself, it will take long time. Typo3 has a
long learning curve. If you want to hire a company, price will depened
on your and company's location.
Dmitry.
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