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Re: [seul-edu] Cafeteria Software?
Methinks the database would be straight forward, just
tedious. Point of sale could be interesting. Are you
looking to interface to a cash register? Do the
students have bar-coded IDs? Or is it just a
database?
Do you want to do meal planning, too? I've seen at
freshmeat.org gpl-ed software to provide the food
exchanges for meals.
--- Ryan Booz <ryanbooz@alumni.psu.edu> wrote:
> Hey gang,
>
> This may be a little obscure right now, but I
> thought I'd ask. Many of
> you have probably figured out (if I haven't said)
> that I work for a
> small private school of about 340 students, VERY
> rural PA. Although
> I've been getting many things set up this summer and
> all my Linux boxes
> are working very well, a new question was proposed
> to me this week.
>
> We've been looking to get some software for doing
> the cafeteria stuff.
> And there's plenty of it out there (for Windows or
> Mac). However, it
> obviously costs a bundle. The cheapest we can get
> someone is $3000 for
> the software, but that's because the also HAVE to
> come and do the
> training for two-three days. The software (if there
> are
> building/district computer people out there, you
> probably know more than
> I about this) will track each student, what they
> owe, what the costs
> are, blah, blah, blah. Point of sale stuff - in
> other words - a
> glorified database.
>
> So, my question is, anything like this out there in
> open source? I'm
> guessing not for this particular situation, but
> anything that could be
> adapted easily? Man, talk about selling a school on
> open source... if
> my principle saw we could do this with open source,
> he wouldn't know
> what to do with himself!! Any other suggestions
> from people that have
> experience with this type of software?
>
> Thanks a bunch!
>
> Ryan Booz
> Tech Coordinator
> Belleville Mennonite School
>
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