Wilson
ERP for small to medium contsruction companies.
Overview
WilsonTM is an open-source web-based ERP system that is designed to help construction companies and companies who offer labor as a service.
Wilson is in process of developing and is not suitable for production use at the moment.
Wilson will help in managing people, storages and projects.
As an open-source project WilsonTM uses BSD 2-Clause License.
Getting started
Look at the following document:
- INSTALL.md - installation procedure.
Issue tracking and Communication channels
Issues tracking and Communication channels is in Wilson - Issues tracking and Communication.
Project Documentation
Project documentation is maintained in the Wilson Project Wiki.
Become a contributor
Steps to start contributing:
- Fork the Wilson project repo.
- Clone your fork locally.
- Create a local topic branch off the master branch.
- Develop and test your work locally.
- Push your topic branch to your GitHub clone.
- Issue a pull request with your changes to the Wilson project.
All development is currently in the master branch.
For more information visit Wilson Project Wiki.
Legal
Wilson source is copyright by its authors, as recorded in the Wilson repository commit log. The Wilson project does not use a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) or a Copyright Assignment Agreement (CAA). By submitting work to the project, you agree to license your contribution according to the BSD 2-Clause License.
Support
If you require assistance, please try the following in order:
- Review the Wilson Project Wiki.
- Search the Wilson - Issues tracking and Communication.
- Update your repository.
- Submit an issue to the Wilson - Issues tracking and Communication.
If posting a new issue to the issue tracker, please try to include answers to the following questions:
- What are you trying to achieve?
- What are the symptoms? Why do you think this is a problem?
- What version of Wilson you are using? (are you using a release version?, current master branch head?)
- Include as an example, the simplest sequence of operations that demonstrates the undesired or unanticipated behaviour.