I feel like this needs a bit more polish before you start telling users it is ready. I see double menus, random logouts, and a bare bones feature set. Basically just a list of users with ability to send emails?
Wouldn't be more appropriate to describe this as a drupal plugin / extension?<p>Also, why would a extension / plugin cost monthly for CRUD type application? What kind of support do you provide?
Is there a repository (like an awesome-* list) of open-source self-hosted appliance apps like this? I'm sure there's an awesome-drupal list, but I'm thinking more like a list that might also include this and Discord.<p>Edit: I meant Discourse. and I also answered my own question: <a href="https://github.com/unicodeveloper/awesome-opensource-apps" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/unicodeveloper/awesome-opensource-apps</a>
Does the demo reset? Clicking around trying stuff resulted in the landing page showing not found?<p>Worth disabling the <a href="https://demo.pinomembers.com/admin/structure/member/settings" rel="nofollow">https://demo.pinomembers.com/admin/structure/member/settings</a> page for the demo perhaps?
In what format are the users stored? Is it just another custom database schema?<p>It's kind of pointless when it can't be integrated with bunch of other infrastructures that support common protocols like LDAP.
> Pino is an open source web app built on Drupal<p><i>closes tab</i><p>I do love me a hint of scandal, but the whole "thou shalt not BDSM in your spare time" thing is a major turnoff.
> managing our associations' members with a spreadsheet program just wasn't suitable and we needed something better and easier<p>ok... what about not reinventing the wheel and using something like LDAP[0] and one of its many, many UIs? How is this different from all the other solutions?<p>[0]: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightweight_Directory_Access_Protocol" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightweight_Directory_Access_P...</a>