cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/48245849
Hello everyone, you may remember I dropped by a while back concerning my cooperative management project.
The idea has evolved to building an open-source Enterprise Resource Planning application specifically for worker’s cooperatives. While most ERP software focuses on driving top-down directives, the goal of this project is to enable the cooperatives to work, make decisions, and resolve disputes more efficiently than basically any other type of company.
Current tech stack: Docker, postgres, nginx, SQLAlchemy, gunicorn, jinja2, Flask, Alembic, and Redis.
Please check out the repository documentation if this sounds like something you may be interested in. The docs include the foundational philosophy document called “Hierarchy by Consent” and there is also a template for an Articles of Incorporation that I intend to include as the first default document template in the software.
I’m still pretty early in the process but most of the tables are set up and I’ve made notes in the the classes explaining the requirements and workflows.
I’ve also got some issues started on Codeberg, mostly related to the front-end, which is where I need the most help at the moment. I will certainly be glad for help elsewhere as well.
It’s an open-source project so there is no immediate financial incentive. Part time contributors are certainly welcome.
There’s a discussion room on Matrix and here is the Repository.
Thanks folks


Looks extremely useful I’ll play around with it tonight. Thanks
Their tutorial area is really helpful. At this point I’d never start a project in something else unless I had a very strong reason not to.
Also, sveltekit will attract developers to help. Since it’s is so lovely to work with.
I would be very happy to answer any questions you have
Yeah I’m a big fan of that instant render. I’m sure I’ll have questions, thanks again