The concept of B2D is that we're not treating developers as Consumers nor Businesses that much. We treat them as Developers.
This has an impact on the planned work on the CRM. The CRM will probably be more like DRM or DevCRM.
In the first spikes/explorations I will focus on modelling Arkency business processes, but the goal is to extract reusable domains, which can be applied in other projects too.
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