Hi Ravi, I would suggest #2, create a branch from ofbiz_plugins fork, and create a new PR in WIP so that code changes are easily visible for review and contributors can suggest/request changes.
We can also rewrite commit history before merging it to the official repository. HTH -- Thanks & Regards Pawan Verma Technical Consultant *HotWax Systems* *Enterprise open source experts* http://www.hotwaxsystems.com On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 2:43 PM Ravi Lodhi <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Devs, > > As the community is already aware that the planning effort to develop a > Headless commerce plugin is in discussion [1]. In this effort, we have > prepared documents to list down the OOTB OFBiz eCommerce feature set [2], > requirement specifications [3], and an API roadmap [4] to expose these > features. These documents are work in progress and will get refined as we > get more participation/feedback from the community. Meanwhile, I am > planning to start the implementation of the headless commerce plugin. I > think the OFBiz rest capabilities are now matured enough to start > implementing the API endpoints. We can start with the customer profile > endPoints which are straightforward before jumping to complex > functionalities. > > So to start the implementation which approach should I take - > 1. Should I create a separate git repo from my Github account for the > headless commerce plugins and start working on it until we have something > in good shape? > or > 2. Should I start directly by creating a branch from the ofbiz_plugins fork > and start implementing it? > > What would be the best approach such that the community can collaborate on > the implementation? > > [1] https://markmail.org/thread/7rdoepdc4sj54wpm > [2] > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/WIP%3A+OOTB+OFBiz+eCommerce+Feature+Set > [3] > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/WIP%3A+Headless+Commerce+Requirement+Specification > [4] > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/WIP%3A+Headless+Commerce+%28OFBiz%29+-+API+Roadmap > > > Kind Regards, > -- > Ravi Lodhi >
