Yes, exactly.
The main intent is to release something that is easier to test and
release to attract end-users. Part of the point of attracting end-
users is to popularize the OFBiz framework way of doing things (a
business and service oriented application architecture as opposed to
an object oriented one).
-David
On May 2, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Joe Eckard wrote:
When you're speaking of releasing the framework, is the intent to
distribute something standalone that could be downloaded / used (and
tested / maintained) separately from the business applications?
-Joe
On May 1, 2008, at 9:15 PM, David E Jones wrote:
Any other comments on this? I'd really love to get the framework
shaped up and cleaned up as much as we plan to for the near future
so we can release something and keep it stable for a while...
Related to this, when we release the framework I really want to put
some stuff together to talk it up and get the ideas in it out to
the world. Part of that would be more docs and marketing material,
and another part of it would be some press releases that go through
the ASF public relations group. If any one or any company wants to
get involved with that please speak up! I'll try to coordinate it
for now, but there is certainly room for public credit and mention
of contributors to the relevant materials.
-David