Why not just get rid of that page in the cms example? It is a copy of the OLD OLD web site (yeah, not just the old one, but the OLD OLD one) and has simply not been updated for years. I protested it being put there in the first place because of the old axiom: redundancy inevitably leads to inconsistency.

-David


On Aug 21, 2009, at 4:02 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:

Hi,

I wonder if we should not change a bit this paragraph:. <<Apache OFBiz is a foundation and starting point for enterprise solutions, be they for one organization or one million. OFBiz can certainly be used OOTB (out of the box), but if you're looking for something that works really well for that there are many open source projects that do a great job there. OFBiz is great for creating specialized applications for use OOTB by other organizations. OFBiz is also great for organizations that need more than what an OOTB application can offer in order to grow their operations, but find the deployment and maintenance costs of traditional enterprise systems that can handle such things to be unreasonable or unjustifiable.>>

It seems (Sastry was not the only one who interpretated it like that) to suggest that OFBiz is more a framework to build on, than an usable software OOTB. Actually, what makes me worry is the sentence <<but if you're looking for something that works really well for that there are many open source projects that do a great job there>> For me, this means that there are a lot of other projects that are designed to be used OOTB. But, from my experience, I wonder if some persons do not interpret this phrase as <<look rather
for an application built on OFBiz and ready to use>>.

I'd propose to simplify: <<Apache OFBiz is a foundation and starting point for enterprise solutions, be they for one organization or one million. OFBiz can be used OOTB (out of the box), and OFBiz is great for creating specialized applications for use OOTB by other organizations. OFBiz is also great for organizations that need more than what an OOTB application can offer in order to grow their operations, but find the deployment and maintenance costs of traditional enterprise systems that can handle such things to be
unreasonable or  unjustifiable.>>

What do you think ?

Jacques

From: "sastry mln" <sastry...@hotmail.com>
Hi,

In https://demo.ofbiz.org/ofbiz/cms/cms , there is an Introduction paragraph that reads : "Apache OFBiz is a foundation and starting point for enterprise solutions .... "

To me it suggests that OfBiz may not be fully usable OOTB and we should take it as a base line to build applications using that
frameworks & tools that come with ofbiz.

"OFBiz can certainly be used OOTB, but if you're looking for something that works really well for that there are many open source
projects that do a great job there. "

What aspect of functionality this refers to, that does not really work well in ofbiz ? and what other open source projects we
are suggesting here?


Please provide your views ..

regards
Sastry


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