Jacopo Cappellato wrote: > On Mar 11, 2010, at 8:14 AM, Adam Heath wrote: > >> What I am about to propose may sound rather severe, but I would like >> to see a moratorium on any new features. Test cases and bug fixes >> only. Ofbiz has gotten *WAY* *TOO* BUGGY*. > > Very interesting Adam. I may be wrong but I am under the impression that you > have missed some of the irony in David's words.
Oh, I saw the irony. I just gave a more concrete example of a real, very critical problem. There are lots of new people who've come on board since the last time I was involved with ofbiz, and the quality of the project has gone down hill. I can give you a list a mile long of problems with ofbiz, if you want it. Usability issues. Unimplemented features. Half-finished code. Things all over. It's like people who are writing code aren't even using what they are writing. For years, we at brainfood didn't fully use ofbiz. We used the delegator to manage the database, and did the very basic party management stuff, but had managed to stay out of any other framework or applications; we just hadn't needed them yet. However, now that we are digging into the other parts of ofbiz, we are finding problems all over the board, with things that have existed for ages. This troubles us deeply.
