In fact, we have a garden now... it's just looking for gardeners.

Moqui Framework 1.0 is feature-complete and in beta. The Mantle data model 
(UDM) is in an initially complete state (except for seed data which I'm still 
working on), and is at a point where feedback is the most important next step 
(with various improvements to it already planned as well).

In any case, framework add-ons and applications are welcome, and I've even 
solicited creation of such things in order to help test the framework and give 
people opportunities to experience the framework and give feedback.

If you create something great, let me know and I'll list it here:

http://www.moqui.org/crust.html

Maybe even Apache OFBiz will be there at some point.

-David


On May 2, 2011, at 9:34 AM, Shi Jinghai wrote:

> That's great, David. Glad to know we'll have a garden soon.
> 
> On Fri, 2011-04-29 at 10:00 -0700, David E Jones wrote:
> 
>> My goal is to split the community to various sub-communities involved in 
>> different projects which make up an ecosystem of projects based on the same 
>> framework and data model, as opposed to a single project for everything. 
>> This will reduce conflict and encourage people to try different ideas with 
>> end-users in the position to choose between them based on what works best 
>> for them.
>> 
>> A distributed community, as opposed to a centralized community, would allow 
>> many more people to get involved with much less conflict than our current 
>> rather small community. The point is not to exclude people or get rid of a 
>> community, the point is to enable more people to get involved and move it 
>> more towards a "free market" structure as opposed to the current "central 
>> planning" type of structure that OFBiz operates under.
>> 
>> -David
>> 
> 
> 

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