Le 21/03/2012 21:56, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
From: "Olivier Heintz" <holivier.lis...@nereide.biz>
Le 21/03/2012 19:02, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
From: "Olivier Heintz" <holivier.lis...@nereide.biz>
Le 20/03/2012 15:58, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
From: "Jacopo Cappellato" <jacopo.cappell...@hotwaxmedia.com>
A) move framework/guiapp out of the framework; after all these
years no code made advantage of it being part of the framework
and it is only used by the specialpurpose/pos component (which
was the component for which it was built for); so guiapp can go
in the pos component
B) specialpurpose/pos: move to "Extras"
No one objected so far; Jacques offered his help for #A.
Should we focus on #A for now (it is an actionable item) and then
discuss #B also based on the outcome of similar discussions
for other specialpurpose components?
Yes, I know there are POS users out there. So I now wonder if we
should not wait before moving it out of specialpurpose. When you
think about it, it's the twin of eCommerce. With a bit more
involvment though, mostly because of its relation with Entity Sync
(maintenance) which is actually part of the framework (entityext
component).
IMO, pos is one of the perfect example which should go in a
Apache-OFbiz-SubProject not out of Apache-Ofbiz,
of course +1 to becoming a plug-in but one of the Apache-OFBiz
official plug-in
What are exactly Apache-OFbiz-SubProject and Apache-OFBiz official
plug-in in your mind?
specialpurpose components?
not, maybe a directory a the same level as ofbiz in the svn
repository, and plug-in manager will be able to download it to
hot-deploy (or specialpurpose) and maybe update some file which is
needed (ex: add some target in ofbiz build.xml)
goals is
- easy install process
- svn repository and comitters are from Apache-OFBiz
I see , sounds like something possbile as long the license is
respected. The level would be the same than trunk of branches
ie under https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz and could be /plugin
To be discussed futher by the community, versionning comes OOTB, but
being in sync with releases and trunk would be another beast. I guess
you have your tools for that, license?
Apache 2.0 of course (as it's explain in the mail "OFBiz Plugin
Management, status and propositions" ;-)
Jacques
Jacques
Jacques