Chris,
Exactly. If anyone knows of any I'd love to see how they're doing things... it's not an easy course in general, and I'm not sure if there are really many community driven enterprise level projects. -David Chris Howe wrote:
Are there any open source projects that are not driven by a single company that successfully implement feature freeze releases AND would have the complexity of feature advancements that OFBiz does (this would exclude most, if not all, Apache projects as most of them are one trick ponies, so to speak)? If there are, maybe we should see how they best accopmlish this. --- Si Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:David, Without coordinating a feature freeze between themajor contributors, it would be very very difficult, especially for less experienced "volunteers", to maintain the release branches and fix the bugs. From my personal experience trying to create the opentaps releases, a good release can only be created if the original version is reasonably stable and if the core developers significantly support the effort by helping to push the bug fixes from trunk to the release branch.On the issue of stability: 1. I propose that we put thishttp://jira.undersunconsulting.com/ browse/OFBIZ-500 back into the main code base. It addressed a typecast issue with field-to-field.2. I think we should take a vote: how many peoplewould like to keep current code "as is", so the "OID" data type (used for storing images and content) works with Derby and not PostgreSQL, versus making a change which would make it work with PostgreSQL andnot Derby? 3. I'll just keep my fingers crossed about theGeronimo transactions manager then.Si On Jul 24, 2006, at 10:13 AM, David E Jones wrote:
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