Re: [jira] [Updated] (COMDEV-269) GSOC 2018 OFBiz Extend AR/AP to support China accounting regulations

2018-02-07 Thread
すいません。
英語が読めなくて困ってます。

2018/02/08 午後0:03 "Shi Jinghai (JIRA)" :

>
>  [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-269?page=
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>
> Shi Jinghai updated COMDEV-269:
> ---
> Description:
> We can imagine business as a network, every company is a node.
>
> In current OFBiz AR/AP model, a payment incoming to the node is AR, a
> payment outgoing from the node to other one is AP.
>
> In China accounting regulations, every company has suppliers and
> customers. A payment flow between suppliers and the company is AP, no
> matter it's an incoming or outgoing payment. A payment flow between the
> company and customers is AR, no matter it's an incoming or outgoing
> payment. The pros of China accounting regulations is it's easy to
> understand a company's financial problems, purchase too much, sales too
> little. The cons is it's not popular and natural.
>
> No surprise, the balance numbers are same as the results of AR - AP are
> equal.
>
> Here are the task requirements:
>
> 1. Extend OFBiz to support China accounting regulations, OFBiz user can
> set a company to use general and/or China AR/AP.
>
> 2. The implement should be a patch against OFBiz trunk.
>
>   was:
> We can imagine business as a network, every company is a node.
>
> In current OFBiz AR/AP model, a payment incoming to the node is AR, a
> payment outgoing from the node to other one is AP.
>
> In China accounting regulations, every company has suppliers and
> customers. A payment flow between suppliers and the company is AP, no
> matter it's an incoming or outgoing payment. A payment flow between the
> company and customers is AR, no matter it's an incoming or outgoing
> payment. The pros are that purchase and sales have different staff to deal
> with, different business rules to run such as contracts, payment terms and
> etc. The cons is it's not popular and natural.
>
> No surprise, the balance numbers are same as the results of AR - AP are
> equal.
>
> Here are the task requirements:
>
> 1. Extend OFBiz to support China accounting regulations, OFBiz user can
> set a company to use general and/or China AR/AP.
>
> 2. The implement should be a patch against OFBiz trunk.
>
>
> > GSOC 2018 OFBiz Extend AR/AP to support China accounting regulations
> > 
> >
> > Key: COMDEV-269
> > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-269
> > Project: Community Development
> >  Issue Type: New Feature
> >  Components: GSoC/Mentoring ideas
> >Reporter: Shi Jinghai
> >Priority: Major
> >  Labels: Java, OFBiz, gsoc2018
> >
> > We can imagine business as a network, every company is a node.
> > In current OFBiz AR/AP model, a payment incoming to the node is AR, a
> payment outgoing from the node to other one is AP.
> > In China accounting regulations, every company has suppliers and
> customers. A payment flow between suppliers and the company is AP, no
> matter it's an incoming or outgoing payment. A payment flow between the
> company and customers is AR, no matter it's an incoming or outgoing
> payment. The pros of China accounting regulations is it's easy to
> understand a company's financial problems, purchase too much, sales too
> little. The cons is it's not popular and natural.
> > No surprise, the balance numbers are same as the results of AR - AP are
> equal.
> > Here are the task requirements:
> > 1. Extend OFBiz to support China accounting regulations, OFBiz user can
> set a company to use general and/or China AR/AP.
> > 2. The implement should be a patch against OFBiz trunk.
>
>
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Re: Quick Update about FOSDEM 2018

2018-02-07 Thread
こんにちは。
英語が読めなくて困ってます。

2018/02/05 午後9:21 "Sharan Foga" :

> Hi All
>
> I wanted to post a quick update about FOSDEM that ran over the weekend. As
> usual it was a huge event, with lots of people a coming along from all over
> the world.
>
> Once again a big thank you to everyone who turned up to help out at the
> booth or to chat to people about the ASF or their project. I like FOSDEM
> because it's a place where you can finally meet in person the people that
> you have been chatting with on the mailing lists. So a great place to
> connect.
>
> This year we had some larger roller banners, one with our feather and one
> with our list of projects. Once again people were surprised to realise just
> how many projects we have at the ASF or that they were already using.
>
> Daniel organised a“Save the Date” sign with details of ApacheCon NA and
> the Apache EU Roadshow. This was great at promoting the events to everyone.
>
> We also had a few project demos running via a monitor at the booth.
> Visitor often want to find out more project details or see it in action so
> having a visual display really helped us interact with people. (BTW the
> Kibble demo got a lot of attention not only from visitors but Apache people
> too :-)
>
> As usual people came by to pick up stickers and I know we will never have
> them all so there are always people asking us for stickers that we don't
> have. I think this time Kaftka and Cassandra were requested a lot!
>
> We also had some different swag this time Apache balloons (which were
> popular not only with children), pens (that went quickly!), bracelets (we
> ran out of both our Meritocracy and Do I.T like a Girl ones), t-shirts (we
> printed a few and they were very popular, in fact someone happily donated
> 20 euros for 2 shirts), mugs (we had a few Apache mugs that became a most
> wanted item).
>
> FOSDEM is quite an intense conference because it runs over a couple of
> days a lot of information gets circulated to a large audience then
> discussions start discussions which start even more discussions. It's very
> easy to get caught up in conversations with people you have only just met
> about technology, development, community and any other topic you care to
> think of.  I think it was a lot like that at the booth this year:-)
>
> I'd really like to thank all the booth volunteers (Daan, Rohit, Trevor,
> Myrle, Andrus, Kevin, Rich, Daniel, Pono and Isabel). I apologise if there
> was anyone I've missed out!
>
> It was also good to meet a few people from the earlier Apache days (so
> thanks to Xander and Torsten too!).
>
> It was an amazing fun event and I had a really great time. I hope that we
> can be present at FOSDEM in the future and continue to promote Apache there.
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
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Re: projects-vm

2018-02-06 Thread
ありがとうございます。

助かります。

2018/02/07 午前4:49 "sebb" :

> There's also a pubsub job which watches commits to dist.a.o and sends
> mails to remind people to update the project release database.
>
> That should not be live on both systems for long to avoid sending too
> many duplicate reminders.
>
> On 6 February 2018 at 19:15, sebb  wrote:
> > On 6 February 2018 at 16:58, Chris Lambertus  wrote:
> >> Hi folks,
> >>
> >> The machine “projects-vm” needs to be moved ASAP. It is one of the last
> few machines on our extremely old VM hosts in OSU. I see that the
> configuration is mostly puppetized.
> >
> >> Is there any local data on this system which needs to be preserved?
> >
> > Here's what I know about; there may be other data I have overlooked.
> >
> > The www-data crontab is not in puppet.
> >
> > The apps update some data in SVN.
> > This makes changeover somewhat tricky if the data to avoid lost
> > updates (the data is used to generate changes, so multiple updaters
> > may cause problems).
> >
> > It should be possible to set up the new system with SVN commits
> > disabled for testing.
> > When it is all working ready for changeover, disable the app cronjobs
> > on both systems; ensure that the old and new systems are in sync with
> > SVN and then restart the new apps.
> >
> > I think there is some local caching of data that can be recreated.
> >
> > There are lots of logs. I don't know if any of them contain info that
> > it still useful.
> >
> > ==
> >
> > Also I have some scripts etc in my home dir most of which I would like
> > to retain.
> > I imagine other logins might also.
> >
> >> I will be setting up projects-vm2 to take over the role. Currently, I
> see the following DNS associated with the machine:
> >>
> >> - reporter.a.o
> >> - projects-new.a.o
> >> - projects.a.o
> >>
> >> Is there anything else?
> >>
> >> Who will be my point of contact for migrating any data and testing the
> services on the new system?
> >
> > What is the timescale?
> >
> >> Thanks,
> >> Chris
> >> ASF Infra
> >>
> >>
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Re: CFP Open for Codemotion Rome - April 2018

2018-01-22 Thread







日本語しかわからないです。



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On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 3:03 AM +0900, "Piergiorgio Lucidi" 
 wrote:










Hi,

I talked with Mara Marzocchi and Viviana Cristini from Codemotion and they
sent me a document with some reserved fees for us for joining their events
in different ways: desk, track and keynote and other optional stuff.

The next event will be held here in Rome and they would like our presence
at least with the desk, there is no much time for arranging sessions
because the event is in April. For the next one in Amsterdam we could have
the opportunity to have a keynote if we want but I don't know if our budget
fits with these fees.

I don't know where to share with all of you this document, I mean I think
that it can't be shared in a public way and I think that we should evaluate
these fees together but in a private way. They also said to me that it is
possible, eventually, to ask for more discount for any of their packages
because they would like to start this journey with us involving the
Foundation in a deep way.

I have just sent this document to Sharan and please let me know what you
think.
Thank you.

Cheers,
PJ

2018-01-12 11:59 GMT+01:00 Piergiorgio Lucidi :

> Hi,
>
> it seems that this week I didn't have any chance to arrange a meeting with
> them.
>
> I can confirm that they are very interested to talk with us for discussing
> about how collaborate in different ways.
> Mara Marzocchi, that is their Co-Founder, said that we absolutely have to
> talk soon. This is a very good first feedback I think.
>
> The next week I'll be at the Alfresco DevCon 2018 in Lisbon and there I'll
> be involved as certified instructor and speaker with a lot to do for the
> entire week.
> I'm arranging with Mara this meeting as soon as possible, eventually also
> Monday morning before my flight to Lisbon.
>
> I'll update you on this.
>
> Cheers,
> PJ
>
> 2018-01-08 9:57 GMT+01:00 Piergiorgio Lucidi :
>
>>
>>
>> 2018-01-04 12:20 GMT+01:00 Sharan Foga :
>>
>>> Hi PJ
>>>
>>> Sorry I missed this (I think it happened during my mega flu!) Anyway
>>> this sounds like a nice regional event to get involved in and the topics
>>> seem very relevant to Apache projects.
>>>
>>> Did you get a chance to talk to them about a potential Apache track?
>>>
>>
>> Yes, this week I'll try to talk with them at their office here in Rome.
>> Let's see if we will have some good ways to promote Apache.
>>
>> I'll update you soon about this.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> PJ
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Sharan
>>>
>>> On 2017-12-13 17:47, Piergiorgio Lucidi  wrote:
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > Codemotion is becoming a huge event for developers around Europe, they
>>> > starting to have a strong presence in some countries and I know some
>>> of the
>>> > people around their team:
>>> >
>>> > https://codemotionworld.com/
>>> >
>>> > The next event will be hold in Rome and if you want to submit a good
>>> talk
>>> > and you want to spend some good time in Rome in April, you can submit a
>>> > proposal:
>>> >
>>> > https://rome2018.codemotionworld.com/
>>> >
>>> > They accept national and international proposals with italian and
>>> > international speakers.
>>> > During the last events I saw very interesting topics and material
>>> presented
>>> > in a lot of sessions.
>>> >
>>> > For this specific event they would like to be focused on the following
>>> > topics:
>>> >
>>> >- Functional Programming
>>> >- React Native
>>> >- FAAS/Serverless
>>> >
>>> > But they also are interested on those:
>>> >
>>> >- Languages
>>> >- Mobile
>>> >- Game DEV
>>> >- Security
>>> >- Devops
>>> >- IoT
>>> >- Javascript
>>> >- Cloud/Big Data
>>> >- AI /Machine Learning
>>> >- Microservices
>>> >- Containers
>>> >- Design/UX
>>> >- Frontend
>>> >- VR/AR
>>> >- Inspirational
>>> >
>>> > I know that they also are very interested in Community and Diversity
>>> topics.
>>> >
>>> > It will be very easy for me to meet them, I would like to arrange a
>>> meeting
>>> > at their office to discuss which opportunities we could have in terms
>>> of
>>> > sponsorship and I'm wondering if they could be interested to organize
>>> an
>>> > Apache track.
>>> >
>>> > What do you think?
>>> > Thank you.
>>> >
>>> > Cheers,
>>> > PJ
>>> >
>>> > --
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>>> > Open Source Evangelist and Enterprise Information Management Specialist
>>> > Mentor / PMC Member / Committer @ Apache Software Foundation
>>> > Community Star / Wiki Gardener / Global Forum Moderator @ Alfresco
>>> > Author and Technical Reviewer @ Packt Publishing
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>>> > Project Leader / Committer @ JBoss
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>>> >
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