Hi Everyone
I’ve completed collating the results from the documentation survey that was
run at the end of September / early October. The details are available on
the Wiki at the link below
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/September+2014%3A+OFBiz+Documentation+Survey+Results
Hi Sharan,
Great Job you did there, it's quite interesting and show a nice overview
of the OFBiz project and community.
Need some time and discussions to draw conclusions.
Thanks Again,
Gil
Le 17/10/2014 09:30, Sharan-F a écrit :
Hi Everyone
I’ve completed collating the results from
Jacques, all
Maybe we should retain the gallery as a place open for all contributors to
post their screenshots of themes, and a url to where the theme is
maintained?
That we we keep the visibility of the diversity and at the same time keep
maintenance of the page to a minimum.
Regards,
Pierre
Jacopo, all,
Since about a month ago we started increasing our promotions with tweets
and such about the survey and the participation at the Apachecon EU event.
Can we share whether these promotions have had a positive effect on the
subscriptions to our mailing lists, since the latest numbers of
Jacopo,
I your posting regarding the vote to keep the PROJECTMGR in releases (see
here: http://ofbiz.markmail.org/message/maha6pwlatlxbb64 ) you addressed
aspects as ' the right attitude' and 'trust them' in respect to inviting
committers.
In the committers role and responsibilities page (see
Hi Pierre,
Jacopo's first words in that email were In my opinion. That's an extremely
important point.
There are no guidelines because each PMC member is free to vote however they
feel would best serve the project. Any of us could provide our own personal
guidelines but they would still
Scott,
You are correct. Yet, you forgot to mention that Jacopo used 'we' in direct
relation to the words attitude and trust. So, he is not talking about just
his own feelings but about the collective perception.
Regards,
Pierre Smits
*ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
Services Solutions for
Pierre,
Yes, in his opinion that is what we do. It's probably a correct opinion too
(in my opinion). But at the end of the day my point stands, PMC members are
individuals and each have different opinions about what makes a good committer.
I'm not trying to be combative, if you disagree I'm
So, you - as any PMC member - can also elaborate on the consensus with
respect to the attitude and trustability requirements regarding potential
committers (above and beyond the responsibilities, if these exist).
Or - as it may be possible that I have misinterpreted the posting by Jacopo
- is it
From my perspective the confluence document seems to outline everything pretty
well.
I think the 'trust' aspect would simply be that a voting PMC member is able to
trust that a potential committer would fulfill the the outlined roles and
responsibilities. The 'attitude' would simply be that
Of course you can't.
Thank you for sharing your viewpoint.
Regards,
Pierre Smits
*ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
Services Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Scott Gray
Dear All,
I would like to introduce my self as a new member of this list.
Name: Cayadi Sutanto.
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia.
Profession: IT Manager.
Company: Plantation
About: 13 years of experience in IT solution design and development.
Searching for robust, enterprise level and open source
Scott,
Am I correct in understanding that any contributor with ambitions to be a
committer should interpret your 'willing to follow advice' as 'willingness
to take good advice into consideration when acting within the community or
dealing with issues, but don't follow bad advice blindly'? Your
Hi Cayadi,
Welcome to the community.
Can you explain a bit about what a Plantation System is?
Regards,
Pierre Smits
*ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
Services Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 1:58
Plantation System is a solution for agribusiness industry. It has core
module for tree's seed nursery, upkeep and fruit bunches harvesting.
Supporting modules are finance accounting, order management, warehousing,
transportation, human resources.
Regards,
Cayadi Sutanto
On Oct 17, 2014 7:05 PM,
On Oct 17, 2014, at 1:11 PM, Scott Gray scott.g...@hotwaxmedia.com wrote:
I can't speak for Jacopo or anyone else, that's just my interpretation.
Thank you Scott, you have provided a good summary of my personal point of view
about this topic.
Jacopo
Hi
Since my Setup is still not anywhere usable, I decided to install a demo
server. With this, discussions should become easier.
I did the configuration with what little information i found, and my
request does reach Ofbiz. There is output generated when accessing
ip/webtools - in the stdout.
user: 897
dev: 547
I don't have a mechanism to get information about site visits or number of
downloads.
Jacopo
On Oct 17, 2014, at 11:03 AM, Pierre Smits pierre.sm...@gmail.com wrote:
Jacopo, all,
Since about a month ago we started increasing our promotions with tweets
and such about
Hi Ofbiz Users,
- What is the recommended best practice for Ofbiz Production Build
- I have been Playing with Ofbiz for a bit now
. In my Test/Local environment i build Ofbiz using Ant and start/stop
using shell scripts, from within the project
Hello,
Can someone explain to me what are the consequences of the creation of a
requirement of products after selling products for example.
(autorequirement set)
Does this already mean that automatically a purchase invoice is made for
the supplier?
Regards,
Eric
Olagos bvba
Heidi Dehaes
Please accept my apologies, mail sent quickly...
. In essence the entire project including java source
code/configuration is present in the location from which the project is run
. For Production environment i would like to ONLY include artifacts
that are required for running the project
Eric,
Having requirements regarding a product (as a result of having
auto-requirements set) is to be considered as input for a purchase order
(which you can reject when creating/evaluating the purchase order). The
purchase order leads to an invoice sent by the supplier. If everything goes
well,
Hi Integrin,
You know I thought about this for a while when deploying to our clients. In
my opinion removing the java source files although easy does not have a lot
of significance because the whole system is open (entities, service
definitions, the controller mappings and so on). Our value
Hi Eric,
- One good use of Requirements in Ofbiz is that, that could be
automatically converted to Purchase Order on Approval
- Someone who needs a product within the company just puts a requirement
and does not need to know the about the Purchase Order workflow
- Person who takes the Requirement
Yes close. With a little bit of tweaking i believe you can remove entity
definitions but that is hardly useful. The real value and hard work is in
the user interface, the services (java, groovy, minilang, auto etc...) And
the wiring between them. Most of this stuff is open.
On Oct 17, 2014 7:20
Did you read
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/FAQ+-+Tips+-+Tricks+-+Cookbook+-+HowTo#FAQ-Tips-Tricks-Cookbook-HowTo-HTTPD
?
Jacques
Le 17/10/2014 16:14, Adrian Stern a écrit :
Hi
Since my Setup is still not anywhere usable, I decided to install a demo
server. With this,
my small understanding is you set your minimum qty on products.
If QOH is lower it creates a requirement in the amount of order amount.
These are set on product facility.
When MRP is ran it creates the requirements (can be manually entered as
pointed out.
The requirements must be approved.
The
I have problem with Requirement Customer Request. In what condition and
when a Requirement will be linked to a Request Item?
I have created a Requirement but don't know how to linked with a Request
(RFQ type).
Regards,
Cayadi
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