Hi Jacopo:
How can you build great software or any product for that matter, if you
don't listen to what your customer's have to say? In such a case, your
"great software" is only great in your eyes. But perhaps that is what
you want?
Looks to me like you should put on your ear phones and get back to work.
Regards,
Ruth
Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
On Mar 1, 2010, at 4:38 PM, Christopher Snow wrote:
Hi Jacopo, I'm not complaining - I'm merely stating my experiences.
No, no... you are complaining a lot!!!
I am also trying to help with the areas that are a problem, such as
documentation, bug fixes, etc.
And while doing this you complain...
The way I see the public lists is like an open space office, where people are
building together a great software; and having guys in the near desk that can't
work in silence, or that have to jump in in every conversation is annoying if
you are trying to perform a task.
Kind regards,
Jacopo
Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
Chris, Ruth, Matt,
I am sorry to know that your experience with OFBiz was not good; I wish you all
the best with the software package that you will select for your business: but
please, please, please, stop complaining here.
Jacopo
On Mar 1, 2010, at 3:58 PM, Matt Warnock wrote:
I AM a small business owner, and you're both right. I need it, but the
learning curve is too steep.
On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 09:31 +0000, Christopher Snow wrote:
AGoens wrote:
From my perspective, small business owners need OFBiz, they just don't know
it.
Really? I've found that small business owners find ofbiz much too complex.
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Matt Warnock <mwarn...@ridgecrestherbals.com>
RidgeCrest Herbals, Inc.