Understood; Thanks Nick, for prompt response; Would you recommend downloads available from your website <currently Bigfish-eCommerce-v0.2> as Production ready; in other words do you intend to keep separate copies - Latest copy for devs - Stable copy for users or otherwise.
- Regards Sakthi On 4/10/12, Nick Rosser <nros...@salmonllc.com> wrote: > Absolutely. > > The Admin Module is intended to provide business users with an > easy-to-use interface so they can manage their eCommerce business. > Maintain content, catalog, orders, customers, etc. without having to > jump through hoops using OFBiz OOTB (which was never really intended to > be used by business users). > > Our high-level approach has been to "expose" various features of the > OFBiz OOTB back-end into the BigFish Admin Module one at a time. We're > constantly exposing new functionality and enhancing the BigFish Admin > Module. > > On our website http://bigfish.salmonllc.com (DEMO tab) you'll see for > each demo instance that we also have a link to access the OFBiz OOTB > interface. The intent here is to illustrate that everything fits into > the OFBiz model. You can use the Admin Module to easily manage your > data, but in a crunch, and if you have the knowledge, you can always > jump into OFBiz OOTB and really see what's going on. We do this all the > time to double-check that the Admin Module functionality is working > correctly. > > Best Regards, > > Nick Rosser > nros...@salmonllc.com > O: 516.742.7888 x221 > C: 516.901.1720 > > > On 4/10/2012 6:33 AM, Integrin wrote: >> Nick - Your efforts with Bigfish and your intent to contribute back to >> ofbiz with ASLv2 are highly appreciable; Thankyou >> >> Understood that Bigfish has Admin module of its own, however, Do you >> intend to keep Bigfish eCommerce compatible with Ofbiz Management >> Applications<Order Manager, Catalog Manager>; in other words, is it >> possible to use Bigfish eCommerce along with Ofbiz Manager >> applications<of a particular version> >> >> Appreciate the great efforts again! >> >> -Regards >> Sakthi >> >> On 4/10/12, Scott Gray<scott.g...@hotwaxmedia.com> wrote: >>> Awesome thanks Nick. >>> >>> By "re-used" I meant the possibility of any code that has been borrowed >>> or >>> used as a basis for your code that may be incompatibly licensed. If you >>> don't think there is any then that's fine, I just wanted to mention it as >>> something we'll have to check for regardless if anything was to move into >>> OFBiz proper. >>> >>> Thanks >>> Scott >>> On 10/04/2012, at 2:07 PM, Nick Rosser wrote: >>> >>>> Scott, >>>> >>>> Np. We'll update this all tomorrow. Not sure what you mean by 're-used'. >>>> Anyway, I don't believe there is anything that is not suitable for >>>> aslv2. >>>> More tomorrow when we've made the changes. >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> >>>> Nick Rosser >>>> nros...@salmonllc.com >>>> 516.901.1720 >>>> >>>> Sent from my iPad >>>> >>>> On Apr 9, 2012, at 7:25 PM, Scott Gray<scott.g...@hotwaxmedia.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> That's great Nick, if you could consider putting a license notice in >>>>> the >>>>> distribution and perhaps a mention of it on the website then I think >>>>> we'll be in a good spot. >>>>> >>>>> Also if you've re-used any code that isn't suitable for distribution >>>>> under the ASLv2 it would be helpful to us if you could call that out in >>>>> the license notice as well. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks! >>>>> Scott >>>>> >>>>> On 7/04/2012, at 11:42 PM, Nick Rosser wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Yes >>>>>> >>>>>> Nick >>>>>> C: 516.901.1720 >>>>>> nros...@salmonllc.com >>>>>> >>>>>> On Apr 6, 2012, at 1:29 AM, Jacopo Cappellato >>>>>> <jacopo.cappell...@hotwaxmedia.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Do you mean Apache License, v2.0? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Jacopo >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Apr 5, 2012, at 8:25 PM, Nick Rosser wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Apache open license. Interested in your thoughts. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Nick >>>>>>>> C: 516.901.1720 >>>>>>>> nros...@salmonllc.com >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Apr 5, 2012, at 1:57 PM, Scott Gray<scott.g...@hotwaxmedia.com> >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi Nick, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Any progress on the licensing situation for the project? As an >>>>>>>>> OFBiz >>>>>>>>> committer I can't really look at your code without fear of tainting >>>>>>>>> my open source work until I know what the license is. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Regards >>>>>>>>> Scott >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 30/03/2012, at 4:19 AM, Nick Rosser wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> OFBiz users, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Over the last 2 months we've made many changes to our >>>>>>>>>> OFBiz/BigFish >>>>>>>>>> platform. The latest is available at http://bigfish.salmonllc.com. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> In particular, click on "Demo" and check out the Fashion-House and >>>>>>>>>> Electronic-Store demos (both the eComm implementation and the >>>>>>>>>> Admin >>>>>>>>>> Module). >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Highlights: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> * many enhancements, bug fixes >>>>>>>>>> * A "content library" >>>>>>>>>> o a container for generic content that can be re-used within any >>>>>>>>>> other content >>>>>>>>>> * Multi Currency >>>>>>>>>> o The Electronic Store demo is focused on the India market >>>>>>>>>> (Rupees) >>>>>>>>>> o eComm and Admin module will honor the setting >>>>>>>>>> * Guest Checkout >>>>>>>>>> o set a parameter and guest checkout is enabled >>>>>>>>>> * pick-up-in-store >>>>>>>>>> o ties the check-out process to the store-locator >>>>>>>>>> o configure to also take payment or collect monies later >>>>>>>>>> o dashboard in Admin module changed to separate online orders with >>>>>>>>>> pick-in-store orde >>>>>>>>>> * PLP (Product Listing Page) content spots >>>>>>>>>> o allow for a content spot at the top of the page; bottom of the >>>>>>>>>> page; in the facet panel (top or bottom) >>>>>>>>>> o by category >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> We are finishing up some interesting enhancements that will be >>>>>>>>>> available within the next 1-2 weeks, specifically: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> * "variant" processing, example: >>>>>>>>>> o fashion house demo >>>>>>>>>> o click on apparel / blouses >>>>>>>>>> o see color "swatches", click on it and you see the appropriate >>>>>>>>>> image >>>>>>>>>> o click on "beige-tan" on the facets and the beige-tan variant >>>>>>>>>> image is displayed >>>>>>>>>> o same for PDP (Product Detail Page) >>>>>>>>>> * Home Page "carousel" >>>>>>>>>> o user managed content that can be displayed in a flexible >>>>>>>>>> rotating "carousel" >>>>>>>>>> o the implementation is designed as such that any content can use >>>>>>>>>> the carousel display >>>>>>>>>> * Mega Menus >>>>>>>>>> o the ability to override the standard BF drop-down from the main >>>>>>>>>> navigation bar >>>>>>>>>> o and have a "mega menu" display >>>>>>>>>> o Fashion-House demo will illustrate this shortly >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> As always, feedback always welcome. Thanks. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Best Regards, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Nick Rosser >>>>>>>>>> nros...@salmonllc.com >>>>>>>>>> O: 516.742.7888 x221 >>>>>>>>>> C: 516.901.1720 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> > -- Sent from my mobile device