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> On 03-Oct-2014, at 6:41 pm, Nicolas Malin <nicolas.ma...@nereide.fr> wrote:
> 
> Hi Taher
> 
> Le 03/10/2014 12:50, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit :
>> Hi Jacques,
>> 
>> We've been using the addon manager for a while quite a while. I have 
>> translated most of ofbiz to Arabic using the DOP patches which are easily 
>> upgradable to newer versions.
> For help other, a Dop is a semantic xml patch managed by the addon manager.
>> We do not have access to the repository source code repository anymore for 
>> some reason, I only get the executables in sourceforge.
> Your case is really interesting. I recommand you to give your opinion and 
> idea to this thread http://markmail.org/message/goxbqcgurpoy2yfp , don't 
> neglect your feedback ! It help the community to found the better solution to 
> improve OFBiz ;)
> 
> Else, the best way to contribute is open an issue with diff patch. But I know 
> that it's hard for big translation so don't hesitate to propose your dop 
> file, I will convert it for other commiter.
> 
> Nicolas
>> 
>> Thank you for the tips, I will take them into consideration in our next 
>> version upgrade! We will start to depend more on trunk to also be more 
>> useful and contributing to the project.
>> 
>> Taher Alkhateeb
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> 
>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>
>> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
>> Sent: Friday, 3 October, 2014 12:27:19 PM
>> Subject: Re: Starting a new
>> 
>> 
>> Le 02/10/2014 23:14, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit :
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> 
>>> On the same topic, would it be a bad/good practice to pull on a certain
>>> revision from trunk, stabilize it, ship to customer and do an upgrade once
>>> in like every six months or so?
>> This is what I kinda do. But I update every week and at some point I freeze 
>> and backport the important bug fixes myself. Of course this means to stay
>> tuned.
>> 
>>> I am considering this model by committing
>>> this certain revision into git and branching out on my own work and then
>>> merge whatever i pull from subversion. This way we can stay bleeding edge
>>> while staying relatively stable. This can also be done in combination with
>>> the ofbiz addon manager which we found to be very handy.
>> Ha interesting, for how long are you using the ofbiz addon manage? Did you 
>> reuse existing addons or simply created your own?
>> 
>> Jacques
>> 
>>> Any thoughts on that?
>>> 
>>> Taher Alkhateeb
>>> On Oct 2, 2014 11:59 PM, "Jacques Le Roux" <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I use trunk myself, but like Adrian I'd generally recommend the lastest
>>>> release branch.
>>>> The trunk is really bleeding edge and the only advantage I have using it
>>>> is, since I'm a committer, I can interact with it and add new features I
>>>> use in custom projects more easily.
>>>> Anyway if ever you need a new feature from the trunk it's often easy to
>>>> simply merge it from the trunk...
>>>> 
>>>> Jacques
>>>> 
>>>> Le 02/10/2014 21:57, Adrian Crum a écrit :
>>>> 
>>>>> I recommend always deploying from the latest release branch. Right now
>>>>> that is 13.07.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Adrian Crum
>>>>> Sandglass Software
>>>>> www.sandglass-software.com
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 10/2/2014 6:50 PM, Forrest Rae wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> With a new deployment, starting from scratch, would you go with 12.04,
>>>>>> wait for 13.07, or just use the trunk?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> -Forrest
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>> 
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