> Hello, > We're a F/OSS company looking at what exists in the ERP sector. We have > internal needs and we have business development needs.
> We have been using OpenERP for a while but are quite dissatisfied with > several points : [...] > OFBiz is at the opposite of these points : its DB schemas are based on > standards, it doesn't have a central authority that wants your money, > it's licensed under a permissive license, and it can already manage to > live in lots of database. > But we need to know who uses OFbiz and how? Who can we make new business > with? Who already makes business with it? Is there room for new experts? > The documentation is scarce and except if we buy books online (written > for outdated versions) it will be a guessing game to know what it is. You could take a look at http://www.openerp2tryton.com/. I wanted to learn OpenERP, then I found out obout Tryton, but I made conclution Python language is too unsuitable for me. Thus I am now considering OFBiz. -- http://markorandjelovic.hopto.org One should not be afraid of humans. Well, I am not afraid of humans, but of what is inhuman in them. Ivo Andric, "Signs near the travel-road"