What about OfBiz itself ?Any recommendation on how to start with it to get to 
development faster ?Is there any training courses available in North America ?

      From: Jacques Le Roux <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>
 To: user@ofbiz.apache.org 
 Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2015 11:58 AM
 Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL] Increase community involvement by enabling 
contributors to assign themselves to their own issues.
   
Jira is really easy to use, at least when you being and don't try to setting it 
from the inside
This could help you https://www.atlassian.com/software/university/overview

Did you know that Jira is underneath using the OFBiz Entity Engine ?

Jacques



Le 31/01/2015 17:30, Blaxton a écrit :
> What is the best way of starting with  OfBiz?
> I was thinking get a host , use the CMS feature of OfBiz and build a website
> to get familiar with OfBiz and then start contributing to development.
> I have never worked with JIRA but have a good knowledge of Java, JSP and 
> Servlet.
> Is there any training courses available in North America ?
> Any suggestion that help me to contribute to development as soon as possible 
> is appreciated.
> Thanks
>
>  
>
>      From: Pierre Smits <pierre.sm...@gmail.com>
>  To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
>  Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:13 AM
>  Subject: [PROPOSAL] Increase community involvement by enabling contributors 
>to assign themselves to their own issues.
>    
> Hi All,
>
>
> *Preamble*
> Currently community involvement in the project is good, but like in any
> other other open source project it could be better. And better is more
> favourable than just good or good enough, right?
>
> The thing is, that many perceive that contributors don't take ownership of
> their own issues in JIRA. They create the issue and at best provide
> comments to further explain and/or add replies to questions? But that is
> that. And the person assigned to the issue is regarded as the one
> responsible for having the issue brought to closure.
>
> This has led to the situation that we now have approx of 780 open issues,
> of which 600 are unassigned.  Some of which are quite old (pre r10), even
> those with committers assigned.
>
> But this isn't how it should be. The creator of the issue should be
> regarded as the owner, the persons who brings the issue to closure. And the
> committer should be regarded as the gatekeeper/enabler regarding having
> patches committed and process followed.
>
> Currently contributors can't be assigned to issues they are willing to work
> on, so that they can take ownership. That contributors can't be assigned to
> a JIRA issue, is due to the fact that they don't have the proper role set.
> In stead of being identified with the role 'Contributor Project Role', they
> are treated as 'Any Registered User' (in accordance with the standard
> permissions scheme for JIRA, see
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/INFRA/Role+Based+JIRA+Authorization
> ).
>
> *Improvement (the proposal)*
> In order to improve this situation and increase community involvement, we
> should assign the 'Contributor Project Role' to recognised contributors
> (see the Contributors page in the wiki:
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/Apache+OFBiz+Contributors)
> so that they can be assigned to JIRA issues. Also, we should enable
> contributors to be able to assign themselves to their own issues and have
> them take ownership.
>
> Enabling contributors to take ownership of JIRA issues will enable the
> project to identify the more active community members more easily (as
> opposed to those who fire and forget) and get more issues assigned and
> closed, but it also helps lessening the burden on committers.
> Infrastructure has already such a construct  in place to enable project
> contributors to do more (see
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/INFRA/Role+Based+JIRA+Authorization,
> the *Default plus Contributor Assign Permission Scheme*).
>
> What do you think?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Pierre Smits
>
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>
>
>    


  

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