what will happen to the effort to keep the applications working with the
 frame work?


David E Jones sent the following on 5/2/2008 1:09 PM:
> 
> Yes, exactly.
> 
> The main intent is to release something that is easier to test and
> release to attract end-users. Part of the point of attracting end-users
> is to popularize the OFBiz framework way of doing things (a business and
> service oriented application architecture as opposed to an object
> oriented one).
> 
> -David
> 
> 
> On May 2, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Joe Eckard wrote:
> 
>> When you're speaking of releasing the framework, is the intent to
>> distribute something standalone that could be downloaded / used (and
>> tested / maintained) separately from the business applications?
>>
>> -Joe
>>
>> On May 1, 2008, at 9:15 PM, David E Jones wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Any other comments on this? I'd really love to get the framework
>>> shaped up and cleaned up as much as we plan to for the near future so
>>> we can release something and keep it stable for a while...
>>>
>>> Related to this, when we release the framework I really want to put
>>> some stuff together to talk it up and get the ideas in it out to the
>>> world. Part of that would be more docs and marketing material, and
>>> another part of it would be some press releases that go through the
>>> ASF public relations group. If any one or any company wants to get
>>> involved with that please speak up! I'll try to coordinate it for
>>> now, but there is certainly room for public credit and mention of
>>> contributors to the relevant materials.
>>>
>>> -David
>>>
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