Yes, this is a good idea! -Bruno 2008/11/25 Jacques Le Roux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> We could put redirection links from OFBiz site main page to wiki pages > > Jacques > > From: "Bruno Busco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Anil, >> I did something similar for Visual Themes here: >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/Visual+Themes+Gallery >> >> of course a complete dedicated portal like >> http://www.sugarexchange.com/would be much better but, to start, a >> Confluence page should be enough. >> If the OFBiz release management will be done it will be much simpler doing >> the plug-in stuff. >> >> -Bruno >> >> >> 2008/11/25 Adrian Crum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> --- On Mon, 11/24/08, Anil Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> > I think it will be good to have a spot on Ofbiz site that >>> > acts as catalog of application available for deployment on >>> > ofbiz. There are various custom applications that people >>> > write that can be shared (they will like to) with community. >>> > Sometime for people don't do it because they can't >>> > figure out how and other times they wonder how community >>> > will react to it (I am one of those). I understand that we >>> > cannot keep adding custom stuff to ofbiz trunk. At the same >>> > time I have strong feeling that Generic applications find >>> > less users because they are hard to use. >>> >>> The questions I try to ask myself are (1) how much of an audience is >>> there >>> for it, and (2) who will maintain the code after I've moved on to other >>> things. The specialpurpose folder contains some good examples of "custom >>> applications" that have broad appeal and a segment of the developer >>> community that is willing to maintain it. >>> >>> If you have a custom application that is highly specialized, and there is >>> the chance you will be the only one maintaining it, then it might be best >>> to >>> have it set up as a third party add-on. >>> >>> -Adrian >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>