Good idea - we'll look into putting a bit of information on the page and linking out to this page as well. Thanks for the pointers.
Cheers, Tim -- Tim Ruppert HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com o:801.649.6594 f:801.649.6595 ----- "Scott Gray" <[email protected]> wrote: > We should add a link to it on the build/download page and anywhere > else that new users are likely to go to help increase the chances that > > they read it. > > Regards > Scott > > On 7/05/2009, at 7:01 PM, David E Jones wrote: > > > > > This is basically explained in this page: > > > > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Apache+OFBiz+Getting+Started > > > > If I could have all new users read one page it would be that one, > > and of course it links to various other important introductory > > resources. > > > > -David > > > > > > On May 7, 2009, at 12:24 AM, Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote: > > > >> http://build.ofbiz.org/ > >> > >> What about adding few lines (maximum of 2 lines) about each heading > > >> on the page mentioned above? > >> The details on each heading will help new user to pick the OFBiz of > > >> his / her own choice. > >> > >> Headings are: > >> > >> -- Nightly Trunk Builds > >> -- Archived Trunk Builds > >> -- Nightly Release 9.04 Builds > >> -- Nightly Release 4.0 Builds > >> > >> Suppose I imagine that 4 is lucky number for me. So I can opt 4.0 > > >> branch to use for my work. > >> It may happen that new user don't know the reason why 9.04 has been > > >> introduced. (easy to understand for technical guy but difficult for > > >> non-technical person) > >> > >> IMO few details or recommendations should be provided on this > page. > >> In the last Apachecon-08 at New Orleans we had a BOF session and in > > >> that session we discussed the importance of using trunk as compare > > >> to release branches. (Thanks David for explaining the things at > >> Apachecon-08 :) ) > >> Now I understand and encourage the use of "trunk" and think to have > > >> few details about each topic on the above mentioned page so new > >> user can decide which one is good way to go with. > >> > >> Thoughts ? > >> > >> -- > >> Ashish > >> > >
