I don't see a problem with attribution either. On the other hand, I can
see a potential for the commit logs being turned into commercials:
"XYZ feature added by ABC Systems, Inc - the premier Open For Business
solution provider. Contact us at..."
or something like that.
-Adrian
David E Jones wrote:
Maybe I'm funny in the head today, but I don't see any problem with
this. Attribution to persons is important, and I'd say even mandatory,
and by the pattern established with the individual and company
contributor license agreements I have no issue with attribution to
employers of contributors if the individual was paid to create something.
Attribution is one of the motives people and companies have for working
on this software and contributing to the project, so I would NEVER
complain because a person took credit for work they did or a company
took credit for work they sponsored.
-David
On Sep 17, 2009, at 6:24 AM, Scott Gray wrote:
Hi Hans,
I'm worried you're creating a precedence here by attributing a commit
to your company within the commit message, OFBiz is business software
and of course a large majority of the commits are funded by various
companies.
Personally I don't think this a practice that we would want to see
continued.
Regards
Scott
HotWax Media
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com
On 17/09/2009, at 7:43 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Author: hansbak
Date: Thu Sep 17 07:43:05 2009
New Revision: 816083
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=816083&view=rev
Log:
added a 'setup' component to create a system from seed data only.
After the required data is created with this component it is possible
to enter a salesorder and quickship it and create an invoice
successfully. The 'setup' component will only show in the tab
selection if there is no accounting organization. Check the ofbiz
document for more info or look in the file
applications/commonext/documents/Setup.xml. Created and sponsored by
Antwebsystems. Programmed by employee Tukkata