Please stay with your opinion

Jacopo

On Feb 27, 2012, at 1:22 PM, Hans Bakker wrote:

> Jacopo,
> 
> there is, as you state no rule against it, i gave you my reasons and stay 
> with my opinion that it should stay on the main page.
> 
> Regards,
> Hans
> 
> On 02/27/2012 07:09 PM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
>> On Feb 27, 2012, at 12:46 PM, Hans Bakker wrote:
>> 
>>> On 02/27/2012 06:15 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jacopo 
>>>> Cappellato"<[email protected]>
>>>> To:<[email protected]>
>>>> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 10:48 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: Some thoughts on OFBiz demo instances
>>> ........
>>>>> So my point is: why are we demoing the trunk to users (the ofbiz main 
>>>>> page is mostly addressed to them) if the users will not be able to use 
>>>>> the code until is released (and this could take up to a year)? If, as you 
>>>>> mention, it is a useful resource for developers (and I completely agree 
>>>>> with you) we should probably move the urls (or at least clarify the 
>>>>> labels) to another place in order to avoid any confusion.
>>>> Agreed, trunk should be keeped as demo but removed from main page
>>>> 
>>> No I do not think so for the following reasons:
>>> 1. OFBiz is not for end users anyway: can an end-user setup a e-commerce 
>>> shop? Can he intialize and install the system? He ALWAYS need help.
>> The "user" here is the Company using the software: it could be a big company 
>> with a big internal IT or a software company selling services to its 
>> customers... they both would be end users of OFBiz; and yes I know a lot 
>> "users" that are using ofbiz (possibly customizing it a lot) that are using 
>> one release and not the trunk.
>> 
>>> 2. The trunk is as stable as the other versions, with a lot of enhancement 
>>> added.
>> The fact that it is not officially approved for release by the PMC is an 
>> *important* difference that any PMC member must understand and accept; we 
>> can work together releasing more often etc... but we cannot ignore this rule.
>> 
>>> 3. If we refactoring we keep it in a separate branch until it is unlikely 
>>> to upset other functions.
>> I don't understand the above statement.
>> 
>>> so we should keep it as a demo on the front page.
>>> 
>> As I said above, keeping url of the demo of the trunk in the main page is 
>> not a violation of ASF rules in itself, but it is important that the link is 
>> not unclear or confusing to users.
>> 
>> Jacopo
>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Hans
> 

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