On Nov 7, 2014, at 12:36 PM, Jacques Le Roux <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> 
wrote:

> This will no longer work for some components (scrum for instance)
> 
> I believe we could be reintroduce some specialpurpose component in next 
> release,

There is a difference between including them in a release branch and including 
them in the releases: I would be more inclined to include (all of them) in the 
release branches but exclude them from the releases; this would simplify the 
work required to keep them in synch and would also help end users to integrate 
them.
However the specialpurpose components should be disabled in order to avoid the 
users to get a default ootb release/branch with enabled special purpose 
functionalities that may override the more general purpose ones offered by the 
core applications.
We should still consider the idea of providing separate products for the 
specialpurpose components (and having them in the branch would help this 
process).
If the idea I am proposing here (include the specialpurpose components in the 
branch but not in the releases) we could re-add them (as disabled) also to the 
13.07 branch but exclude them from all the releases (13.07.02 etc...): this 
will protect all the stabilization work we did on the branch (and also from 
some licensing issues that may affects some of the artifacts in some of the 
specialpurpose components) .

Jacopo

> as long as they are backed by some efforts, come to mind
> project manager (Pierre Smits?)
> scrum (Hans?)
> examples and ext (at least me)
> myportal (French people use portals, not sure for myportal?)
> 
> Other components?
> 
> IRRW Jacopo said he was not against a new discussion on this subject (I could 
> not find his message), what do you think?
> 
> Jacques
> 
> Le 21/10/2014 09:06, gil portenseigne a écrit :
>> I've never used svn external property, just discovering. That sounds usefull 
>> and i'll try it out !
>> 
>> Thanks for the advice !
>> 
>> Gil
>> 
>> 
>> On 20/10/2014 19:08, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>>> I use svn external in the stable demo, already explained that in the MLs: 
>>> see 
>>> https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/tools/demo-backup/branch13.7-demo.patch?view=markup
>>> You can use the same to keep in sync, only consider projectmgr in your 
>>> case. Since there is no  projectmgr in R13.07 the risk of gettins conflicts 
>>> or build issue is extremely low 
>>> 
>>> Jacques 
>>> 
>>> Le 20/10/2014 17:28, gil portenseigne a écrit : 
>>>> Hi Jacopo, 
>>>> 
>>>> Ok then, i will have to re-synchronize new trunk devs each time i'll feel 
>>>> it necessary. My fear is about incompatibility between 13.07 and trunk 
>>>> technologies, but that won't happen soon, or i might backport the 
>>>> evolution into my local environment. 
>>>> 
>>>> That will do the job ! 
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks 
>>>> 
>>>> Gil 
>>>> 
>>>> On 20/10/2014 16:36, Jacopo Cappellato wrote: 
>>>>> Hi Gil, 
>>>>> 
>>>>> I would suggest to check it out from the trunk to the hot-deploy folder 
>>>>> of 13.07: 
>>>>> 
>>>>> cd hot-deploy 
>>>>> svn co 
>>>>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk/specialpurpose/projectmgr 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jacopo 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Oct 20, 2014, at 4:11 PM, gil portenseigne 
>>>>> <gil.portensei...@nereide.fr> wrote: 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi all, 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I don't want to relaunch the debate around including the projectMgmt 
>>>>>> component into the 13.07 release, but i have a question : 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> What is the best way to import the projectMgr component in my local 
>>>>>> 13.07 checkout environment, to start using it in a real project and to 
>>>>>> contribute on upgrading it for trunk and/or the 13.07 release ? 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Trunk technical evolution might be a problem if a want to stick to 13.07 
>>>>>> release with projectMgmt features. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Should I use trunk instead ? 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Cheers 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Gil 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
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>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Gil Portenseigne 
>>>>>> Consultant ERP OFBiz 
>>>>>> Société Néréide 
>>>>>> 3b Les isles 
>>>>>> 37270 Veretz 
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>>>> 
>>>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> Gil Portenseigne
>> Consultant ERP OFBiz
>> Société Néréide
>> 3b Les isles
>> 37270 Veretz
>> Tel : 09 74 53 46 09, puis 1, poste 61
>> Mob : 06 82 740 444
>> www.nereide.fr
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