Adrian,that's what I tried to say and what Ron asked: if it's a vote for a POC and not a final decision to replace OFBiz with Moqui: +1
The vote title is not about a POC but about a decision to begin replacing. For me this sounds like a difference. Might be a language problem on my side.
Michael Brohl ecomify GmbH www.ecomify.de Am 26.04.15 um 21:27 schrieb Adrian Crum:
No one is going to invest their time and effort in a POC unless they have the approval and support of the community. I don't think you're going to see a POC before a vote.Adrian Crum Sandglass Software www.sandglass-software.com On 4/26/2015 6:39 PM, Michael Brohl wrote:-1 (not binding) This is *not* a vote against moving to Moqui or replacing parts of OFBiz with Moqui or... I simply feel there is not enough discussion, deeper insights in the effects, a clear path how to do it etc., at least for me. I would prefer to have some scenarios described, take a deeper look at the effects, estimate the efforts and resources etc. No real company would set up a project of replacing their base products' framwork with another one based on the available informations and estimations. "Begin replacing OFBiz Framework With Moqui": *-1* (right now) "Begin to organise a PoC, have a deeper discussion and gather more facts": *+1* Michael ecomify GmbH www.ecomify.de Am 26.04.15 um 16:44 schrieb Adrian Crum:As was discussed last week, there is some interest in replacing some(or all) of OFBiz with Moqui (http://www.moqui.org/framework/index.html).To the scope reasonable, I propose that we begin by converting the following parts of the OFBiz framework with Moqui: Entity Engine Service Engine Security Other parts of the OFBiz framework could be converted as well, but I think this would be a good starting point, and if is successful, then more of OFBiz can be converted later. I believe we can create a thunk component to help solve compatibility problems, but that is a separate discussion. I only mention it here in case compatibility concerns might influence a vote.
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