Here are my two cents about this interesting thread:

1) the Ajax toolkit's license must be fully compatible with the OFBiz license 2) even if it's a good thing to try to find one official Ajax toolkit for OFBiz now and finally get this ball running, I think we should do this but also review the decision (and the results we'll get with the adopted framework) in 2-4 months from now and possibly return on it; I mean that we should keep an open-minded approach and also consider new solutions (or criticism to the adopted toolkit) since I think that in the Ajax world the effects of the 'software darwinism' (http://www.apache.org/foundation/glossary.html#SoftwareDarwinism) still are not mature

Jacopo

A. Zeneski wrote:
I'll let this thread run a little while longer before we say to have a
full official vote. As of right now, it appears most people are looking
at Dojo, and that is fine with me.

It seems that most of these toolkits do the same thing, so to me its
just a matter of making a decision so I can push forward with my work.

As for being more active on the lists, sorry I have been MIA for so
long. I've been involved in a lot of custom (non open source) work as of
late and apologize for not being around. I will do my best to be here as
much as possible. Thanks!

Andrew


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