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David E. Jones commented on OFBIZ-510:
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Jacopo: I don't think you have anything to apologize for in that comment. In my 
opinion it was right on. The comments on this issue have strayed far away from 
the main point. The comments and feedback from Chris should certainly be 
considered as we move forward with this, but his language is clearly too 
strong. In other words, while his opinion is respected, that's all it is. As 
you say Jacopo, it is the committers responsibility to review and deal with 
this as it has always been and Chris, in my opinion, definitely crossed the 
line in terms of representing the influence he has on this issue.

In other words, I'm totally for reading and respecting what Chris Howe has to 
say, but if he does so in an inflammatory or confrontational way, we don't have 
to and generally shouldn't respond. Chris definitely needs to research more of 
what is going on in OFBiz and participate with more of a spirit of contribution 
and cooperation. This isn't the first time it has come up, and probably won't 
be the last.

For anyone who hasn't read it yet, search for "apache troll" on google and 
you'll get some helpful information on the apache.org site about this.

Chris: this message may be about you, but my intention is not to direct it to 
you. I know in advance you'll be offended by this because you have in the 
distant and recent past, and you may respond however you wish, I really have no 
intention of answering any criticism from you. These sorts of discussions are a 
waste of time, effort, and community good will and only serve to confuse and 
alienate people. My intent here is to let other people know that this can 
easily stop and there is an easy way to do it. I would really appreciate it if 
you could also make an effort to contribute in this way and avoid the troll 
patterns, don't make things so personal, and if you want to get involved then 
do it in terms of action and constructive, cooperative discussion.


> Anonymous Checkout Refactoring [ ecommerce ] Part #2
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-510
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-510
>             Project: OFBiz (The Open for Business Project)
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: SVN trunk
>            Reporter: Tim Ruppert
>         Attachments: 3stepAnonCheckoutWithAjax.patch
>
>
> So, now that we're close to completing the Anonymous Checkout Refactoring 
> Part #1, we are going on to the second phase out of three, which is intended 
> to make the checkout process even more succint.  The final goal is to do 
> something like I did for one of my customers - http://twpinc.insourcery.com . 
>  This is an old site and is being replaced, so don't worry about the other 
> functionality - just walk thru the checkout process.
> Currently we have a long process that contains these functions / screens:
> 1. Personal Info
> 2. Shipping Address
> 3. Shipping Options
> 4. Payment Options
> 5. Payment Information (and Billing Address)
> 6. Review Order
> 7. Order Confirmation
> We are going to shorten it up this way:
> 1. Personal Info / Shipping Address / Billing Address - with the appropriate 
> error handling and the check box & action Billing same as shipping)
> 2. Shippint Options 
> 3. Payment Options (if necessary - skip if you only have credit card - or 
> only one option in general)
> 4. Review & Place Order - enter the credit card right here - put error 
> handling here as well
> 5. Order Confirmation
> This would be the end of this patch.

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