BTW, Anil, as we talked about before if you're still interested in
getting this into OFBiz that may still be an option we can pursue.
-David
On Jan 4, 2007, at 7:41 PM, Anil Patel wrote:
I am working on Asset Maintenance application as a component. Its
located at
http://code.google.com/p/ofbizassetmgmt/
If anybody is interested.
Anil Patel
On 1/4/07, Chris Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For those of you interested, a project for a sandbox
has been approved on sourceforge.net
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/ofbiz-sandbox/). The
goal is to provide an area that you can collaborate on
ideas for implementations based on Apache Open for
Business. These collaborations can be from simple
feature improvements, to showcasing a particular
change, to complete components, to a half-baked idea
that you want to get the gist out to and let someone
with some more skills or time help work on.
Please understand that this is currently (and
depending on Apache OFBiz's interest in this side
project, perhaps permanently), completely outside of
the Apache Ofbiz project and has no relation to the
ASF other than simply being geeked about the current
and future Apache Open for Business project. Code
that gets added to the ofbiz-sandbox may never make it
into the Apache OFBiz project. I have no control over
such matters.
There is no level of quality necessary to contribute.
Just do your best not to wreck someone else's
progress.
I think the goal of anyone who would be contributing
any time or code to the ofbiz-sandbox is doing so in
the spirit of open source so that others can benefit
from a solution they've discovered. Therefore to
prevent any potential roadblocks in Apache Ofbiz
adopting solutions formed in the sandbox, all
contributed code will be under the Apache 2.0 license
and I suppose donated to the ASF. If anyone knows
what I need to do to ensure a roadblock isn't created,
please let me know (collect iCLA's from potential
committers, ensure Apache already has an iCLA for the
potential committer ??) As soon as I get that
question answered, I'll start adding people who want
to be added to the svn commit access on the sf.net
site.
Personally, I would prefer to use these mailing lists
for discussion of things in the sandbox (to encourage
talk from more people), but if that is or becomes a
hassle for the Apache OFBiz project, just say the word
and I'll maintain a list or two off of the sf.net
site.
Thanks!