David E. Jones wrote:
In general with OFBiz the intent is to do what you describe: provide a data model and general calculation services but the configuration, and indeed all use of the code, is the responsibility of the user or service provider working for the user.

This gave me one insight related to marketing of OfBiz: I think it should be excellent if there are "big shot" implementations, in Europe or elsewhere, to be promoted in the frontline of our marketing (site etc.) that states compliancy with GAAP/IAS. Meaning that, Ofbiz, by its structure and standard compliancy (whatever they may be), leads (or permits) GAAP/IAS conformity.

All in all, (whatever rock-solid implementation the implementer sells), the final client wants to know some certificates and is very sensible to this third-party compliancy, especially on the legal/regulatory side.

All major success stories of Ofbiz should or will have this kind of compliancy requirement. "GAAP/IAS Compliant" should be stated everywhere, near ofbiz's name.

Regards,
Bogdan Susala
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