Leon,

Good to hear.

Those tutorials are actually where I learnt most about OFBiz. Beautifully laid out. I can see the work you've put in.

But there are a lot of things missing which I personally would need to know.

If you thing a Wiki is the way to solve that problem, then I'm with you all the way.

Ian



Leon Torres wrote:
I also believe it would be worthwhile to experiment with an open ofbiz wiki. As the ofbiz community continues to grow, we will certainly attain the critical mass necessary to make such a thing work.

For instance, we've authored a bunch of cookbooks in .txt format about specific tricks and how-to's in OFBIZ:

http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/tutorials.php

Unfortunately contributing to those is hard because it takes an investment in time to read, verify, and update the documents on our end. If they were in the form of an open wiki, it would be far easier to expand on them.

- Leon


Florin Jurcovici wrote:
IMO, an open wiki is the right thing to do. Even if I had some experience which I'd like to share, if the wiki is closed or restricted, I cannot. Some maintainers should review docs occasionally and correct or delete them if they are not OK, maybe draw an outline of the documentation at the beginning then let whoever is willing to fill the pages. But IMO a closed/restricted wiki is not the way to go.

--Florin Jurcovici
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