David E. Jones wrote: > > Nope. The users list is for users of OFBiz. The dev list is for > developers of OFBiz. There is commonly confusion around this point. > > On the users list we don't care if the users is a developer customizing > OFBiz or an end user who is only seeing OFBiz from a web browser. > > If you're trying to say that the community isn't geared up to support > end users who just touch OFBiz through a browser and are people > fulfilling orders and managing warehouses, then you're are 100% correct. > This community is not even close to geared up for something like that. > Not even close. We also don't have major aspirations to doing that > because there would be a significant resource gap. If you have some way > of staffing such a thing that has eluded the rest of us, please let us > know!!!
Wow. I wasn't aware my question would generate so much discussion. My basic aim in asking was to find an excuse not to by MYOB. It sounds like OFBiz is not even close to that yet, but there is plenty of room for an end-user targeted interface to both OFBiz itself and the introductory documentation. I'd be happy to contribute requirements, testing, and some documentation if there are more experienced OFBiz people who can guide me in the direction. -- Paul <http://paulgear.webhop.net> -- Did you know? Sending and receiving Microsoft Office documents via email can put your computer and others' at risk. Always scan attachments for viruses before you open them, and export your documents to a portable format such as PDF or HTML before sending them.
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