All of Apache OFBiz comes from apache.org itself, namely the SVN repository on svn.apache.org. Anything that comes from elsewhere is NOT part of OFBiz.

The blog you are referring to comes from the same place as opentaps and the HPL licensed financials and crmsfa modules that are NOT part of OFBiz but rather are separate dual licensed (HPL/commercial) files.

For more information on those the proper place to ask is the opentaps resources, or Open Source Strategies which is the company that runs those.

-David


On Mar 15, 2007, at 9:17 PM, K9 wrote:


Could someone help clear this up for me? The question I have is where ofbiz ends and opentaps starts. Its my understanding that they have very different licences but they always seem to be refered to together which gets quite
confusing. Let me give an example;

I read in one of the official blogs (I think official) titled "A weekly summary of the new development changes to the Open for Business (OFBIZ) code base." And item 5 in that blog entry says the following "opentaps Financials
now supports recurring invoices, scheduled transaction postings, and
multi-vendor payment screens."

This entry makes it appear that the official code base contains opentaps. It makes no distinction between the official code base which has one licence
and opentaps which has another.

That is where my confusion is. Am I wrong or do we have to be careful what
modules we install because each has a different license?

Sorry to be so long winded but I dont want to make a mistake here. Thanks.
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