Thanks for the reply David. Could you clarify one more point please? On the main ofbiz page at http://ofbiz.apache.org/ it states the following;
"The Apache Open For Business Project is an open source enterprise automation software project licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0. By open source enterprise automation we mean: Open Source ERP, Open Source CRM..." So does the "open source CRM" refer to something other than opentaps? I just want to be sure of what I get into before I start. Thanks. 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. > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ofbiz---opentaps-tf3412408.html#a9514475 Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
