Jonathon Hmmm, well, an organized web site dedicated to those submissions would make them way easier to find. It's bad enough doing the development without spending hours and hours digging through Jira to find these.
-----Original Message----- From: Jonathon -- Improov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 10:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Jira submissions Currently, I just go through them all. I maintain my own database of records that point to JIRA issues. Yes, it's true that there's a great wealth of submitted codes we can reuse. As for why it isn't in OFBiz, it's just not all that easy to fit every imaginable submission into a central framework. Most of the submissions require quite a fundamental change to OFBiz way of doing this. I would say you'll need to spend some effort to hunt down and to massage/refactor those submissions for your own use. Jonathon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Somewhere a few days ago, I was told that Jira was the best place to put up > submissions that you want to give back to the community. > > The question is, how does the community find those submissions that have not > been included in the release but might be right for them? Say I am looking > for a modified pos, or a new accounting UI or a fix to the way payments are > applied? > > I have just spent a half an hour browsing Jira and can't seem to figure out > how to identify these submissions. > > Perhaps I am using the wrong url at > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ ? > > Skip > > >
