bump this up for current discussion

Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 8/2/2008 2:40 PM:
> Yes I agree, some parts of OFBiz definitively lack of documentation. The
> problems is that everybody wants documentation but few are doing it...
> It's true that our inclination is more to create thant to document
> 
> A read something I found interesting long time ago. I'm not sure of its
> real value but I will try to quickly share it with you. It happens that
> most of the Nobel Prizes are elder brothers/sisters. Most of elders
> reproduce more the schema they lives in (actually often they are also
> influenced by the dominant person of the family :  their father or
> mother) than their youngers. One of this behaviour is to collect, sort
> and put away as he/her see his/her parents doing (else how a family can
> live in a house?). And this study claimed that most of the work of a
> Nobel Prize is not to discover but to compile and make understandable
> others works (don't this remember some of your professors's behaviour
> ;o) . Of course this is not scientific and I did not check deeply, but
> you can check around you, it's easy ;o)
> 
> So we need some elder minded persons (even if they are not really elders
> :o)
> 
> Thanks for you time
> 
> Jacques
> 
> From: "Rees Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi
> 
> There are 99 different roles in the system. Does anyone have any notes
> on any of them? I am finding it difficult to work out which role is
> appropriate and the effect they have on the system behavior.
> 
> Kind regards
> Rees
> 
> 
> 

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