I was sure it will be helpful :p

Jacques

From: "BJ Freeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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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