The commit may not contain OFBiz code but it is still a perfectly valid revision of OFBiz to have checked out.

When you do an "svn co" on the trunk the revision number for the checkout will be the current Apache-wide revision number, not the revision number of the last commit to the OFBiz trunk.

Regards
Scott

On 11/08/2009, at 1:07 PM, BJ Freeman wrote:

tim if someone has commit 802837 it will not contain ofbiz code;
I had to read you msg a couple of times.


Tim Ruppert sent the following on 8/10/2009 5:15 PM:
Of course we do Hans - you just committed on this revision - 802963 -
and in OFBiz the revision number between our commits still goes up - so we have this revision it just may not be a commit that happened inside
of OFBiz, but it doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

Cheers,
Tim
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On Aug 10, 2009, at 6:06 PM, Hans Bakker wrote:

Chris, in ofbiz we do not have this revision.

regards,
Hans


On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 08:57 -0700, snowc wrote:
Hi Hans,

I have the problem on trunk - I'm At revision 802837.

Cheers,

Chris


hansbak wrote:

If you upgrade to the trunk version, there it is all fixed....

Regards,
Hans

On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 04:55 -0700, snowc wrote:
Hi Hans,

I don't get any buttons to add/upload content under the content
screen of
a
project.  Should I have the option?

http://www.nabble.com/file/p24898419/Screenshot.png Screenshot.png

Best regards,

Chris


hansbak wrote:

Hi Chris,

If you want to add documentation to projects and project tasks you
can
use the content tab.

The other extensions you suggest are certainly useful but at the
moment
we do not have yet a customer who wants them....

If you ask us to do them, sure no problem... :-) we can do that in a
couple of weeks.

Regards,
Hans


On Sun, 2009-08-09 at 20:38 -0700, snowc wrote:
Hi Hans,

Are the following currently implemented, or are there any plans for
adding
the following:

- project lessons learned knowledge store
- project document repository (e.g. PID, quality plan, project
brief,
etc)
- project risk management
- management of risks and issues at project level (risk register
and
issue log)
- management of risks at portfolio level (i.e. the risk score is calculated for each project based on the project's current risks and
issues.
The projects risk score and other criteria such as costs can then be compared at the portfolio level for scenario planning - i.e. which
projects
should continue running?  which should be dropped? etc.)
- project costing (budgets and actual)
- project benefits management (for a good overview, see

http://business-project-management.suite101.com/article.cfm/benefits_management_to_start_and_end_a_project)


The above areas are hot topics for UK government projects.

Many thanks,

Chris


hansbak wrote:

All the functions you mention are implemented....
If you feel you need some support let us know we can help you....

yes BJ, pretty busy with other things this week....

Regards,
Hans


On Sat, 2009-08-08 at 15:28 -0700, snowc wrote:
It looks like some good progress has been made on the project
management
application in trunk.

There are some additional features I would like to see, such as:

- task relationships and dependencies (parent tasks, child tasks,
predecessor, successor, etc)
- resource assignment
- baselines
- scheduling

Are any of these features on the roadmap?

Many thanks in advance...
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