That's great Tim. Thank you to you, and to Hotwax, for making these available. 
With all of the work on color and adding seed data and such that Laurian did 
these are really great diagrams (well, I guess I am biased about that).

I guess the place that makes the most sense for now is attached to a page on 
cwiki. If people start updating too much it might make sense to put them in SVN 
somewhere, or maybe it would be better to start with that (in the ofbiz/site 
directory would probably be best).

-David


On Feb 8, 2010, at 11:03 AM, Tim Ruppert wrote:

> HotWax would love to donate these and the time that went into them from David 
> Jones, John Maw and Laurian Escalanti.  It's a great set of information for 
> people learning or using OFBiz - for those of you at ApacheCon New Orleans, 
> we were handing these out at the booth.
> 
> Be warned that they haven't been updated in about a year, but they do have a 
> ton of useful information that will be an amazing jump start to getting these 
> efforts started up again.  David, just let me know where you'd like them and 
> I'll get them posted and the effort can again be off to the races.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ruppert
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> Tim Ruppert
> HotWax Media
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> 
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> 
> On Feb 7, 2010, at 2:31 PM, David E Jones wrote:
> 
>> If people are interested in making diagrams there is some stuff build into 
>> OFBiz to export "eomodeld" files. That particular file format can be 
>> imported by a few tools, but mostly on the Mac (my preferred tool being 
>> OmniGraffle). Unfortunately the weeks I put into that code, organizing the 
>> entities into groups, and then creating and organizing diagrams for the 
>> groups, was done while I was part of Hotwax Media so I don't actually have 
>> any rights to the diagrams any more, and I'm not sure what the situation is 
>> with them (a Hotwax rep would have to answer that I guess).
> 

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