Check there is only one email address concerned.
I must say I never unsubscribed. But I believe it's reasonnable to think it works. Since it's how all Apache MLs are handled for years, it's not OFBiz specific...

Jacques

From: "Kenneth Young" <kennetheyo...@gmail.com>
How to I get off this mailing list?

I have gone through the process multiple times on the Apache site by
clicking the unsubscribe links, being sure that there is no body and
no subject matter, and I have unsubscribed from the "user", "dev",
etc, but still keep getting emails.

Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong? I've seen some others with the
same problem.

Thanks in Advance

Ken

On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 9:36 AM, David E Jones <d...@me.com> wrote:

If I understand correctly you're talking building custom or targeted software based on the generic stuff in OFBiz? That sounds great, and consistent with how OFBiz is normally used (ie customized for a particular organization or used as a basis for software targeted at a particular industry).

It sounded like you might be thinking of doing an alternate generic project, perhaps like Opentaps or Neogia, or maybe even a redux like Moqui, so that's why I was asking.

-David


On Feb 16, 2011, at 4:58 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:

similar in that knowing ofbiz is a plus.
different in that a different approach to certain things:
1)like labels are not field names but more directed to the end users way of 
doing things.
2)Navigation is more end user friendly and intuitive.
3)projects will be ofbiz centric but for different vertical markets.
3)holding to what I perceive is the basic design criteria that got me to use 
ofbiz.
4) use of a expanded version of the the project manager to define the work to be done. meeting or exceeding "agreed to" times guarantees current or next level up wages on next project, missing "agreed to" times will reduce the wages on next project.
this will all be addressed once the funding is available.

Just to clarify, I am not in competition with ofbiz.
I am a business man that uses ofbiz as a core for what I provide my customers.
ofbiz, from my client point of view, is not a selling point, the solution is.

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Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation 
<http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52>
Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/>
Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist

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David E Jones sent the following on 2/16/2011 4:03 AM:

BJ,

You wrote: "I will have project similar to ofbiz".

Could be more specific about what you mean by that? How would it be similar, 
and how would it be different?

-David


On Feb 15, 2011, at 4:59 PM, BJ Freeman wrote:

I have applied for a gov grant to employ people.
if it comes through I will have project similar to ofbiz.
if you think you might be interested place send an email to
AutomationInfo (at) businessesnetwork.com
subject: contract work.
No other info is required at this time.
once the project is funded you will get reply with instructinos and URL to 
login to and login info.
this could be 6-9 months from now, if it happens at all.


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Automation<http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52>
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