OK, even if it is an open source project, there should be a license to know in which context we can use what was developed.

Pierre
On 18/02/2012 16:22, Nick Rosser wrote:
Available as open source. We may develop some enterprise components to generate 
some revenue. The download section will be updated early next week so you can 
download and run locally (it's woefully out of date right now). We'll notify 
via the mailing group when it's ready.

Best regards,

Nick Rosser
[email protected]
516.901.1720

Sent from my iPad

On Feb 18, 2012, at 9:23 AM, "pierre.gaudin"<[email protected]>  wrote:

It is interesting. I made a fast tour of the demo back office and the 
"packaged" aspect is very interesting.

I know that this question have been already asked without any reponse: what is 
the license?

Pierre

On 17/02/2012 22:47, Len Shein wrote:
To check out features, benefits and demos please visit our dedicated BigFish
website:



http://bigfish.salmonllc.com<http://bigfish.salmonllc.com/>



The most complete demo is the "Fashion House" instance. The power and
flexibility of the solution is more obvious when you play with the "Admin
Module".



Fashion House eCommerce:

http://bigfish.salmonllc.com:8082/osafe/control/main



Fashion House Admin Module:

https://bigfish.salmonllc.com:8442/osafe-admin/control/main



You'll need to accept a certificate for the Admin Module. Use ofbiz/admin as
the login.



Comments, thoughts, questions always welcome.





Thank You



Len Shein



Salmon LLC

[email protected]



516.742.7888





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