Hello All:
If you'd like this document, please send me a separate email:
[email protected].
I will consider your request as time permits.
Best Regards,
Ruth
On 7/17/12 7:30 AM, Deepak Agarwal wrote:
Please send to me too.
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 4:55 PM, Ruth Hoffman <[email protected]> wrote:
On 7/17/12 6:21 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
From: "Ruth Hoffman" <[email protected]>
By the time I get into a project and this sort of thing comes up, the
competition has long since be bested by OFBiz and all the other cool
features it offers.
Arg, sorry I don't get this sentence (tried twice to read ;o). I mean
<<
By the time I get involved with an implementation of OFBiz, there is no
competition. OFBiz is already the selected platform for all the reasons we
know about. The list of reasons why OFBiz gets selected is too long to
enumerate here. I wrote a marketing piece called the "OFBiz Top 10. Why you
should consider OFBiz for your next enterprise software endeavor". It is a
PDF so I can't attach it. But if you want it, let me know. I'll send it to
you.
This is something that most OFBiz adopters don't understand and/or don't
see until much later in the development cycle - if at all.
We need Shiro for sure, "we" agreed. What we will need after the slimdown
effort is to get a consensus between developers about what should be done
next. And not only, but as some requested already, *a road map*, with tasks
ordered (and if possible assigned, whisful thinking, I'm an optimist). This
can stay simple with only big tasks (projects?) referred to, like
http://blog.jquery.com/2012/**06/28/jquery-core-version-1-9-**and-beyond/<http://blog.jquery.com/2012/06/28/jquery-core-version-1-9-and-beyond/>
Jacques
--
Thanks,
Deepak Agarwal,
Paxcel Technologies Pvt Ltd.
Hartron Complex, Sector 18, Gurgaon, India.
E-Mail: [email protected]
Mobile: +91 9910322604