Thank you Jacques, I cannot see your changes in the wiki however, are
you sure you saved your edits? If so I'll check the revisions to try to
recover your edits.

- joar

On 11/15/2013 12:15 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> I already 2 noticed points and removed the 1st :
> 1. OFBiz is no longer "In transitional phase". Apache OFBIz is an ASF (Apache 
> Software Fundation) TLP (Top Level Project) since July 2006
> 2. You (Josh Berkus rather it seems) say: "More importantly, it would never 
> be installable in standalone mode on a desktop machine; it would always need 
> to be a server install. ". This is untrue you can run OFBiz as a standalone 
> application on a desktop machine as well. Of course if you use a server, 
> people, through their browsers, can access to this server instance which 
> allows to *share information* and minimize resources consumption. As I'm not 
> quite sure I understood you well, I did not change that point.
> 
> I have updated the Technical session from 
> * Java
> * Jython
> * Groovy
> to
> * Java
> * XML
> * Groovy
> * Freemarker
> * Javascript
> * CSS
> * Ant
> You can rely on 
> https://www.ohloh.net/p/Apache-OFBiz/analyses/latest/languages_summary for 
> details
> 
> I have also updated 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_OFBiz#Open_Source_Libraries that you 
> used as ref. See my comment on the link in Wikipedia: this OFBiz wiki page is 
> deprecated but gives updated links (I did no update more than that, I mean 
> not the Wikipedia table in the Open_Source_Libraries section)



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