Ron Wheeler wrote
> It sounds like you have forked the project and made some pretty 
> substantial changes to get to your version.
> What version did you start with?

I started with 12.04 I think.
I did switch to 13.07.


Ron Wheeler wrote
> Have you applied any of your changes back to the Apache version?

I don't think any of what I did is applicable to put back. Its pretty
specific to our needs (1 facility so removed facility drop down for
example).
I asked my boss if I could some how get the EDI stuff I did back to the
community, but he said no.
I doubt he would want me putting any of the other code back if it was
applicable, but it is just not generic enough.
My point is that it is pretty easy to get a lot done and accomplish your
goals using OFBiz as a base.


Ron Wheeler wrote
> How easy has it been to apply the new features and bug fixes from the 
> Apache project to your version of OfBiz?

It was pretty easy to get the latest stuff. I did have some fun with syntax
changes from one version to the other. But all my stuff is in a hot deploy
folder. I have copied many java, groovy, ftl, and XML files over and
modified them. So I had to make sure all the changes to any of those files
were applied. I have been trying to only modify front ends and have done as
little as possible to routines that say add suppliers etc.
I did my own add supplier page but used the party back end stuff to add the
party and roles for example.



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