Hi Nicolas, Hi Jacques, Thanks a lot for both of your answers.
Currently I have the 18.12 installed and running (not up to date with current commit - but that should be an easy update via SVN, especially since I haven't touched it besides switch in the DB to MySql). I just wasn't sure. I think I'll follow Jacques's recommendation to stay with this version. Will also read thru / look at all the links you guys sent me. If other questions come up (which I am sure will happen :P), I will get back at you guys. Have a great day. And thanks for all the amazing work everyone is putting into this!!! Sincerely, Sebastian On Wed, Jul 31, 2019, 06:10 Nicolas Malin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Sebastian, > > The official published stable version is currently 16.11.05 [1] > > Following you OFBiz skill you can use directly from source the future > stable 17.12 [2] > > Nicolas > > [1] https://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.lua/ofbiz/apache-ofbiz-16.11.05.zip > > [2] https://github.com/apache/ofbiz-framework/tree/release17.12 > > [3] > On 7/30/19 10:35 PM, Sebastian Dill wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > > > Hopefully everyone is having a great week. > > > > For some time now, I have been thinking about implementing Ofbiz as my > back-end system for my business. > > > > When I go online to the official website, it shows the latest stable > version is 16.11. > > > > Now I know that this does not include the latest functionality, for > example related to the BIRT Reports etc. > > > > I also saw that the trunk has the branch for 17.12 & 18.12 & the trunk > itself. Can I use one of these as well? > > > > Which one would you recommend? Sorry for this perhaps “stupid” question, > but I am new to this entire programming arena J, not to mention Java > itself. > > > > My whole concern is regarding updating the entire program. I just don’t > want to constantly have to do that to get a working version. > > > > Also, I would like to use the entire accounting module and need it to be > on point. Perhaps this makes the version selection easier? > > Thanks a lot for all the advice. > > > > I hope to hear from someone shortly. > > > > I also wish everyone an amazing and successful week. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > Sebastian Dill > ------------------------------ > > T.: +1 (305) 305-3816 > > E.: [email protected] > > > >
