Hello all,
We are back with OFBiz Community Days, hope you are excited too! :-) The community days are organized once per quarter so a total of four(4) events throughout the year. We are having a sequence of 5 days that form the Community Days. This extends the time frame and gives people more flexibility to contribute. So, this month our Community Days will be from *27th November – 1st December 2020*. If you are new to the concept of Community Days then please take a look at the following wiki pages: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days+Dates This is such an event where anyone can participate (and we would like to encourage as many people as possible to do so) If there is an OFBiz task or particular area that you would like to work on then please see if you can set aside some time over the next few days to do it. (Even an hour will help!) Remember that you do not have to work on it alone, our Community Days are also a chance to collaborate with others in the community. Our Community Days are not only coding related, but we would also like to do some tidy up of our wiki and our project documentation. *Testing, Review and Committing Patches* Testing and applying patches is always an important area. Many contributors from the community have provided patches for bugs and improvements but before committing them we need to test to them. Patches can become out of date very quickly meaning that if they are not tested early enough then they can miss out on being included. We have a large number of patches available so this could be a good opportunity for test, review and commit. *Documentation* We know that our current documentation could be a whole lot better so any contribution that helps us improve it is welcome. *Jira Sprint* I will create a Jira sprint "OFBiz Community Day (November 2020)" so please add any Jira tasks when you are working on it. This Jira Sprint helps us track and report on the work done during the Community Days so please try to make sure your work is included. To set the sprint on an existing issue, simply click on the "Edit" option on the issue and select the sprint field. We should add the Sprint in all the cases: 1.) If we create a ticket we should add it. 2.) If we start working on an existing ticket (adding patch or closing it after a commit) we should add sprint if it is missing. Basically adding Sprint will make sure the contribution will be counted in OFBiz community days event, which is from 27th November – 1st December. At the end of November's OFBiz Community day i.e. after 1st December, this will help us in reporting. *OFBiz Slack Channel* If you haven't already taken a look, our OFBiz Slack channel is available all the time but can be especially useful when collaborating during our Community Days event. Please join our room using the link below: https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel To chat with users and developers of Apache OFBiz. Please create a Slack account using this invite link <https://s.apache.org/slack-invite> and join the *#ofbiz channel*. <https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel> Please do *not* ask OFBiz questions/discussion in the #general channel. Let's all collaborate to improve OFBiz, have fun and enjoy working together. Thanks & Regards, Devanshu Vyas. |
Hello all,
We have created a Jira sprint *OFBiz Community Day (Nov 2020) <https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=318>* [1] for our November community days. Please add any Jira tasks you are working on, to it. This Jira Sprint helps us track and report on the work done during the Community Days so please try to make sure your work is included. We should add the Sprint in cases like: 1. When we create a ticket 2. When we start working on an existing ticket (adding patch or closing it after a commit). To set the sprint on an existing issue, simply click on the "Edit" option on the issue and select the Sprint field. For a new issue, please select the Sprint field at the time of Jira ticket creation. Basically adding Sprint will make sure your contribution will be counted in OFBiz community days event, which is from *27th November - 1st December*. Let's work together to improve OFBiz, have fun and enjoy working together. [1] - https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=318 Thanks & Regards, Devanshu Vyas. On Sat, Nov 21, 2020 at 6:48 PM Devanshu Vyas <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hello all, > > We are back with OFBiz Community Days, hope you are excited too! :-) > The community days are organized once per quarter so a total of four(4) > events throughout the year. > > We are having a sequence of 5 days that form the Community Days. This > extends the time frame and gives people more flexibility to contribute. > So, this month our Community Days will be from *27th November – 1st > December 2020*. > > If you are new to the concept of Community Days then please take a look > at the following wiki pages: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days > +Dates > > This is such an event where anyone can participate (and we would like to > encourage as many people as possible to do so) > > If there is an OFBiz task or particular area that you would like to work > on then please see if you can set aside some time over the next few days to > do it. (Even an hour will help!) > > Remember that you do not have to work on it alone, our Community Days are > also a chance to collaborate with others in the community. > > Our Community Days are not only coding related, but we would also like to > do some tidy up of our wiki and our project documentation. > > *Testing, Review and Committing Patches* > Testing and applying patches is always an important area. Many > contributors from the community have provided patches for bugs and > improvements but before committing them we need to test to them. > > Patches can become out of date very quickly meaning that if they are not > tested early enough then they can miss out on being included. We have a > large number of patches available so this could be a good opportunity for > test, review and commit. > > *Documentation* > We know that our current documentation could be a whole lot better so any > contribution that helps us improve it is welcome. > > *Jira Sprint* > I will create a Jira sprint "OFBiz Community Day (November 2020)" so > please add any Jira tasks when you are working on it. > This Jira Sprint helps us track and report on the work done during the > Community Days so please try to make sure your work is included. > To set the sprint on an existing issue, simply click on the "Edit" option > on the issue and select the sprint field. > > We should add the Sprint in all the cases: > 1.) If we create a ticket we should add it. > 2.) If we start working on an existing ticket (adding patch or closing it > after a commit) we should add sprint if it is missing. > > Basically adding Sprint will make sure the contribution will be counted in > OFBiz community days event, which is from 27th November – 1st December. > At the end of November's OFBiz Community day i.e. after 1st > December, this will help us in reporting. > > *OFBiz Slack Channel* > If you haven't already taken a look, our OFBiz Slack channel is available > all the time but can be especially useful when collaborating during our > Community Days event. Please join our room using the link below: > https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel > > To chat with users and developers of Apache OFBiz. Please create a Slack > account using this invite link <https://s.apache.org/slack-invite> and > join the *#ofbiz channel*. <https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel> Please > do *not* ask OFBiz questions/discussion in the #general channel. > > Let's all collaborate to improve OFBiz, have fun and enjoy working > together. > > Thanks & Regards, > Devanshu Vyas. > |
That's great!
I hope to contribute when I'm ready. Still have a lot to pick up. Likely will focus on Warehouse and Inventory Management because I'm working on this so hope to share when I know well. Cheers Phoon -----Original Message----- From: Devanshu Vyas <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, 26 November 2020 9:25 pm To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: OFBiz Community Days - November 2020 Hello all, We have created a Jira sprint *OFBiz Community Day (Nov 2020) <https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=318>* [1] for our November community days. Please add any Jira tasks you are working on, to it. This Jira Sprint helps us track and report on the work done during the Community Days so please try to make sure your work is included. We should add the Sprint in cases like: 1. When we create a ticket 2. When we start working on an existing ticket (adding patch or closing it after a commit). To set the sprint on an existing issue, simply click on the "Edit" option on the issue and select the Sprint field. For a new issue, please select the Sprint field at the time of Jira ticket creation. Basically adding Sprint will make sure your contribution will be counted in OFBiz community days event, which is from *27th November - 1st December*. Let's work together to improve OFBiz, have fun and enjoy working together. [1] - https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=318 Thanks & Regards, Devanshu Vyas. On Sat, Nov 21, 2020 at 6:48 PM Devanshu Vyas <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hello all, > > We are back with OFBiz Community Days, hope you are excited too! :-) > The community days are organized once per quarter so a total of > four(4) events throughout the year. > > We are having a sequence of 5 days that form the Community Days. This > extends the time frame and gives people more flexibility to contribute. > So, this month our Community Days will be from *27th November – 1st > December 2020*. > > If you are new to the concept of Community Days then please take a > look at the following wiki pages: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days > +Dates > > This is such an event where anyone can participate (and we would like > to encourage as many people as possible to do so) > > If there is an OFBiz task or particular area that you would like to > work on then please see if you can set aside some time over the next > few days to do it. (Even an hour will help!) > > Remember that you do not have to work on it alone, our Community Days > are also a chance to collaborate with others in the community. > > Our Community Days are not only coding related, but we would also like > to do some tidy up of our wiki and our project documentation. > > *Testing, Review and Committing Patches* Testing and applying patches > is always an important area. Many contributors from the community have > provided patches for bugs and improvements but before committing them > we need to test to them. > > Patches can become out of date very quickly meaning that if they are > not tested early enough then they can miss out on being included. We > have a large number of patches available so this could be a good > opportunity for test, review and commit. > > *Documentation* > We know that our current documentation could be a whole lot better so > any contribution that helps us improve it is welcome. > > *Jira Sprint* > I will create a Jira sprint "OFBiz Community Day (November 2020)" so > please add any Jira tasks when you are working on it. > This Jira Sprint helps us track and report on the work done during the > Community Days so please try to make sure your work is included. > To set the sprint on an existing issue, simply click on the "Edit" > option on the issue and select the sprint field. > > We should add the Sprint in all the cases: > 1.) If we create a ticket we should add it. > 2.) If we start working on an existing ticket (adding patch or closing > it after a commit) we should add sprint if it is missing. > > Basically adding Sprint will make sure the contribution will be > counted in OFBiz community days event, which is from 27th November – 1st December. > At the end of November's OFBiz Community day i.e. after 1st December, > this will help us in reporting. > > *OFBiz Slack Channel* > If you haven't already taken a look, our OFBiz Slack channel is > available all the time but can be especially useful when collaborating > during our Community Days event. Please join our room using the link below: > https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel > > To chat with users and developers of Apache OFBiz. Please create a > Slack account using this invite link > <https://s.apache.org/slack-invite> and join the *#ofbiz channel*. > <https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel> Please do *not* ask OFBiz questions/discussion in the #general channel. > > Let's all collaborate to improve OFBiz, have fun and enjoy working > together. > > Thanks & Regards, > Devanshu Vyas. > |
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Devanshu,
I tried to get an account with Slack to join the room as you mentioned. However, I can only create an account with an email address that ends with @apache.org. When I try to get an account with Google instead, it apparently reads all my email addresses from my PC. But following that I cannot use one of these because I have no @apache.org email address. Georg -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- From: Devanshu Vyas Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2020 2:18 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: OFBiz Community Days - November 2020 Hello all, We are back with OFBiz Community Days, hope you are excited too! :-) The community days are organized once per quarter so a total of four(4) events throughout the year. We are having a sequence of 5 days that form the Community Days. This extends the time frame and gives people more flexibility to contribute. So, this month our Community Days will be from *27th November – 1st December 2020*. If you are new to the concept of Community Days then please take a look at the following wiki pages: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days+Dates This is such an event where anyone can participate (and we would like to encourage as many people as possible to do so) If there is an OFBiz task or particular area that you would like to work on then please see if you can set aside some time over the next few days to do it. (Even an hour will help!) Remember that you do not have to work on it alone, our Community Days are also a chance to collaborate with others in the community. Our Community Days are not only coding related, but we would also like to do some tidy up of our wiki and our project documentation. *Testing, Review and Committing Patches* Testing and applying patches is always an important area. Many contributors from the community have provided patches for bugs and improvements but before committing them we need to test to them. Patches can become out of date very quickly meaning that if they are not tested early enough then they can miss out on being included. We have a large number of patches available so this could be a good opportunity for test, review and commit. *Documentation* We know that our current documentation could be a whole lot better so any contribution that helps us improve it is welcome. *Jira Sprint* I will create a Jira sprint "OFBiz Community Day (November 2020)" so please add any Jira tasks when you are working on it. This Jira Sprint helps us track and report on the work done during the Community Days so please try to make sure your work is included. To set the sprint on an existing issue, simply click on the "Edit" option on the issue and select the sprint field. We should add the Sprint in all the cases: 1.) If we create a ticket we should add it. 2.) If we start working on an existing ticket (adding patch or closing it after a commit) we should add sprint if it is missing. Basically adding Sprint will make sure the contribution will be counted in OFBiz community days event, which is from 27th November – 1st December. At the end of November's OFBiz Community day i.e. after 1st December, this will help us in reporting. *OFBiz Slack Channel* If you haven't already taken a look, our OFBiz Slack channel is available all the time but can be especially useful when collaborating during our Community Days event. Please join our room using the link below: https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel To chat with users and developers of Apache OFBiz. Please create a Slack account using this invite link <https://s.apache.org/slack-invite> and join the *#ofbiz channel*. <https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel> Please do *not* ask OFBiz questions/discussion in the #general channel. Let's all collaborate to improve OFBiz, have fun and enjoy working together. Thanks & Regards, Devanshu Vyas. |
Good morning Georg,
there are several people on the #ofbiz Slack channel with mail addresses other than @apache.org so this should work. What makes you think that Slack will read all your email contacts then? I am pretty sure that this can be switched off for data protection reasons. Best regards, Michael Brohl ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de Am 27.11.20 um 08:07 schrieb Georg Potthast: > Devanshu, > > I tried to get an account with Slack to join the room as you > mentioned. However, I can only create an account with an email address > that ends with @apache.org. When I try to get an account with Google > instead, it apparently reads all my email addresses from my PC. But > following that I cannot use one of these because I have no @apache.org > email address. > > Georg > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- From: Devanshu Vyas > Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2020 2:18 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: OFBiz Community Days - November 2020 > > Hello all, > > We are back with OFBiz Community Days, hope you are excited too! :-) > The community days are organized once per quarter so a total of four(4) > events throughout the year. > > We are having a sequence of 5 days that form the Community Days. This > extends the time frame and gives people more flexibility to contribute. > So, this month our Community Days will be from *27th November – 1st > December 2020*. > > If you are new to the concept of Community Days then please take a > look at > the following wiki pages: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days+Dates > > > This is such an event where anyone can participate (and we would like to > encourage as many people as possible to do so) > > If there is an OFBiz task or particular area that you would like to > work on > then please see if you can set aside some time over the next few days > to do > it. (Even an hour will help!) > > Remember that you do not have to work on it alone, our Community Days are > also a chance to collaborate with others in the community. > > Our Community Days are not only coding related, but we would also like to > do some tidy up of our wiki and our project documentation. > > *Testing, Review and Committing Patches* > Testing and applying patches is always an important area. Many > contributors > from the community have provided patches for bugs and improvements but > before committing them we need to test to them. > > Patches can become out of date very quickly meaning that if they are not > tested early enough then they can miss out on being included. We have a > large number of patches available so this could be a good opportunity for > test, review and commit. > > *Documentation* > We know that our current documentation could be a whole lot better so any > contribution that helps us improve it is welcome. > > *Jira Sprint* > I will create a Jira sprint "OFBiz Community Day (November 2020)" so > please > add any Jira tasks when you are working on it. > This Jira Sprint helps us track and report on the work done during the > Community Days so please try to make sure your work is included. > To set the sprint on an existing issue, simply click on the "Edit" option > on the issue and select the sprint field. > > We should add the Sprint in all the cases: > 1.) If we create a ticket we should add it. > 2.) If we start working on an existing ticket (adding patch or closing it > after a commit) we should add sprint if it is missing. > > Basically adding Sprint will make sure the contribution will be > counted in > OFBiz community days event, which is from 27th November – 1st December. > At the end of November's OFBiz Community day i.e. after 1st December, > this > will help us in reporting. > > *OFBiz Slack Channel* > If you haven't already taken a look, our OFBiz Slack channel is available > all the time but can be especially useful when collaborating during our > Community Days event. Please join our room using the link below: > https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel > > To chat with users and developers of Apache OFBiz. Please create a Slack > account using this invite link <https://s.apache.org/slack-invite> and > join > the *#ofbiz channel*. <https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel> > Please do > *not* ask OFBiz questions/discussion in the #general channel. > > Let's all collaborate to improve OFBiz, have fun and enjoy working > together. > > Thanks & Regards, > Devanshu Vyas. smime.p7s (5K) Download Attachment |
At least I cannot successfully open an account on Slack. When I selected "Access with Google" as offered on the screen, I was asked if I would allow to provide access to my data to Slack and after I answered yes, I was presented with a drop-down list with all my email addresses to choose from.
> Michael Brohl <[hidden email]> hat am 27.11.2020 08:24 geschrieben: > > > Good morning Georg, > > there are several people on the #ofbiz Slack channel with mail addresses > other than @apache.org so this should work. > > What makes you think that Slack will read all your email contacts then? > I am pretty sure that this can be switched off for data protection reasons. > > Best regards, > > Michael Brohl > > ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de > > > Am 27.11.20 um 08:07 schrieb Georg Potthast: > > Devanshu, > > > > I tried to get an account with Slack to join the room as you > > mentioned. However, I can only create an account with an email address > > that ends with @apache.org. When I try to get an account with Google > > instead, it apparently reads all my email addresses from my PC. But > > following that I cannot use one of these because I have no @apache.org > > email address. > > > > Georg > > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- From: Devanshu Vyas > > Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2020 2:18 PM > > To: [hidden email] > > Subject: OFBiz Community Days - November 2020 > > > > Hello all, > > > > We are back with OFBiz Community Days, hope you are excited too! :-) > > The community days are organized once per quarter so a total of four(4) > > events throughout the year. > > > > We are having a sequence of 5 days that form the Community Days. This > > extends the time frame and gives people more flexibility to contribute. > > So, this month our Community Days will be from *27th November – 1st > > December 2020*. > > > > If you are new to the concept of Community Days then please take a > > look at > > the following wiki pages: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days+Dates > > > > > > This is such an event where anyone can participate (and we would like to > > encourage as many people as possible to do so) > > > > If there is an OFBiz task or particular area that you would like to > > work on > > then please see if you can set aside some time over the next few days > > to do > > it. (Even an hour will help!) > > > > Remember that you do not have to work on it alone, our Community Days are > > also a chance to collaborate with others in the community. > > > > Our Community Days are not only coding related, but we would also like to > > do some tidy up of our wiki and our project documentation. > > > > *Testing, Review and Committing Patches* > > Testing and applying patches is always an important area. Many > > contributors > > from the community have provided patches for bugs and improvements but > > before committing them we need to test to them. > > > > Patches can become out of date very quickly meaning that if they are not > > tested early enough then they can miss out on being included. We have a > > large number of patches available so this could be a good opportunity for > > test, review and commit. > > > > *Documentation* > > We know that our current documentation could be a whole lot better so any > > contribution that helps us improve it is welcome. > > > > *Jira Sprint* > > I will create a Jira sprint "OFBiz Community Day (November 2020)" so > > please > > add any Jira tasks when you are working on it. > > This Jira Sprint helps us track and report on the work done during the > > Community Days so please try to make sure your work is included. > > To set the sprint on an existing issue, simply click on the "Edit" option > > on the issue and select the sprint field. > > > > We should add the Sprint in all the cases: > > 1.) If we create a ticket we should add it. > > 2.) If we start working on an existing ticket (adding patch or closing it > > after a commit) we should add sprint if it is missing. > > > > Basically adding Sprint will make sure the contribution will be > > counted in > > OFBiz community days event, which is from 27th November – 1st December. > > At the end of November's OFBiz Community day i.e. after 1st December, > > this > > will help us in reporting. > > > > *OFBiz Slack Channel* > > If you haven't already taken a look, our OFBiz Slack channel is available > > all the time but can be especially useful when collaborating during our > > Community Days event. Please join our room using the link below: > > https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel > > > > To chat with users and developers of Apache OFBiz. Please create a Slack > > account using this invite link <https://s.apache.org/slack-invite> and > > join > > the *#ofbiz channel*. <https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel> > > Please do > > *not* ask OFBiz questions/discussion in the #general channel. > > > > Let's all collaborate to improve OFBiz, have fun and enjoy working > > together. > > > > Thanks & Regards, > > Devanshu Vyas. |
You can simply continue with your email instead of choosing Google.
Best regards, Michael Brohl ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de Am 27.11.20 um 12:19 schrieb Georg Potthast 2: > At least I cannot successfully open an account on Slack. When I selected "Access with Google" as offered on the screen, I was asked if I would allow to provide access to my data to Slack and after I answered yes, I was presented with a drop-down list with all my email addresses to choose from. > >> Michael Brohl <[hidden email]> hat am 27.11.2020 08:24 geschrieben: >> >> >> Good morning Georg, >> >> there are several people on the #ofbiz Slack channel with mail addresses >> other than @apache.org so this should work. >> >> What makes you think that Slack will read all your email contacts then? >> I am pretty sure that this can be switched off for data protection reasons. >> >> Best regards, >> >> Michael Brohl >> >> ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de >> >> >> Am 27.11.20 um 08:07 schrieb Georg Potthast: >>> Devanshu, >>> >>> I tried to get an account with Slack to join the room as you >>> mentioned. However, I can only create an account with an email address >>> that ends with @apache.org. When I try to get an account with Google >>> instead, it apparently reads all my email addresses from my PC. But >>> following that I cannot use one of these because I have no @apache.org >>> email address. >>> >>> Georg >>> >>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- From: Devanshu Vyas >>> Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2020 2:18 PM >>> To: [hidden email] >>> Subject: OFBiz Community Days - November 2020 >>> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> We are back with OFBiz Community Days, hope you are excited too! :-) >>> The community days are organized once per quarter so a total of four(4) >>> events throughout the year. >>> >>> We are having a sequence of 5 days that form the Community Days. This >>> extends the time frame and gives people more flexibility to contribute. >>> So, this month our Community Days will be from *27th November – 1st >>> December 2020*. >>> >>> If you are new to the concept of Community Days then please take a >>> look at >>> the following wiki pages: >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days+Dates >>> >>> >>> This is such an event where anyone can participate (and we would like to >>> encourage as many people as possible to do so) >>> >>> If there is an OFBiz task or particular area that you would like to >>> work on >>> then please see if you can set aside some time over the next few days >>> to do >>> it. (Even an hour will help!) >>> >>> Remember that you do not have to work on it alone, our Community Days are >>> also a chance to collaborate with others in the community. >>> >>> Our Community Days are not only coding related, but we would also like to >>> do some tidy up of our wiki and our project documentation. >>> >>> *Testing, Review and Committing Patches* >>> Testing and applying patches is always an important area. Many >>> contributors >>> from the community have provided patches for bugs and improvements but >>> before committing them we need to test to them. >>> >>> Patches can become out of date very quickly meaning that if they are not >>> tested early enough then they can miss out on being included. We have a >>> large number of patches available so this could be a good opportunity for >>> test, review and commit. >>> >>> *Documentation* >>> We know that our current documentation could be a whole lot better so any >>> contribution that helps us improve it is welcome. >>> >>> *Jira Sprint* >>> I will create a Jira sprint "OFBiz Community Day (November 2020)" so >>> please >>> add any Jira tasks when you are working on it. >>> This Jira Sprint helps us track and report on the work done during the >>> Community Days so please try to make sure your work is included. >>> To set the sprint on an existing issue, simply click on the "Edit" option >>> on the issue and select the sprint field. >>> >>> We should add the Sprint in all the cases: >>> 1.) If we create a ticket we should add it. >>> 2.) If we start working on an existing ticket (adding patch or closing it >>> after a commit) we should add sprint if it is missing. >>> >>> Basically adding Sprint will make sure the contribution will be >>> counted in >>> OFBiz community days event, which is from 27th November – 1st December. >>> At the end of November's OFBiz Community day i.e. after 1st December, >>> this >>> will help us in reporting. >>> >>> *OFBiz Slack Channel* >>> If you haven't already taken a look, our OFBiz Slack channel is available >>> all the time but can be especially useful when collaborating during our >>> Community Days event. Please join our room using the link below: >>> https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel >>> >>> To chat with users and developers of Apache OFBiz. Please create a Slack >>> account using this invite link <https://s.apache.org/slack-invite> and >>> join >>> the *#ofbiz channel*. <https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel> >>> Please do >>> *not* ask OFBiz questions/discussion in the #general channel. >>> >>> Let's all collaborate to improve OFBiz, have fun and enjoy working >>> together. >>> >>> Thanks & Regards, >>> Devanshu Vyas. smime.p7s (5K) Download Attachment |
Hi Michael,
this is the screen I get: [img]https://up.picr.de/39954061zl.png[/img] It says "You have no email from apache.org? Please ask your workspace administrator at ASF for an invitation." This is the link from Devanshu's message which I clicked: "To chat with users and developers of Apache OFBiz. Please create a Slack account using this invite link <https://s.apache.org/slack-invite>" Georg > Michael Brohl <[hidden email]> hat am 27.11.2020 12:50 geschrieben: > > > You can simply continue with your email instead of choosing Google. > > Best regards, > > Michael Brohl > > ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de > > > Am 27.11.20 um 12:19 schrieb Georg Potthast 2: > > At least I cannot successfully open an account on Slack. When I selected "Access with Google" as offered on the screen, I was asked if I would allow to provide access to my data to Slack and after I answered yes, I was presented with a drop-down list with all my email addresses to choose from. > > > >> Michael Brohl <[hidden email]> hat am 27.11.2020 08:24 geschrieben: > >> > >> > >> Good morning Georg, > >> > >> there are several people on the #ofbiz Slack channel with mail addresses > >> other than @apache.org so this should work. > >> > >> What makes you think that Slack will read all your email contacts then? > >> I am pretty sure that this can be switched off for data protection reasons. > >> > >> Best regards, > >> > >> Michael Brohl > >> > >> ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de > >> > >> > >> Am 27.11.20 um 08:07 schrieb Georg Potthast: > >>> Devanshu, > >>> > >>> I tried to get an account with Slack to join the room as you > >>> mentioned. However, I can only create an account with an email address > >>> that ends with @apache.org. When I try to get an account with Google > >>> instead, it apparently reads all my email addresses from my PC. But > >>> following that I cannot use one of these because I have no @apache.org > >>> email address. > >>> > >>> Georg > >>> > >>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- From: Devanshu Vyas > >>> Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2020 2:18 PM > >>> To: [hidden email] > >>> Subject: OFBiz Community Days - November 2020 > >>> > >>> Hello all, > >>> > >>> We are back with OFBiz Community Days, hope you are excited too! :-) > >>> The community days are organized once per quarter so a total of four(4) > >>> events throughout the year. > >>> > >>> We are having a sequence of 5 days that form the Community Days. This > >>> extends the time frame and gives people more flexibility to contribute. > >>> So, this month our Community Days will be from *27th November – 1st > >>> December 2020*. > >>> > >>> If you are new to the concept of Community Days then please take a > >>> look at > >>> the following wiki pages: > >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days > >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days+Dates > >>> > >>> > >>> This is such an event where anyone can participate (and we would like to > >>> encourage as many people as possible to do so) > >>> > >>> If there is an OFBiz task or particular area that you would like to > >>> work on > >>> then please see if you can set aside some time over the next few days > >>> to do > >>> it. (Even an hour will help!) > >>> > >>> Remember that you do not have to work on it alone, our Community Days are > >>> also a chance to collaborate with others in the community. > >>> > >>> Our Community Days are not only coding related, but we would also like to > >>> do some tidy up of our wiki and our project documentation. > >>> > >>> *Testing, Review and Committing Patches* > >>> Testing and applying patches is always an important area. Many > >>> contributors > >>> from the community have provided patches for bugs and improvements but > >>> before committing them we need to test to them. > >>> > >>> Patches can become out of date very quickly meaning that if they are not > >>> tested early enough then they can miss out on being included. We have a > >>> large number of patches available so this could be a good opportunity for > >>> test, review and commit. > >>> > >>> *Documentation* > >>> We know that our current documentation could be a whole lot better so any > >>> contribution that helps us improve it is welcome. > >>> > >>> *Jira Sprint* > >>> I will create a Jira sprint "OFBiz Community Day (November 2020)" so > >>> please > >>> add any Jira tasks when you are working on it. > >>> This Jira Sprint helps us track and report on the work done during the > >>> Community Days so please try to make sure your work is included. > >>> To set the sprint on an existing issue, simply click on the "Edit" option > >>> on the issue and select the sprint field. > >>> > >>> We should add the Sprint in all the cases: > >>> 1.) If we create a ticket we should add it. > >>> 2.) If we start working on an existing ticket (adding patch or closing it > >>> after a commit) we should add sprint if it is missing. > >>> > >>> Basically adding Sprint will make sure the contribution will be > >>> counted in > >>> OFBiz community days event, which is from 27th November – 1st December. > >>> At the end of November's OFBiz Community day i.e. after 1st December, > >>> this > >>> will help us in reporting. > >>> > >>> *OFBiz Slack Channel* > >>> If you haven't already taken a look, our OFBiz Slack channel is available > >>> all the time but can be especially useful when collaborating during our > >>> Community Days event. Please join our room using the link below: > >>> https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel > >>> > >>> To chat with users and developers of Apache OFBiz. Please create a Slack > >>> account using this invite link <https://s.apache.org/slack-invite> and > >>> join > >>> the *#ofbiz channel*. <https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel> > >>> Please do > >>> *not* ask OFBiz questions/discussion in the #general channel. > >>> > >>> Let's all collaborate to improve OFBiz, have fun and enjoy working > >>> together. > >>> > >>> Thanks & Regards, > >>> Devanshu Vyas. |
Hi,
I would like to joint he OFBiz Community days and focus on two things: - How to deploy OFBiz with Docker / Kubernetes - build a Helm chart if there is none available - Setup OFBiz in Romanian language - and document the steps on my website. I would love help feedback on the above. My plan is to work on his for this week. Who else is interested in the above topics? Regards, -- Eugen Stan +40720 898 747 / netdava.com |
Hi Eugen,
I'm very interested in running Ofbiz in Docker and have a few experiments underway. Please see a recent message on the dev mailing list with a branch to builder docker images - https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r40fd679818a37e113b469add51755b1097a2b02d3961e71a2cfe928d%40%3Cdev.ofbiz.apache.org%3E The approach in the branch referred to in above mailing list thread is to build the currently checked out workspace. This has been particularly useful for me when testing. Also check out https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-10407 where approaches making use of a Dockerfile where ofbiz sources are retrieved from the repo as part of the docker build process. I prefer the approach of building the currently checked out environment - but I'm biased :) Also see this docker-compose configuration which builds a docker image to operate alongside a Postgres database. - https://github.com/danwatford/docker-postgres-ofbiz To move this forward I think we need the ofbiz committers to signal a preferred direction and then we can collectively focus on that and get closer to publishing some official images. Cheers, Dan. On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 at 22:09, Eugen Stan <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to joint he OFBiz Community days and focus on two things: > > - How to deploy OFBiz with Docker / Kubernetes - build a Helm chart if > there is none available > - Setup OFBiz in Romanian language - and document the steps on my website. > > I would love help feedback on the above. > My plan is to work on his for this week. > > Who else is interested in the above topics? > > > Regards, > -- > Eugen Stan > +40720 898 747 / netdava.com > -- Daniel Watford |
Hi Daniel,
I started a similar activity about 3 years ago and created and used the ofbiz account on hub.docker.com. if you are ready to start an official ofbiz image there, i can hand over the account to you or anybody within the PMC, regards, Hans Bakker antwebsystems.com On 11/30/20 5:23 AM, Daniel Watford wrote: > Hi Eugen, > > I'm very interested in running Ofbiz in Docker and have a few experiments > underway. > > Please see a recent message on the dev mailing list with a branch to > builder docker images - > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r40fd679818a37e113b469add51755b1097a2b02d3961e71a2cfe928d%40%3Cdev.ofbiz.apache.org%3E > > The approach in the branch referred to in above mailing list thread is to > build the currently checked out workspace. This has been particularly > useful for me when testing. > > Also check out https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-10407 where > approaches making use of a Dockerfile where ofbiz sources are retrieved > from the repo as part of the docker build process. > > I prefer the approach of building the currently checked out environment - > but I'm biased :) > > Also see this docker-compose configuration which builds a docker image to > operate alongside a Postgres database. - > https://github.com/danwatford/docker-postgres-ofbiz > > To move this forward I think we need the ofbiz committers to signal a > preferred direction and then we can collectively focus on that and get > closer to publishing some official images. > > Cheers, > > Dan. > > On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 at 22:09, Eugen Stan <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I would like to joint he OFBiz Community days and focus on two things: >> >> - How to deploy OFBiz with Docker / Kubernetes - build a Helm chart if >> there is none available >> - Setup OFBiz in Romanian language - and document the steps on my website. >> >> I would love help feedback on the above. >> My plan is to work on his for this week. >> >> Who else is interested in the above topics? >> >> >> Regards, >> -- >> Eugen Stan >> +40720 898 747 / netdava.com >> > |
Hi Hans,
It would be great to get images pushed to docker hub. I imagine in the first instance we can get regular trunk builds pushed, using Derby with demo data loaded. This would make local testing a bit easier for interested parties. Next I would like to see specialised docker images with various database drivers already loaded (assuming there are no license issues with distribution) along with docker-compose configurations to couple an ofbiz instance with a DBMS. The docker-compose configurations might include a method of bind mounting in configuration files and template directories so that users will have an upgrade path without losing any local configuration and customisations (e.g. invoice templates). We would need to consider backup and restore mechanisms too. I would also suggest using a reverse-proxy, such as Traefik, to handle HTTPS and certificate renewal with Lets Encrypt. I'm not sure where we would store these configurations, though. Perhaps in a tools sub-folder on the ofbiz-framework repo? Eugen mentioned Kubernetes. I haven't worked with Kubernetes but understand that it can handle the networking aspects such as HTTPS and reverse-proxy for us out of the box, so might be worth considering over docker-compose. I imagine tool choice will depend on the community's experience. If Kubernetes is considered a progression from compose, perhaps we could start with docker-compose and move on from there in the future. I would expect creating and publishing of images to be driven by the same process as regular releases. I assume this is driven by ofbiz's continuous integration infrastructure so I'd need a better understanding of how that all works to be able to better contribute. I'm not a PMC member, so probably better not to hand the docker hub credentials to me at the moment. I'd expect the CI infrastructure to be able to store secrets for use by the docker image publication process, so perhaps better to store credentials there for now. Thanks, Dan. On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 00:58, Hans Bakker <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > I started a similar activity about 3 years ago and created and used the > ofbiz account on hub.docker.com. > > if you are ready to start an official ofbiz image there, i can hand over > the account to you or anybody within the PMC, > > regards, > > Hans Bakker > antwebsystems.com > > On 11/30/20 5:23 AM, Daniel Watford wrote: > > Hi Eugen, > > > > I'm very interested in running Ofbiz in Docker and have a few experiments > > underway. > > > > Please see a recent message on the dev mailing list with a branch to > > builder docker images - > > > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r40fd679818a37e113b469add51755b1097a2b02d3961e71a2cfe928d%40%3Cdev.ofbiz.apache.org%3E > > > > The approach in the branch referred to in above mailing list thread is to > > build the currently checked out workspace. This has been particularly > > useful for me when testing. > > > > Also check out https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-10407 where > > approaches making use of a Dockerfile where ofbiz sources are retrieved > > from the repo as part of the docker build process. > > > > I prefer the approach of building the currently checked out environment - > > but I'm biased :) > > > > Also see this docker-compose configuration which builds a docker image to > > operate alongside a Postgres database. - > > https://github.com/danwatford/docker-postgres-ofbiz > > > > To move this forward I think we need the ofbiz committers to signal a > > preferred direction and then we can collectively focus on that and get > > closer to publishing some official images. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Dan. > > > > On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 at 22:09, Eugen Stan <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I would like to joint he OFBiz Community days and focus on two things: > >> > >> - How to deploy OFBiz with Docker / Kubernetes - build a Helm chart if > >> there is none available > >> - Setup OFBiz in Romanian language - and document the steps on my > website. > >> > >> I would love help feedback on the above. > >> My plan is to work on his for this week. > >> > >> Who else is interested in the above topics? > >> > >> > >> Regards, > >> -- > >> Eugen Stan > >> +40720 898 747 / netdava.com > >> > > > -- Daniel Watford |
Hi Sandeep and the folks at Hot Wax,
A while back you gave a video presentation regarding Ofbiz in production and spoke about building docker images. I found your repo here - https://github.com/sandeepkose/OFBiz-Docker Have there been any further thoughts for creating docker images for ofbiz? Any particular problems/requirements for production usage that Hot Wax have found? Thanks, Dan. On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 07:55, Daniel Watford <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Hans, > > It would be great to get images pushed to docker hub. > > I imagine in the first instance we can get regular trunk builds pushed, > using Derby with demo data loaded. This would make local testing a bit > easier for interested parties. > > Next I would like to see specialised docker images with various database > drivers already loaded (assuming there are no license issues with > distribution) along with docker-compose configurations to couple an ofbiz > instance with a DBMS. > > The docker-compose configurations might include a method of bind mounting > in configuration files and template directories so that users will have an > upgrade path without losing any local configuration and customisations > (e.g. invoice templates). We would need to consider backup and restore > mechanisms too. I would also suggest using a reverse-proxy, such as > Traefik, to handle HTTPS and certificate renewal with Lets Encrypt. I'm not > sure where we would store these configurations, though. Perhaps in a tools > sub-folder on the ofbiz-framework repo? > > Eugen mentioned Kubernetes. I haven't worked with Kubernetes but > understand that it can handle the networking aspects such as HTTPS and > reverse-proxy for us out of the box, so might be worth considering over > docker-compose. I imagine tool choice will depend on the community's > experience. If Kubernetes is considered a progression from compose, perhaps > we could start with docker-compose and move on from there in the future. > > I would expect creating and publishing of images to be driven by the same > process as regular releases. I assume this is driven by > ofbiz's continuous integration infrastructure so I'd need a better > understanding of how that all works to be able to better contribute. > > I'm not a PMC member, so probably better not to hand the docker hub > credentials to me at the moment. I'd expect the CI infrastructure to be > able to store secrets for use by the docker image publication process, so > perhaps better to store credentials there for now. > > Thanks, > > Dan. > > On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 00:58, Hans Bakker <[hidden email]> > wrote: > >> Hi Daniel, >> >> I started a similar activity about 3 years ago and created and used the >> ofbiz account on hub.docker.com. >> >> if you are ready to start an official ofbiz image there, i can hand over >> the account to you or anybody within the PMC, >> >> regards, >> >> Hans Bakker >> antwebsystems.com >> >> On 11/30/20 5:23 AM, Daniel Watford wrote: >> > Hi Eugen, >> > >> > I'm very interested in running Ofbiz in Docker and have a few >> experiments >> > underway. >> > >> > Please see a recent message on the dev mailing list with a branch to >> > builder docker images - >> > >> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r40fd679818a37e113b469add51755b1097a2b02d3961e71a2cfe928d%40%3Cdev.ofbiz.apache.org%3E >> > >> > The approach in the branch referred to in above mailing list thread is >> to >> > build the currently checked out workspace. This has been particularly >> > useful for me when testing. >> > >> > Also check out https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-10407 where >> > approaches making use of a Dockerfile where ofbiz sources are retrieved >> > from the repo as part of the docker build process. >> > >> > I prefer the approach of building the currently checked out environment >> - >> > but I'm biased :) >> > >> > Also see this docker-compose configuration which builds a docker image >> to >> > operate alongside a Postgres database. - >> > https://github.com/danwatford/docker-postgres-ofbiz >> > >> > To move this forward I think we need the ofbiz committers to signal a >> > preferred direction and then we can collectively focus on that and get >> > closer to publishing some official images. >> > >> > Cheers, >> > >> > Dan. >> > >> > On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 at 22:09, Eugen Stan <[hidden email]> >> wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> I would like to joint he OFBiz Community days and focus on two things: >> >> >> >> - How to deploy OFBiz with Docker / Kubernetes - build a Helm chart if >> >> there is none available >> >> - Setup OFBiz in Romanian language - and document the steps on my >> website. >> >> >> >> I would love help feedback on the above. >> >> My plan is to work on his for this week. >> >> >> >> Who else is interested in the above topics? >> >> >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> -- >> >> Eugen Stan >> >> +40720 898 747 / netdava.com >> >> >> > >> > > > -- > Daniel Watford > -- Daniel Watford |
Hi Daniel
This github repo is to setup dev environment with MySQL and PostgreSQL databases. For production we need to create a bind mount for content, images and logs directories when creating docker image. Whenever I get a chance will create and push OFBiz Trunk docker image to the docker hub with external database support (MySQL and PostgreSQL) and also share Dockerfile for reference. On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 4:23 PM Daniel Watford <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Sandeep and the folks at Hot Wax, > > A while back you gave a video presentation regarding Ofbiz in production > and spoke about building docker images. I found your repo here - > https://github.com/sandeepkose/OFBiz-Docker > > Have there been any further thoughts for creating docker images for ofbiz? > Any particular problems/requirements for production usage that Hot Wax have > found? > > Thanks, > > Dan. > > > On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 07:55, Daniel Watford <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Hi Hans, >> >> It would be great to get images pushed to docker hub. >> >> I imagine in the first instance we can get regular trunk builds pushed, >> using Derby with demo data loaded. This would make local testing a bit >> easier for interested parties. >> >> Next I would like to see specialised docker images with various database >> drivers already loaded (assuming there are no license issues with >> distribution) along with docker-compose configurations to couple an ofbiz >> instance with a DBMS. >> >> The docker-compose configurations might include a method of bind mounting >> in configuration files and template directories so that users will have an >> upgrade path without losing any local configuration and customisations >> (e.g. invoice templates). We would need to consider backup and restore >> mechanisms too. I would also suggest using a reverse-proxy, such as >> Traefik, to handle HTTPS and certificate renewal with Lets Encrypt. I'm not >> sure where we would store these configurations, though. Perhaps in a tools >> sub-folder on the ofbiz-framework repo? >> >> Eugen mentioned Kubernetes. I haven't worked with Kubernetes but >> understand that it can handle the networking aspects such as HTTPS and >> reverse-proxy for us out of the box, so might be worth considering over >> docker-compose. I imagine tool choice will depend on the community's >> experience. If Kubernetes is considered a progression from compose, perhaps >> we could start with docker-compose and move on from there in the future. >> >> I would expect creating and publishing of images to be driven by the same >> process as regular releases. I assume this is driven by >> ofbiz's continuous integration infrastructure so I'd need a better >> understanding of how that all works to be able to better contribute. >> >> I'm not a PMC member, so probably better not to hand the docker hub >> credentials to me at the moment. I'd expect the CI infrastructure to be >> able to store secrets for use by the docker image publication process, so >> perhaps better to store credentials there for now. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Dan. >> >> On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 00:58, Hans Bakker <[hidden email]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Daniel, >>> >>> I started a similar activity about 3 years ago and created and used the >>> ofbiz account on hub.docker.com. >>> >>> if you are ready to start an official ofbiz image there, i can hand over >>> the account to you or anybody within the PMC, >>> >>> regards, >>> >>> Hans Bakker >>> antwebsystems.com >>> >>> On 11/30/20 5:23 AM, Daniel Watford wrote: >>> > Hi Eugen, >>> > >>> > I'm very interested in running Ofbiz in Docker and have a few >>> experiments >>> > underway. >>> > >>> > Please see a recent message on the dev mailing list with a branch to >>> > builder docker images - >>> > >>> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r40fd679818a37e113b469add51755b1097a2b02d3961e71a2cfe928d%40%3Cdev.ofbiz.apache.org%3E >>> > >>> > The approach in the branch referred to in above mailing list thread is >>> to >>> > build the currently checked out workspace. This has been particularly >>> > useful for me when testing. >>> > >>> > Also check out https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-10407 where >>> > approaches making use of a Dockerfile where ofbiz sources are retrieved >>> > from the repo as part of the docker build process. >>> > >>> > I prefer the approach of building the currently checked out >>> environment - >>> > but I'm biased :) >>> > >>> > Also see this docker-compose configuration which builds a docker image >>> to >>> > operate alongside a Postgres database. - >>> > https://github.com/danwatford/docker-postgres-ofbiz >>> > >>> > To move this forward I think we need the ofbiz committers to signal a >>> > preferred direction and then we can collectively focus on that and get >>> > closer to publishing some official images. >>> > >>> > Cheers, >>> > >>> > Dan. >>> > >>> > On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 at 22:09, Eugen Stan <[hidden email]> >>> wrote: >>> > >>> >> Hi, >>> >> >>> >> I would like to joint he OFBiz Community days and focus on two things: >>> >> >>> >> - How to deploy OFBiz with Docker / Kubernetes - build a Helm chart if >>> >> there is none available >>> >> - Setup OFBiz in Romanian language - and document the steps on my >>> website. >>> >> >>> >> I would love help feedback on the above. >>> >> My plan is to work on his for this week. >>> >> >>> >> Who else is interested in the above topics? >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> Regards, >>> >> -- >>> >> Eugen Stan >>> >> +40720 898 747 / netdava.com >>> >> >>> > >>> >> >> >> -- >> Daniel Watford >> > > > -- > Daniel Watford > |
Hi Sandeep,
Your message has been moderated, else it would not have reached this Mailing List. Please subscribe to the mailing list, See why here http://ofbiz.apache.org/mailing-lists.html. You will get better support, people can answer you on the ML. The wider the audience the better the answers you might get. Also, it's more work for moderators who have to accept your messages as long as you have not subscribed. Thanks and regards, Aditya Sharma On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 11:37 AM [hidden email] < [hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Daniel > > This github repo is to setup dev environment with MySQL and PostgreSQL > databases. > > For production we need to create a bind mount for content, images and logs > directories when creating docker image. > > Whenever I get a chance will create and push OFBiz Trunk docker image to > the docker hub with external database support (MySQL and PostgreSQL) and > also share Dockerfile for reference. > > On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 4:23 PM Daniel Watford <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > Hi Sandeep and the folks at Hot Wax, > > > > A while back you gave a video presentation regarding Ofbiz in production > > and spoke about building docker images. I found your repo here - > > https://github.com/sandeepkose/OFBiz-Docker > > > > Have there been any further thoughts for creating docker images for > ofbiz? > > Any particular problems/requirements for production usage that Hot Wax > have > > found? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Dan. > > > > > > On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 07:55, Daniel Watford <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > >> Hi Hans, > >> > >> It would be great to get images pushed to docker hub. > >> > >> I imagine in the first instance we can get regular trunk builds pushed, > >> using Derby with demo data loaded. This would make local testing a bit > >> easier for interested parties. > >> > >> Next I would like to see specialised docker images with various database > >> drivers already loaded (assuming there are no license issues with > >> distribution) along with docker-compose configurations to couple an > ofbiz > >> instance with a DBMS. > >> > >> The docker-compose configurations might include a method of bind > mounting > >> in configuration files and template directories so that users will have > an > >> upgrade path without losing any local configuration and customisations > >> (e.g. invoice templates). We would need to consider backup and restore > >> mechanisms too. I would also suggest using a reverse-proxy, such as > >> Traefik, to handle HTTPS and certificate renewal with Lets Encrypt. I'm > not > >> sure where we would store these configurations, though. Perhaps in a > tools > >> sub-folder on the ofbiz-framework repo? > >> > >> Eugen mentioned Kubernetes. I haven't worked with Kubernetes but > >> understand that it can handle the networking aspects such as HTTPS and > >> reverse-proxy for us out of the box, so might be worth considering over > >> docker-compose. I imagine tool choice will depend on the community's > >> experience. If Kubernetes is considered a progression from compose, > perhaps > >> we could start with docker-compose and move on from there in the future. > >> > >> I would expect creating and publishing of images to be driven by the > same > >> process as regular releases. I assume this is driven by > >> ofbiz's continuous integration infrastructure so I'd need a better > >> understanding of how that all works to be able to better contribute. > >> > >> I'm not a PMC member, so probably better not to hand the docker hub > >> credentials to me at the moment. I'd expect the CI infrastructure to be > >> able to store secrets for use by the docker image publication process, > so > >> perhaps better to store credentials there for now. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Dan. > >> > >> On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 00:58, Hans Bakker <[hidden email]> > >> wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Daniel, > >>> > >>> I started a similar activity about 3 years ago and created and used the > >>> ofbiz account on hub.docker.com. > >>> > >>> if you are ready to start an official ofbiz image there, i can hand > over > >>> the account to you or anybody within the PMC, > >>> > >>> regards, > >>> > >>> Hans Bakker > >>> antwebsystems.com > >>> > >>> On 11/30/20 5:23 AM, Daniel Watford wrote: > >>> > Hi Eugen, > >>> > > >>> > I'm very interested in running Ofbiz in Docker and have a few > >>> experiments > >>> > underway. > >>> > > >>> > Please see a recent message on the dev mailing list with a branch to > >>> > builder docker images - > >>> > > >>> > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r40fd679818a37e113b469add51755b1097a2b02d3961e71a2cfe928d%40%3Cdev.ofbiz.apache.org%3E > >>> > > >>> > The approach in the branch referred to in above mailing list thread > is > >>> to > >>> > build the currently checked out workspace. This has been particularly > >>> > useful for me when testing. > >>> > > >>> > Also check out https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-10407 > where > >>> > approaches making use of a Dockerfile where ofbiz sources are > retrieved > >>> > from the repo as part of the docker build process. > >>> > > >>> > I prefer the approach of building the currently checked out > >>> environment - > >>> > but I'm biased :) > >>> > > >>> > Also see this docker-compose configuration which builds a docker > image > >>> to > >>> > operate alongside a Postgres database. - > >>> > https://github.com/danwatford/docker-postgres-ofbiz > >>> > > >>> > To move this forward I think we need the ofbiz committers to signal a > >>> > preferred direction and then we can collectively focus on that and > get > >>> > closer to publishing some official images. > >>> > > >>> > Cheers, > >>> > > >>> > Dan. > >>> > > >>> > On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 at 22:09, Eugen Stan <[hidden email]> > >>> wrote: > >>> > > >>> >> Hi, > >>> >> > >>> >> I would like to joint he OFBiz Community days and focus on two > things: > >>> >> > >>> >> - How to deploy OFBiz with Docker / Kubernetes - build a Helm chart > if > >>> >> there is none available > >>> >> - Setup OFBiz in Romanian language - and document the steps on my > >>> website. > >>> >> > >>> >> I would love help feedback on the above. > >>> >> My plan is to work on his for this week. > >>> >> > >>> >> Who else is interested in the above topics? > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> Regards, > >>> >> -- > >>> >> Eugen Stan > >>> >> +40720 898 747 / netdava.com > >>> >> > >>> > > >>> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Daniel Watford > >> > > > > > > -- > > Daniel Watford > > > |
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Hello all,
A big thank so much to everyone who participated in the OFBiz community day. Every contribution matters! We'd also like anyone who participated to complete a brief survey. This will help us gather some feedback and information about how we can improve future Community Days. Please feel this short survey, (There are only 9 questions so it really won't take much time) https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2DZHC2M *IMPORTANT NOTE*: Please only complete the survey if you actually participated in Community Day. The survey will be open until *December 15th, 2020.* and I will document the results on the Wiki and publish it on the mailing list. P.S. We have closed the "OFBiz Community Day (November 2020)" Jira sprint. Thanks & Regards, Devanshu Vyas. On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 3:54 AM Daniel Watford <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Eugen, > > I'm very interested in running Ofbiz in Docker and have a few experiments > underway. > > Please see a recent message on the dev mailing list with a branch to > builder docker images - > > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r40fd679818a37e113b469add51755b1097a2b02d3961e71a2cfe928d%40%3Cdev.ofbiz.apache.org%3E > > The approach in the branch referred to in above mailing list thread is to > build the currently checked out workspace. This has been particularly > useful for me when testing. > > Also check out https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-10407 where > approaches making use of a Dockerfile where ofbiz sources are retrieved > from the repo as part of the docker build process. > > I prefer the approach of building the currently checked out environment - > but I'm biased :) > > Also see this docker-compose configuration which builds a docker image to > operate alongside a Postgres database. - > https://github.com/danwatford/docker-postgres-ofbiz > > To move this forward I think we need the ofbiz committers to signal a > preferred direction and then we can collectively focus on that and get > closer to publishing some official images. > > Cheers, > > Dan. > > On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 at 22:09, Eugen Stan <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I would like to joint he OFBiz Community days and focus on two things: > > > > - How to deploy OFBiz with Docker / Kubernetes - build a Helm chart if > > there is none available > > - Setup OFBiz in Romanian language - and document the steps on my > website. > > > > I would love help feedback on the above. > > My plan is to work on his for this week. > > > > Who else is interested in the above topics? > > > > > > Regards, > > -- > > Eugen Stan > > +40720 898 747 / netdava.com > > > > > -- > Daniel Watford > |
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