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Erwan de FERRIERES
Hi all,

I was looking for the date of the first OFBiz's commit. Can't find it
anywhere on sourceforge. has someone still this one ?

Also, as it is the 10th anniversary, should it be possible to make a
special artwork for the logo, or something we could put in the demo ?

TIA,

--
Erwan de FERRIERES
www.nereide.biz
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Re: OFBiz's first commit

Adrian Crum-3
I was thinking about the anniversary too. We should have some kind of
celebration.

-Adrian

On 1/27/2011 5:43 AM, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I was looking for the date of the first OFBiz's commit. Can't find it
> anywhere on sourceforge. has someone still this one ?
>
> Also, as it is the 10th anniversary, should it be possible to make a
> special artwork for the logo, or something we could put in the demo ?
>
> TIA,
>
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Re: OFBiz's first commit

David E. Jones-2
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I'm looking around a little for the old CVS repo on SourceForge (which is what OFBiz started with, wasn't much SVN available in those days), and I think it may be gone.

The old release files are available though:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/ofbiz/files/OldFiles/

Should be pretty entertaining....

-David


On Jan 27, 2011, at 5:43 AM, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I was looking for the date of the first OFBiz's commit. Can't find it anywhere on sourceforge. has someone still this one ?
>
> Also, as it is the 10th anniversary, should it be possible to make a special artwork for the logo, or something we could put in the demo ?
>
> TIA,
>
> --
> Erwan de FERRIERES
> www.nereide.biz

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Re: OFBiz's first commit

BJ Freeman
the earlist copy of ofbiz i have is in 2002
the earliest date I have for cvs is 8/15/2003


=========================
BJ Freeman
Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation  <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52>
Specialtymarket.com  <http://www.specialtymarket.com/>
Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist

Chat  Y! messenger: bjfr33man


David E Jones sent the following on 1/27/2011 11:24 AM:

>
> I'm looking around a little for the old CVS repo on SourceForge (which is what OFBiz started with, wasn't much SVN available in those days), and I think it may be gone.
>
> The old release files are available though:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/ofbiz/files/OldFiles/
>
> Should be pretty entertaining....
>
> -David
>
>
> On Jan 27, 2011, at 5:43 AM, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I was looking for the date of the first OFBiz's commit. Can't find it anywhere on sourceforge. has someone still this one ?
>>
>> Also, as it is the 10th anniversary, should it be possible to make a special artwork for the logo, or something we could put in the demo ?
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> --
>> Erwan de FERRIERES
>> www.nereide.biz
>
>

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Re: OFBiz's first commit

David E. Jones-2

The project was created on SourceForge.net on 13 May 2001. I don't know when the first commit was.

The first preview release (still available on SourceForge) was "ofbiz-2001.05.24.zip" which, as the name implies, was released on 24 May 2001. Obviously I had been working on the data model and other aspects of the project well before the 13 May when the project was officially created on SourceForge, and because of that the first main commit had a fair amount in it.

The early stuff ran on JBoss and all of the entities were used to generate code including container managed EJBs, JSPs for each entity (like the current Entity Data Maintenance), etc. It is a testament to the folly of the code generation approach for large projects. The generated code was over 1 million lines, if I remember right.

-David


On Jan 27, 2011, at 11:47 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:

> the earlist copy of ofbiz i have is in 2002
> the earliest date I have for cvs is 8/15/2003
>
>
> =========================
> BJ Freeman
> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation  <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52>
> Specialtymarket.com  <http://www.specialtymarket.com/>
> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist
>
> Chat  Y! messenger: bjfr33man
>
>
> David E Jones sent the following on 1/27/2011 11:24 AM:
>>
>> I'm looking around a little for the old CVS repo on SourceForge (which is what OFBiz started with, wasn't much SVN available in those days), and I think it may be gone.
>>
>> The old release files are available though:
>>
>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/ofbiz/files/OldFiles/
>>
>> Should be pretty entertaining....
>>
>> -David
>>
>>
>> On Jan 27, 2011, at 5:43 AM, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I was looking for the date of the first OFBiz's commit. Can't find it anywhere on sourceforge. has someone still this one ?
>>>
>>> Also, as it is the 10th anniversary, should it be possible to make a special artwork for the logo, or something we could put in the demo ?
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>>
>>> --
>>> Erwan de FERRIERES
>>> www.nereide.biz
>>
>>
>

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Re: OFBiz's first commit

Pierre Smits
WootWoot. Hurray for 10 years OFBiz...

How convenient that release 10 coincides. Maybe we could hold a contest to
get a logo that commemorates the aniversary.

Regards,

Pierre

2011/1/27 David E Jones <[hidden email]>

>
> The project was created on SourceForge.net on 13 May 2001. I don't know
> when the first commit was.
>
> The first preview release (still available on SourceForge) was
> "ofbiz-2001.05.24.zip" which, as the name implies, was released on 24 May
> 2001. Obviously I had been working on the data model and other aspects of
> the project well before the 13 May when the project was officially created
> on SourceForge, and because of that the first main commit had a fair amount
> in it.
>
> The early stuff ran on JBoss and all of the entities were used to generate
> code including container managed EJBs, JSPs for each entity (like the
> current Entity Data Maintenance), etc. It is a testament to the folly of the
> code generation approach for large projects. The generated code was over 1
> million lines, if I remember right.
>
> -David
>
>
> On Jan 27, 2011, at 11:47 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:
>
> > the earlist copy of ofbiz i have is in 2002
> > the earliest date I have for cvs is 8/15/2003
> >
> >
> > =========================
> > BJ Freeman
> > Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation  <
> http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52>
> > Specialtymarket.com  <http://www.specialtymarket.com/>
> > Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist
> >
> > Chat  Y! messenger: bjfr33man
> >
> >
> > David E Jones sent the following on 1/27/2011 11:24 AM:
> >>
> >> I'm looking around a little for the old CVS repo on SourceForge (which
> is what OFBiz started with, wasn't much SVN available in those days), and I
> think it may be gone.
> >>
> >> The old release files are available though:
> >>
> >> https://sourceforge.net/projects/ofbiz/files/OldFiles/
> >>
> >> Should be pretty entertaining....
> >>
> >> -David
> >>
> >>
> >> On Jan 27, 2011, at 5:43 AM, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi all,
> >>>
> >>> I was looking for the date of the first OFBiz's commit. Can't find it
> anywhere on sourceforge. has someone still this one ?
> >>>
> >>> Also, as it is the 10th anniversary, should it be possible to make a
> special artwork for the logo, or something we could put in the demo ?
> >>>
> >>> TIA,
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Erwan de FERRIERES
> >>> www.nereide.biz
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
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Re: OFBiz's first commit

David E. Jones-2

Release "10" was actually the release branch 10.04 because it was branched from the trunk in April 2010.

The next release will probably be something like 11.04, because it will probably be branched in April 2011. However, if it was branched next month the release would be 11.02.

If you look at the history you'll notice that there was a release 4.0, but then the next release branch was 09.04.

-David


On Jan 27, 2011, at 11:58 PM, Pierre Smits wrote:

> WootWoot. Hurray for 10 years OFBiz...
>
> How convenient that release 10 coincides. Maybe we could hold a contest to
> get a logo that commemorates the aniversary.
>
> Regards,
>
> Pierre
>
> 2011/1/27 David E Jones <[hidden email]>
>
>>
>> The project was created on SourceForge.net on 13 May 2001. I don't know
>> when the first commit was.
>>
>> The first preview release (still available on SourceForge) was
>> "ofbiz-2001.05.24.zip" which, as the name implies, was released on 24 May
>> 2001. Obviously I had been working on the data model and other aspects of
>> the project well before the 13 May when the project was officially created
>> on SourceForge, and because of that the first main commit had a fair amount
>> in it.
>>
>> The early stuff ran on JBoss and all of the entities were used to generate
>> code including container managed EJBs, JSPs for each entity (like the
>> current Entity Data Maintenance), etc. It is a testament to the folly of the
>> code generation approach for large projects. The generated code was over 1
>> million lines, if I remember right.
>>
>> -David
>>
>>
>> On Jan 27, 2011, at 11:47 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:
>>
>>> the earlist copy of ofbiz i have is in 2002
>>> the earliest date I have for cvs is 8/15/2003
>>>
>>>
>>> =========================
>>> BJ Freeman
>>> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation  <
>> http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52>
>>> Specialtymarket.com  <http://www.specialtymarket.com/>
>>> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist
>>>
>>> Chat  Y! messenger: bjfr33man
>>>
>>>
>>> David E Jones sent the following on 1/27/2011 11:24 AM:
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking around a little for the old CVS repo on SourceForge (which
>> is what OFBiz started with, wasn't much SVN available in those days), and I
>> think it may be gone.
>>>>
>>>> The old release files are available though:
>>>>
>>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/ofbiz/files/OldFiles/
>>>>
>>>> Should be pretty entertaining....
>>>>
>>>> -David
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Jan 27, 2011, at 5:43 AM, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I was looking for the date of the first OFBiz's commit. Can't find it
>> anywhere on sourceforge. has someone still this one ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, as it is the 10th anniversary, should it be possible to make a
>> special artwork for the logo, or something we could put in the demo ?
>>>>>
>>>>> TIA,
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Erwan de FERRIERES
>>>>> www.nereide.biz
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>

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Re: OFBiz's first commit

Pierre Smits
I know...

Maybe we shouldn't do a mayor release like 11 when it is based on current
technology and frame work, but continue on the 10.x branch.

And have the new release, whether that is 11, 15 or NG, based on new
approaches and insights as stated/discussed in other threads.

Regards,

Pierre.

2011/1/28 David E Jones <[hidden email]>

>
> Release "10" was actually the release branch 10.04 because it was branched
> from the trunk in April 2010.
>
> The next release will probably be something like 11.04, because it will
> proba




> bly be branched in April 2011. However, if it was branched next month the
> release would be 11.02.
>
> If you look at the history you'll notice that there was a release 4.0, but
> then the next release branch was 09.04.
>
> -David
>
>
> On Jan 27, 2011, at 11:58 PM, Pierre Smits wrote:
>
> > WootWoot. Hurray for 10 years OFBiz...
> >
> > How convenient that release 10 coincides. Maybe we could hold a contest
> to
> > get a logo that commemorates the aniversary.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Pierre
> >
> > 2011/1/27 David E Jones <[hidden email]>
> >
> >>
> >> The project was created on SourceForge.net on 13 May 2001. I don't know
> >> when the first commit was.
> >>
> >> The first preview release (still available on SourceForge) was
> >> "ofbiz-2001.05.24.zip" which, as the name implies, was released on 24
> May
> >> 2001. Obviously I had been working on the data model and other aspects
> of
> >> the project well before the 13 May when the project was officially
> created
> >> on SourceForge, and because of that the first main commit had a fair
> amount
> >> in it.
> >>
> >> The early stuff ran on JBoss and all of the entities were used to
> generate
> >> code including container managed EJBs, JSPs for each entity (like the
> >> current Entity Data Maintenance), etc. It is a testament to the folly of
> the
> >> code generation approach for large projects. The generated code was over
> 1
> >> million lines, if I remember right.
> >>
> >> -David
> >>
> >>
> >> On Jan 27, 2011, at 11:47 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:
> >>
> >>> the earlist copy of ofbiz i have is in 2002
> >>> the earliest date I have for cvs is 8/15/2003
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> =========================
> >>> BJ Freeman
> >>> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation  <
> >> http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52>
> >>> Specialtymarket.com  <http://www.specialtymarket.com/>
> >>> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist
> >>>
> >>> Chat  Y! messenger: bjfr33man
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> David E Jones sent the following on 1/27/2011 11:24 AM:
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm looking around a little for the old CVS repo on SourceForge (which
> >> is what OFBiz started with, wasn't much SVN available in those days),
> and I
> >> think it may be gone.
> >>>>
> >>>> The old release files are available though:
> >>>>
> >>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/ofbiz/files/OldFiles/
> >>>>
> >>>> Should be pretty entertaining....
> >>>>
> >>>> -David
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On Jan 27, 2011, at 5:43 AM, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Hi all,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I was looking for the date of the first OFBiz's commit. Can't find it
> >> anywhere on sourceforge. has someone still this one ?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Also, as it is the 10th anniversary, should it be possible to make a
> >> special artwork for the logo, or something we could put in the demo ?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> TIA,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> --
> >>>>> Erwan de FERRIERES
> >>>>> www.nereide.biz
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
>
>
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Re: OFBiz's first commit

Scott Gray-2
Doing is a lot more work than talking, I don't think it would be a good idea to change our existing processes based on the hope of change.

Regards
Scott

HotWax Media
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com

On 28/01/2011, at 9:17 PM, Pierre Smits wrote:

> I know...
>
> Maybe we shouldn't do a mayor release like 11 when it is based on current
> technology and frame work, but continue on the 10.x branch.
>
> And have the new release, whether that is 11, 15 or NG, based on new
> approaches and insights as stated/discussed in other threads.
>
> Regards,
>
> Pierre.
>
> 2011/1/28 David E Jones <[hidden email]>
>
>>
>> Release "10" was actually the release branch 10.04 because it was branched
>> from the trunk in April 2010.
>>
>> The next release will probably be something like 11.04, because it will
>> proba
>
>
>
>
>> bly be branched in April 2011. However, if it was branched next month the
>> release would be 11.02.
>>
>> If you look at the history you'll notice that there was a release 4.0, but
>> then the next release branch was 09.04.
>>
>> -David
>>
>>
>> On Jan 27, 2011, at 11:58 PM, Pierre Smits wrote:
>>
>>> WootWoot. Hurray for 10 years OFBiz...
>>>
>>> How convenient that release 10 coincides. Maybe we could hold a contest
>> to
>>> get a logo that commemorates the aniversary.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Pierre
>>>
>>> 2011/1/27 David E Jones <[hidden email]>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> The project was created on SourceForge.net on 13 May 2001. I don't know
>>>> when the first commit was.
>>>>
>>>> The first preview release (still available on SourceForge) was
>>>> "ofbiz-2001.05.24.zip" which, as the name implies, was released on 24
>> May
>>>> 2001. Obviously I had been working on the data model and other aspects
>> of
>>>> the project well before the 13 May when the project was officially
>> created
>>>> on SourceForge, and because of that the first main commit had a fair
>> amount
>>>> in it.
>>>>
>>>> The early stuff ran on JBoss and all of the entities were used to
>> generate
>>>> code including container managed EJBs, JSPs for each entity (like the
>>>> current Entity Data Maintenance), etc. It is a testament to the folly of
>> the
>>>> code generation approach for large projects. The generated code was over
>> 1
>>>> million lines, if I remember right.
>>>>
>>>> -David
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Jan 27, 2011, at 11:47 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> the earlist copy of ofbiz i have is in 2002
>>>>> the earliest date I have for cvs is 8/15/2003
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> =========================
>>>>> BJ Freeman
>>>>> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation  <
>>>> http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52>
>>>>> Specialtymarket.com  <http://www.specialtymarket.com/>
>>>>> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist
>>>>>
>>>>> Chat  Y! messenger: bjfr33man
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> David E Jones sent the following on 1/27/2011 11:24 AM:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm looking around a little for the old CVS repo on SourceForge (which
>>>> is what OFBiz started with, wasn't much SVN available in those days),
>> and I
>>>> think it may be gone.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The old release files are available though:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/ofbiz/files/OldFiles/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Should be pretty entertaining....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -David
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Jan 27, 2011, at 5:43 AM, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I was looking for the date of the first OFBiz's commit. Can't find it
>>>> anywhere on sourceforge. has someone still this one ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Also, as it is the 10th anniversary, should it be possible to make a
>>>> special artwork for the logo, or something we could put in the demo ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> TIA,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Erwan de FERRIERES
>>>>>>> www.nereide.biz
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>


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Re: OFBiz's first commit

Erwan de FERRIERES
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Le 27/01/2011 21:11, David E Jones a écrit :
>
> The project was created on SourceForge.net on 13 May 2001. I don't know when the first commit was.
>
> The first preview release (still available on SourceForge) was "ofbiz-2001.05.24.zip" which, as the name implies, was released on 24 May 2001. Obviously I had been working on the data model and other aspects of the project well before the 13 May when the project was officially created on SourceForge, and because of that the first main commit had a fair amount in it.
>
> The early stuff ran on JBoss and all of the entities were used to generate code including container managed EJBs, JSPs for each entity (like the current Entity Data Maintenance), etc. It is a testament to the folly of the code generation approach for large projects. The generated code was over 1 million lines, if I remember right.
>
> -David
>

Thanks for the info ! I'll try to make a wiki page or something of it,
just for posterity !

--
Erwan de FERRIERES
www.nereide.biz
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Re: OFBiz's first commit

Jacopo Cappellato-4
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Yes please, we should avoid adding confusion our release naming convention; next series will be 11.* because it will be branched in 2011 etc...

Jacopo

On Jan 28, 2011, at 9:34 AM, Scott Gray wrote:

> Doing is a lot more work than talking, I don't think it would be a good idea to change our existing processes based on the hope of change.
>
> Regards
> Scott
>
> HotWax Media
> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com
>
> On 28/01/2011, at 9:17 PM, Pierre Smits wrote:
>
>> I know...
>>
>> Maybe we shouldn't do a mayor release like 11 when it is based on current
>> technology and frame work, but continue on the 10.x branch.
>>
>> And have the new release, whether that is 11, 15 or NG, based on new
>> approaches and insights as stated/discussed in other threads.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Pierre.
>>
>> 2011/1/28 David E Jones <[hidden email]>
>>
>>>
>>> Release "10" was actually the release branch 10.04 because it was branched
>>> from the trunk in April 2010.
>>>
>>> The next release will probably be something like 11.04, because it will
>>> proba
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> bly be branched in April 2011. However, if it was branched next month the
>>> release would be 11.02.
>>>
>>> If you look at the history you'll notice that there was a release 4.0, but
>>> then the next release branch was 09.04.
>>>
>>> -David
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jan 27, 2011, at 11:58 PM, Pierre Smits wrote:
>>>
>>>> WootWoot. Hurray for 10 years OFBiz...
>>>>
>>>> How convenient that release 10 coincides. Maybe we could hold a contest
>>> to
>>>> get a logo that commemorates the aniversary.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Pierre
>>>>
>>>> 2011/1/27 David E Jones <[hidden email]>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The project was created on SourceForge.net on 13 May 2001. I don't know
>>>>> when the first commit was.
>>>>>
>>>>> The first preview release (still available on SourceForge) was
>>>>> "ofbiz-2001.05.24.zip" which, as the name implies, was released on 24
>>> May
>>>>> 2001. Obviously I had been working on the data model and other aspects
>>> of
>>>>> the project well before the 13 May when the project was officially
>>> created
>>>>> on SourceForge, and because of that the first main commit had a fair
>>> amount
>>>>> in it.
>>>>>
>>>>> The early stuff ran on JBoss and all of the entities were used to
>>> generate
>>>>> code including container managed EJBs, JSPs for each entity (like the
>>>>> current Entity Data Maintenance), etc. It is a testament to the folly of
>>> the
>>>>> code generation approach for large projects. The generated code was over
>>> 1
>>>>> million lines, if I remember right.
>>>>>
>>>>> -David
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Jan 27, 2011, at 11:47 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> the earlist copy of ofbiz i have is in 2002
>>>>>> the earliest date I have for cvs is 8/15/2003
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> =========================
>>>>>> BJ Freeman
>>>>>> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation  <
>>>>> http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52>
>>>>>> Specialtymarket.com  <http://www.specialtymarket.com/>
>>>>>> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Chat  Y! messenger: bjfr33man
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> David E Jones sent the following on 1/27/2011 11:24 AM:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm looking around a little for the old CVS repo on SourceForge (which
>>>>> is what OFBiz started with, wasn't much SVN available in those days),
>>> and I
>>>>> think it may be gone.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The old release files are available though:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/ofbiz/files/OldFiles/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Should be pretty entertaining....
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -David
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Jan 27, 2011, at 5:43 AM, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I was looking for the date of the first OFBiz's commit. Can't find it
>>>>> anywhere on sourceforge. has someone still this one ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Also, as it is the 10th anniversary, should it be possible to make a
>>>>> special artwork for the logo, or something we could put in the demo ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> TIA,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Erwan de FERRIERES
>>>>>>>> www.nereide.biz
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>

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Re: OFBiz's first commit

Adam Heath-2
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On 01/27/2011 02:11 PM, David E Jones wrote:

>
> The project was created on SourceForge.net on 13 May
> 2001. I don't know when the first commit was.
>
> The first preview release (still available on
> SourceForge) was "ofbiz-2001.05.24.zip" which, as the
> name implies, was released on 24 May 2001. Obviously
> I had been working on the data model and other
> aspects of the project well before the 13 May when
> the project was officially created on SourceForge,
> and because of that the first main commit had a fair
> amount in it.

==
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doogie@adam-ofbiz-testing[4]:/home/doogie/code/ofbiz/sf-cvs-git(master)$
git log | tail -n 23
commit cb9e923b99ce5ea73718ff932f795e2e9077051a
Author: jonesde <jonesde>
Date:   Thu May 24 15:02:35 2001 +0000

    Initial checkin of entitygen module

commit 80f808e15d2926fdd15223c5e13ba5f5d9a8693e
Author: jonesde <jonesde>
Date:   Thu May 24 15:02:35 2001 +0000

    Initial revision

commit 1c5440d0ef399cfd3f7aec5e1150ae78f02b08a1
Author: jonesde <jonesde>
Date:   Thu May 24 15:00:59 2001 +0000

    Initial checkin of setup module.

commit 2a3621c5e9ea0d328a755f460dc1d2caef82f5cb
Author: jonesde <jonesde>
Date:   Thu May 24 15:00:59 2001 +0000

    Initial revision
==

There is a cvs repo on sf.net now for ofbiz.  I've been able to import
each of the separate modules(cvs-lingo), then use git-stitch-repo(1)
to join each separate git repository back into one.

I have the current apache.org svn imported into git, then the old
svn.ofbiz.org git repo stitched into that, using a git graft.

I can't really graft the cvs-based repo in, as the new svn repo at
ofbiz.org was created by hand from scratch.

==
git svn clone .....
cat << _EOF_
[remote "svn.ofbiz.org"]
        url = http://git.brainfood.com/pub/svn.ofbiz.org/
        fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/svn.ofbiz.org/*
_EOF_
==
Find the last git commit on 'master'.  Then, git log
svn.ofbiz.org/master, and find the commit for svn v7923(which s/b
8a5aba2fec582d719398934b8e712b69949271e8).  Then do:

==
echo $commit_hash 8a5aba2fec582d719398934b8e712b69949271e8 >>
.git/info/grafts
==

1: https://metacpan.org/module/git-stitch-repo
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Re: OFBiz's first commit

Adam Heath-2
On 05/09/2012 06:43 PM, Adam Heath wrote:

> On 01/27/2011 02:11 PM, David E Jones wrote:
>>
>> The project was created on SourceForge.net on 13 May
>> 2001. I don't know when the first commit was.
>>
>> The first preview release (still available on
>> SourceForge) was "ofbiz-2001.05.24.zip" which, as the
>> name implies, was released on 24 May 2001. Obviously
>> I had been working on the data model and other
>> aspects of the project well before the 13 May when
>> the project was officially created on SourceForge,
>> and because of that the first main commit had a fair
>> amount in it.
>
> ==
> 18:36:32 -0500
> doogie@adam-ofbiz-testing[4]:/home/doogie/code/ofbiz/sf-cvs-git(master)$
> git log | tail -n 23
> commit cb9e923b99ce5ea73718ff932f795e2e9077051a
> Author: jonesde <jonesde>
> Date:   Thu May 24 15:02:35 2001 +0000
>
>     Initial checkin of entitygen module
>
> commit 80f808e15d2926fdd15223c5e13ba5f5d9a8693e
> Author: jonesde <jonesde>
> Date:   Thu May 24 15:02:35 2001 +0000
>
>     Initial revision
>
> commit 1c5440d0ef399cfd3f7aec5e1150ae78f02b08a1
> Author: jonesde <jonesde>
> Date:   Thu May 24 15:00:59 2001 +0000
>
>     Initial checkin of setup module.
>
> commit 2a3621c5e9ea0d328a755f460dc1d2caef82f5cb
> Author: jonesde <jonesde>
> Date:   Thu May 24 15:00:59 2001 +0000
>
>     Initial revision
> ==
>
> There is a cvs repo on sf.net now for ofbiz.  I've been able to import
> each of the separate modules(cvs-lingo), then use git-stitch-repo(1)
> to join each separate git repository back into one.
>
> I have the current apache.org svn imported into git, then the old
> svn.ofbiz.org git repo stitched into that, using a git graft.
>
> I can't really graft the cvs-based repo in, as the new svn repo at
> ofbiz.org was created by hand from scratch.
>
> ==
> git svn clone .....
> cat << _EOF_
> [remote "svn.ofbiz.org"]
>         url = http://git.brainfood.com/pub/svn.ofbiz.org/
>         fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/svn.ofbiz.org/*
> _EOF_
> ==
> Find the last git commit on 'master'.  Then, git log
> svn.ofbiz.org/master, and find the commit for svn v7923(which s/b
> 8a5aba2fec582d719398934b8e712b69949271e8).  Then do:
>
> ==
> echo $commit_hash 8a5aba2fec582d719398934b8e712b69949271e8 >>
> .git/info/grafts
> ==
>
> 1: https://metacpan.org/module/git-stitch-repo

==
git clone http://git.brainfood.com/ofbiz.cvs.sourceforge.net
==

if you want the real old stuff as well.  Note, that it will not
compile, and the external jars that it needs to compile were *not*
checked in.