We've developed a quite sophisticated solution for managing (commercial)
properties on top of Ofbiz. It will be available in Q1 2010 but if anybody is interested I'm happy to give preview. Some features: Asset Management - Show your assets in a tree view with unlimited levels (complex, building, floor, unit, etc.) - Define custom attributes Lease Management - Base rent - Turnover rent - Rent indexation - Discounts Service Charges - Budget on property level and divide to individual tenants - Reconciliation of purchase invoices Metrics - Store any type of data on any level of an agreement that you want to be used in lease calculation. Example: the monthly turnover of the tentants. Invoicing - Choose any invoice frequency and offset (in advance vs. afterwards) - Automatic reconciliation when lease details change - Calculates the total value of a lease and compares that to already invoiced amounts Best, Jeroen van der Wal Stromboli b.v. +31 655 874050 [hidden email] |
This looks great Jeron. Looking forward to have this sophisticated
solution in OFBiz soon. -- Divesh Dutta. Jeroen van der Wal wrote: > We've developed a quite sophisticated solution for managing (commercial) > properties on top of Ofbiz. It will be available in Q1 2010 but if anybody > is interested I'm happy to give preview. Some features: > > Asset Management > - Show your assets in a tree view with unlimited levels (complex, building, > floor, unit, etc.) > - Define custom attributes > Lease Management > - Base rent > - Turnover rent > - Rent indexation > - Discounts > Service Charges > - Budget on property level and divide to individual tenants > - Reconciliation of purchase invoices > Metrics > - Store any type of data on any level of an agreement that you want to be > used in lease calculation. Example: the monthly turnover of the tentants. > Invoicing > - Choose any invoice frequency and offset (in advance vs. afterwards) > - Automatic reconciliation when lease details change > - Calculates the total value of a lease and compares that to already > invoiced amounts > > Best, > > Jeroen van der Wal > Stromboli b.v. > +31 655 874050 > [hidden email] > > |
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Hi that will be nice. Thought of that sometime ago. How do I get such a preview?
--- On Mon, 30/11/09, Jeroen van der Wal <[hidden email]> wrote: > From: Jeroen van der Wal <[hidden email]> > Subject: Ofbiz for Real Estate Management > To: "user" <[hidden email]> > Date: Monday, 30 November, 2009, 0:59 > We've developed a quite sophisticated > solution for managing (commercial) > properties on top of Ofbiz. It will be available in Q1 2010 > but if anybody > is interested I'm happy to give preview. Some features: > > Asset Management > - Show your assets in a tree view with unlimited levels > (complex, building, > floor, unit, etc.) > - Define custom attributes > Lease Management > - Base rent > - Turnover rent > - Rent indexation > - Discounts > Service Charges > - Budget on property level and divide to individual > tenants > - Reconciliation of purchase invoices > Metrics > - Store any type of data on any level of an agreement that > you want to be > used in lease calculation. Example: the monthly turnover of > the tentants. > Invoicing > - Choose any invoice frequency and offset (in advance vs. > afterwards) > - Automatic reconciliation when lease details change > - Calculates the total value of a lease and compares that > to already > invoiced amounts > > Best, > > Jeroen van der Wal > Stromboli b.v. > +31 655 874050 > [hidden email] > |
I am interested in a preview also.
Heidi Olagos bvba 2009/11/30 farouk alhassan <[hidden email]> > Hi that will be nice. Thought of that sometime ago. How do I get such a > preview? > > --- On Mon, 30/11/09, Jeroen van der Wal <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > From: Jeroen van der Wal <[hidden email]> > > Subject: Ofbiz for Real Estate Management > > To: "user" <[hidden email]> > > Date: Monday, 30 November, 2009, 0:59 > > We've developed a quite sophisticated > > solution for managing (commercial) > > properties on top of Ofbiz. It will be available in Q1 2010 > > but if anybody > > is interested I'm happy to give preview. Some features: > > > > Asset Management > > - Show your assets in a tree view with unlimited levels > > (complex, building, > > floor, unit, etc.) > > - Define custom attributes > > Lease Management > > - Base rent > > - Turnover rent > > - Rent indexation > > - Discounts > > Service Charges > > - Budget on property level and divide to individual > > tenants > > - Reconciliation of purchase invoices > > Metrics > > - Store any type of data on any level of an agreement that > > you want to be > > used in lease calculation. Example: the monthly turnover of > > the tentants. > > Invoicing > > - Choose any invoice frequency and offset (in advance vs. > > afterwards) > > - Automatic reconciliation when lease details change > > - Calculates the total value of a lease and compares that > > to already > > invoiced amounts > > > > Best, > > > > Jeroen van der Wal > > Stromboli b.v. > > +31 655 874050 > > [hidden email] > > > > > > |
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I'd be interested in taking a look at the preview version too. Thanks Sharan
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I am interested in the preview also.
-Aswath On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 9:12 PM, Info Olagos <[hidden email]> wrote: > I am interested in a preview also. > > Heidi > Olagos bvba > > 2009/11/30 farouk alhassan <[hidden email]> > > > Hi that will be nice. Thought of that sometime ago. How do I get such a > > preview? > > > > --- On Mon, 30/11/09, Jeroen van der Wal <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > > > From: Jeroen van der Wal <[hidden email]> > > > Subject: Ofbiz for Real Estate Management > > > To: "user" <[hidden email]> > > > Date: Monday, 30 November, 2009, 0:59 > > > We've developed a quite sophisticated > > > solution for managing (commercial) > > > properties on top of Ofbiz. It will be available in Q1 2010 > > > but if anybody > > > is interested I'm happy to give preview. Some features: > > > > > > Asset Management > > > - Show your assets in a tree view with unlimited levels > > > (complex, building, > > > floor, unit, etc.) > > > - Define custom attributes > > > Lease Management > > > - Base rent > > > - Turnover rent > > > - Rent indexation > > > - Discounts > > > Service Charges > > > - Budget on property level and divide to individual > > > tenants > > > - Reconciliation of purchase invoices > > > Metrics > > > - Store any type of data on any level of an agreement that > > > you want to be > > > used in lease calculation. Example: the monthly turnover of > > > the tentants. > > > Invoicing > > > - Choose any invoice frequency and offset (in advance vs. > > > afterwards) > > > - Automatic reconciliation when lease details change > > > - Calculates the total value of a lease and compares that > > > to already > > > invoiced amounts > > > > > > Best, > > > > > > Jeroen van der Wal > > > Stromboli b.v. > > > +31 655 874050 > > > [hidden email] > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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Jeroen,
Do you plan to contribute your enhancements back to project? Thanks and Regards Anil Patel HotWax Media Inc http://www.hotwaxmedia.com/apache-ofbiz-blog/ofbiz-tutorial-custom-components-in-ofbiz/ On Nov 29, 2009, at 7:59 PM, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: > We've developed a quite sophisticated solution for managing (commercial) > properties on top of Ofbiz. It will be available in Q1 2010 but if anybody > is interested I'm happy to give preview. Some features: > > Asset Management > - Show your assets in a tree view with unlimited levels (complex, building, > floor, unit, etc.) > - Define custom attributes > Lease Management > - Base rent > - Turnover rent > - Rent indexation > - Discounts > Service Charges > - Budget on property level and divide to individual tenants > - Reconciliation of purchase invoices > Metrics > - Store any type of data on any level of an agreement that you want to be > used in lease calculation. Example: the monthly turnover of the tentants. > Invoicing > - Choose any invoice frequency and offset (in advance vs. afterwards) > - Automatic reconciliation when lease details change > - Calculates the total value of a lease and compares that to already > invoiced amounts > > Best, > > Jeroen van der Wal > Stromboli b.v. > +31 655 874050 > [hidden email] |
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Jeroen,
I do interested in previewing your solution. Regards, Anousak On 11 30, 2009 8:00 AM, "Jeroen van der Wal" <[hidden email]> wrote: We've developed a quite sophisticated solution for managing (commercial) properties on top of Ofbiz. It will be available in Q1 2010 but if anybody is interested I'm happy to give preview. Some features: Asset Management - Show your assets in a tree view with unlimited levels (complex, building, floor, unit, etc.) - Define custom attributes Lease Management - Base rent - Turnover rent - Rent indexation - Discounts Service Charges - Budget on property level and divide to individual tenants - Reconciliation of purchase invoices Metrics - Store any type of data on any level of an agreement that you want to be used in lease calculation. Example: the monthly turnover of the tentants. Invoicing - Choose any invoice frequency and offset (in advance vs. afterwards) - Automatic reconciliation when lease details change - Calculates the total value of a lease and compares that to already invoiced amounts Best, Jeroen van der Wal Stromboli b.v. +31 655 874050 [hidden email] |
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To answer your question: yes, we use Ofbiz trunk as the foundation of the
project so everything fix or enhancement that we do in Ofbiz will be committed back by Bilgin, our ASF committor on the project. The solution is tailored to Real Estate Management and we prefer to manage that seperately. I don't think Ofbiz benefits by adding industry specifc features; keeping the existing codebase stable and testable already requires a lot of effort from the community. I personally would like a clearer separtion between the Framework, Core modules and Add-ons but that is a different discussion. We are also thinking of using a different licence to make sure that derative works are available on the same licence. We're currently looking at Open Software Licence 3.0. Perhaps other Ofbiz partners can share their experiences on using a different OS licence? Jeroen van der Wal +31 655 874050 [hidden email] On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 3:33 AM, Anil Patel <[hidden email]>wrote: > Jeroen, > Do you plan to contribute your enhancements back to project? > > Thanks and Regards > Anil Patel > HotWax Media Inc > > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com/apache-ofbiz-blog/ofbiz-tutorial-custom-components-in-ofbiz/ > > On Nov 29, 2009, at 7:59 PM, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: > > > We've developed a quite sophisticated solution for managing (commercial) > > properties on top of Ofbiz. It will be available in Q1 2010 but if > anybody > > is interested I'm happy to give preview. Some features: > > > > Asset Management > > - Show your assets in a tree view with unlimited levels (complex, > building, > > floor, unit, etc.) > > - Define custom attributes > > Lease Management > > - Base rent > > - Turnover rent > > - Rent indexation > > - Discounts > > Service Charges > > - Budget on property level and divide to individual tenants > > - Reconciliation of purchase invoices > > Metrics > > - Store any type of data on any level of an agreement that you want to be > > used in lease calculation. Example: the monthly turnover of the tentants. > > Invoicing > > - Choose any invoice frequency and offset (in advance vs. afterwards) > > - Automatic reconciliation when lease details change > > - Calculates the total value of a lease and compares that to already > > invoiced amounts > > > > Best, > > > > Jeroen van der Wal > > Stromboli b.v. > > +31 655 874050 > > [hidden email] > > |
Hello,
When will you give us the url for the preview? Heidi Olagos bvba 2009/12/3 Jeroen van der Wal <[hidden email]> > To answer your question: yes, we use Ofbiz trunk as the foundation of the > project so everything fix or enhancement that we do in Ofbiz will be > committed back by Bilgin, our ASF committor on the project. > > The solution is tailored to Real Estate Management and we prefer to manage > that seperately. I don't think Ofbiz benefits by adding industry specifc > features; keeping the existing codebase stable and testable already > requires > a lot of effort from the community. I personally would like a clearer > separtion between the Framework, Core modules and Add-ons but that is a > different discussion. > > We are also thinking of using a different licence to make sure that > derative > works are available on the same licence. We're currently looking at Open > Software Licence 3.0. Perhaps other Ofbiz partners can share their > experiences on using a different OS licence? > > Jeroen van der Wal > +31 655 874050 > [hidden email] > > > On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 3:33 AM, Anil Patel <[hidden email] > >wrote: > > > Jeroen, > > Do you plan to contribute your enhancements back to project? > > > > Thanks and Regards > > Anil Patel > > HotWax Media Inc > > > > > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com/apache-ofbiz-blog/ofbiz-tutorial-custom-components-in-ofbiz/ > > > > On Nov 29, 2009, at 7:59 PM, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: > > > > > We've developed a quite sophisticated solution for managing > (commercial) > > > properties on top of Ofbiz. It will be available in Q1 2010 but if > > anybody > > > is interested I'm happy to give preview. Some features: > > > > > > Asset Management > > > - Show your assets in a tree view with unlimited levels (complex, > > building, > > > floor, unit, etc.) > > > - Define custom attributes > > > Lease Management > > > - Base rent > > > - Turnover rent > > > - Rent indexation > > > - Discounts > > > Service Charges > > > - Budget on property level and divide to individual tenants > > > - Reconciliation of purchase invoices > > > Metrics > > > - Store any type of data on any level of an agreement that you want to > be > > > used in lease calculation. Example: the monthly turnover of the > tentants. > > > Invoicing > > > - Choose any invoice frequency and offset (in advance vs. afterwards) > > > - Automatic reconciliation when lease details change > > > - Calculates the total value of a lease and compares that to already > > > invoiced amounts > > > > > > Best, > > > > > > Jeroen van der Wal > > > Stromboli b.v. > > > +31 655 874050 > > > [hidden email] > > > > > |
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Jeroen van der Wal wrote:
> I don't think Ofbiz benefits by adding industry specifc > features; keeping the existing codebase stable and testable already requires > a lot of effort from the community. I personally would like a clearer > separtion between the Framework, Core modules and Add-ons but that is a > different discussion. The specialpurpose folder is intended to be used for industry-specific or role-based applications. Apache OFBiz encourages that type of development, and Apache OFBiz does, indeed, benefit from it. -Adrian |
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 5:14 PM, Adrian Crum <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Jeroen van der Wal wrote: > >> I don't think Ofbiz benefits by adding industry specifc >> features; keeping the existing codebase stable and testable already >> requires >> a lot of effort from the community. I personally would like a clearer >> separtion between the Framework, Core modules and Add-ons but that is a >> different discussion. >> > > The specialpurpose folder is intended to be used for industry-specific or > role-based applications. Apache OFBiz encourages that type of development, > and Apache OFBiz does, indeed, benefit from it. > So far no industry-specific solution made it to the special purpose folder (perhaps maybe e-commerce), has no one buillt a solution on top of Ofbiz before? And if everybody would contribute their specific solutions will Ofbiz then not end up being all but nothing? -Jeroen |
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From: "Adrian Crum" <[hidden email]>
> Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >> I don't think Ofbiz benefits by adding industry specifc >> features; keeping the existing codebase stable and testable already requires >> a lot of effort from the community. I personally would like a clearer >> separtion between the Framework, Core modules and Add-ons but that is a >> different discussion. > > The specialpurpose folder is intended to be used for industry-specific > or role-based applications. Apache OFBiz encourages that type of > development, and Apache OFBiz does, indeed, benefit from it. > > -Adrian Very true! Jacques |
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Jeroen van der Wal wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 5:14 PM, Adrian Crum <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >> >>> I don't think Ofbiz benefits by adding industry specifc >>> features; keeping the existing codebase stable and testable already >>> requires >>> a lot of effort from the community. I personally would like a clearer >>> separtion between the Framework, Core modules and Add-ons but that is a >>> different discussion. >>> >> The specialpurpose folder is intended to be used for industry-specific or >> role-based applications. Apache OFBiz encourages that type of development, >> and Apache OFBiz does, indeed, benefit from it. >> > > So far no industry-specific solution made it to the special purpose folder > (perhaps maybe e-commerce), has no one buillt a solution on top of Ofbiz > before? And if everybody would contribute their specific solutions will > Ofbiz then not end up being all but nothing? Well, maybe you could help make real estate management one of the first industry-specific solutions to be included with OFBiz. If Apache OFBiz included several industry-specific applications, those applications would demonstrate the abilities of OFBiz. What better way to show off the platform than to have different applications built from it? -Adrian |
I don't think it is realistic to expect anyone to contribute a quality
add-on back to the project and maintain it. All of us that work (or have worked) on the project do so because it contributes financially to us in other ways. If someone was to create a commercially viable add-on, then I think the smart thing to do would be to contribute back a "community" version that captures the essence of the customizations needed for that niche, but reserves a lot of the value added that comes from being experienced in that field for a commercial version. The commercial version could also include support. -Al |
Al,
It appears you're arguing against the success of companies like Red Hat, JBoss, and Novell - who all maintain open source software and offer it for free. If I developed a vertical application, I wouldn't hesitate to contribute it back to the project. Why should I pay a staff of programmers to maintain it when a community of volunteers is willing to do it for free? I'd rather focus my resources on installation, training, and support. -Adrian Al Byers wrote: > I don't think it is realistic to expect anyone to contribute a quality > add-on back to the project and maintain it. All of us that work (or > have worked) on the project do so because it contributes financially > to us in other ways. > > If someone was to create a commercially viable add-on, then I think > the smart thing to do would be to contribute back a "community" > version that captures the essence of the customizations needed for > that niche, but reserves a lot of the value added that comes from > being experienced in that field for a commercial version. The > commercial version could also include support. > > -Al > |
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From: "Jeroen van der Wal" <[hidden email]>
> On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 5:14 PM, Adrian Crum <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >> >>> I don't think Ofbiz benefits by adding industry specifc >>> features; keeping the existing codebase stable and testable already >>> requires >>> a lot of effort from the community. I personally would like a clearer >>> separtion between the Framework, Core modules and Add-ons but that is a >>> different discussion. >>> >> >> The specialpurpose folder is intended to be used for industry-specific or >> role-based applications. Apache OFBiz encourages that type of development, >> and Apache OFBiz does, indeed, benefit from it. >> > > So far no industry-specific solution made it to the special purpose folder > (perhaps maybe e-commerce), has no one buillt a solution on top of Ofbiz > before? And if everybody would contribute their specific solutions will > Ofbiz then not end up being all but nothing? > > -Jeroen The POS is also a kind of specific... Jacques |
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From: "Al Byers" <[hidden email]>
>I don't think it is realistic to expect anyone to contribute a quality > add-on back to the project and maintain it. All of us that work (or > have worked) on the project do so because it contributes financially > to us in other ways. > > If someone was to create a commercially viable add-on, then I think > the smart thing to do would be to contribute back a "community" > version that captures the essence of the customizations needed for > that niche, but reserves a lot of the value added that comes from > being experienced in that field for a commercial version. The > commercial version could also include support. > > -Al That's also very true. Jacques |
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Adrian,
I think you have a valid point. But the companies that you named are just support companies and that has a different financial model than companies that profit from IP. You have to make a choice between making money via the support mode or the IP mode. If you choose the IP mode, then you do take on the task of maintaining software - but just the part that is proprietary. I, personally, do not want to be in the support mode; it is too much work. -Al |
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Jeroen,
AssetMaint application was developed to support maintenance of fleet or other kind of machines and is still used by more then two parties (Adrian's employer and my previous employer) in community for sure. I also have started (not made lot of progress yet because of time constraint) to built asset maintenance application tuned for IT shop. So really Ofbiz does have lot of examples of verticals. No pressure, its upto developer of software to decide if it should be given away and under what license. We love all the framework contributions coming from your company. Thanks for that. Thanks and Regards Anil Patel HotWax Media Inc http://www.hotwaxmedia.com/apache-ofbiz-blog/ofbiz-tutorial-custom-components-in-ofbiz/ On Dec 3, 2009, at 12:22 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: > Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >> On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 5:14 PM, Adrian Crum <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >>> >>>> I don't think Ofbiz benefits by adding industry specifc >>>> features; keeping the existing codebase stable and testable already >>>> requires >>>> a lot of effort from the community. I personally would like a clearer >>>> separtion between the Framework, Core modules and Add-ons but that is a >>>> different discussion. >>>> >>> The specialpurpose folder is intended to be used for industry-specific or >>> role-based applications. Apache OFBiz encourages that type of development, >>> and Apache OFBiz does, indeed, benefit from it. >>> >> So far no industry-specific solution made it to the special purpose folder >> (perhaps maybe e-commerce), has no one buillt a solution on top of Ofbiz >> before? And if everybody would contribute their specific solutions will >> Ofbiz then not end up being all but nothing? > > Well, maybe you could help make real estate management one of the first industry-specific solutions to be included with OFBiz. > > If Apache OFBiz included several industry-specific applications, those applications would demonstrate the abilities of OFBiz. What better way to show off the platform than to have different applications built from it? > > -Adrian > |
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