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Hi Tim et al:
First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: For starters, how about something like the following: 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" may be easily seen by new users. 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: [Recommended for new users. The most stable code base. All current stable features. The best option for getting community help.] Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly release builds.] Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. TIA Ruth |
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Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time Out" and recalibrate the direction you went with your offering. There are a bunch of changes here around an agenda that I've repeatedly mentioned does not seem to be inline with what the project generally pushes for development - so let's step back and look at this requirement the way we originally discussed it - to document what we have not to change it all around.
Comments inline Cheers, Ruppert -- Tim Ruppert HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com o:801.649.6594 f:801.649.6595 On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: > Hi Tim et al: > > First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month for the entire time we've been doing this. This is common functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. Check out the branches page for hte > OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: > > For starters, how about something like the following: > > 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. Button text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any way. Let's figure another way to make this clear. > 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: > "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to change the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both are releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly Release Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it more clear for you > 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" may be easily seen by new users. Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think this is a good idea. > 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: > [Recommended for new users. I don't agree without more information about them and how they're going to use it. > The most stable code base. +1 there. > All current stable features. That's likely not true that all features are stable - but those are the breaks. > The best option for getting community help.] I think this is absolutely not true. For now, I've changed this information to the following - we can adjust it to something more when we agree: "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable platform for production deployments." > Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too little (I checked it out). > 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: > [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly release builds.] Done > Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. > 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: > [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. > Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. > Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] Done > Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. > I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you get?" area for further clarification > > TIA > Ruth > > |
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Hi Tim:
Well, you can't blame a girl for asking :-) I'll look at the "What Do You Get" stuff next. Also, I just looked at the changes and I think you said #6 was done (below) but I don't see it on the page. Thanks for doing this. Ruth Tim Ruppert wrote: > Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time Out" and recalibrate the direction you went with your offering. There are a bunch of changes here around an agenda that I've repeatedly mentioned does not seem to be inline with what the project generally pushes for development - so let's step back and look at this requirement the way we originally discussed it - to document what we have not to change it all around. > > Comments inline > > Cheers, > Ruppert > -- > Tim Ruppert > HotWax Media > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > > o:801.649.6594 > f:801.649.6595 > > On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: > > >> Hi Tim et al: >> >> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >> > > Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month for the entire time we've been doing this. This is common functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. Check out the branches page for hte > > >> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: >> >> For starters, how about something like the following: >> >> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >> > > I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. Button text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any way. Let's figure another way to make this clear. > > >> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >> > > This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to change the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both are releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly Release Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it more clear for you > > >> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" may be easily seen by new users. >> > > Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think this is a good idea. > > >> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: >> [Recommended for new users. >> > > I don't agree without more information about them and how they're going to use it. > > >> The most stable code base. >> > > +1 there. > > >> All current stable features. >> > > That's likely not true that all features are stable - but those are the breaks. > > >> The best option for getting community help.] >> > > I think this is absolutely not true. > > For now, I've changed this information to the following - we can adjust it to something more when we agree: > > "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable platform for production deployments." > > >> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >> > > Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too little (I checked it out). > > >> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: >> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly release builds.] >> > > Done > > >> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >> > > Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. > > >> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: >> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. >> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. >> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >> > > Done > > >> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >> > > Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. > > >> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. >> > > For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you get?" area for further clarification > > >> TIA >> Ruth >> >> >> > > |
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It was here, but I forgot it was on the home page too - will be done before you get this message:
http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php Cheers, Ruppert -- Tim Ruppert HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com o:801.649.6594 f:801.649.6595 On Dec 9, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: > Hi Tim: > Well, you can't blame a girl for asking :-) > I'll look at the "What Do You Get" stuff next. Also, I just looked at the changes and I think you said #6 was done (below) but I don't see it on the page. > > Thanks for doing this. > Ruth > > Tim Ruppert wrote: >> Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time Out" and recalibrate the direction you went with your offering. There are a bunch of changes here around an agenda that I've repeatedly mentioned does not seem to be inline with what the project generally pushes for development - so let's step back and look at this requirement the way we originally discussed it - to document what we have not to change it all around. >> Comments inline >> >> Cheers, >> Ruppert >> -- >> Tim Ruppert >> HotWax Media >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >> >> o:801.649.6594 >> f:801.649.6595 >> >> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >> >> >>> Hi Tim et al: >>> >>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>> >> >> Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month for the entire time we've been doing this. This is common functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. Check out the branches page for hte >> >>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: >>> >>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>> >>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>> >> >> I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. Button text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any way. Let's figure another way to make this clear. >> >> >>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>> >> >> This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to change the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both are releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly Release Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it more clear for you >> >> >>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" may be easily seen by new users. >>> >> >> Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think this is a good idea. >> >> >>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>> [Recommended for new users. >>> >> >> I don't agree without more information about them and how they're going to use it. >> >> >>> The most stable code base. >>> >> >> +1 there. >> >> >>> All current stable features. >>> >> >> That's likely not true that all features are stable - but those are the breaks. >> >> >>> The best option for getting community help.] >>> >> >> I think this is absolutely not true. >> >> For now, I've changed this information to the following - we can adjust it to something more when we agree: >> >> "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable platform for production deployments." >> >>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>> >> >> Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too little (I checked it out). >> >> >>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: >>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly release builds.] >>> >> >> Done >> >> >>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>> >> >> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >> >> >>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. >>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. >>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>> >> >> Done >> >> >>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>> >> >> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >> >> >>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. >>> >> >> For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you get?" area for further clarification >> >> >>> TIA >>> Ruth >>> >>> >>> >> >> |
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Hi Tim:
Thanks again. This all is really great. As I look at the "What Do I Get" column, I'm thinking that this should stay as is. It is clear and concise and applies to all the various downloads. It is easy to find and read. Maybe you could add, next to the "install java SDK version 1.6", something like: [required for trunk builds, nightly 9.04 builds require Java SDK 1.5] if in fact this is true. If not, then forget it. (I'm not sure how many users out there - other than bleeding edge developers - are using Java 1.6, and if it isn't necessary to run OFBiz in some instances, then I think it is important to state that fact. ) Thanks again. Maybe some other users (new or otherwise) would like to comment. Regards, Ruth ---------------------------------------------------- Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword "myofbiz" [hidden email] Tim Ruppert wrote: > It was here, but I forgot it was on the home page too - will be done before you get this message: > > http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php > > Cheers, > Ruppert > -- > Tim Ruppert > HotWax Media > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > > o:801.649.6594 > f:801.649.6595 > > On Dec 9, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: > > >> Hi Tim: >> Well, you can't blame a girl for asking :-) >> I'll look at the "What Do You Get" stuff next. Also, I just looked at the changes and I think you said #6 was done (below) but I don't see it on the page. >> >> Thanks for doing this. >> Ruth >> >> Tim Ruppert wrote: >> >>> Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time Out" and recalibrate the direction you went with your offering. There are a bunch of changes here around an agenda that I've repeatedly mentioned does not seem to be inline with what the project generally pushes for development - so let's step back and look at this requirement the way we originally discussed it - to document what we have not to change it all around. >>> Comments inline >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Ruppert >>> -- >>> Tim Ruppert >>> HotWax Media >>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>> >>> o:801.649.6594 >>> f:801.649.6595 >>> >>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hi Tim et al: >>>> >>>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>>> >>>> >>> Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month for the entire time we've been doing this. This is common functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. Check out the branches page for hte >>> >>> >>>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: >>>> >>>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>>> >>>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>>> >>>> >>> I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. Button text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any way. Let's figure another way to make this clear. >>> >>> >>> >>>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>>> >>>> >>> This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to change the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both are releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly Release Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it more clear for you >>> >>> >>> >>>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" may be easily seen by new users. >>>> >>>> >>> Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think this is a good idea. >>> >>> >>> >>>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>> [Recommended for new users. >>>> >>>> >>> I don't agree without more information about them and how they're going to use it. >>> >>> >>> >>>> The most stable code base. >>>> >>>> >>> +1 there. >>> >>> >>> >>>> All current stable features. >>>> >>>> >>> That's likely not true that all features are stable - but those are the breaks. >>> >>> >>> >>>> The best option for getting community help.] >>>> >>>> >>> I think this is absolutely not true. >>> >>> For now, I've changed this information to the following - we can adjust it to something more when we agree: >>> >>> "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable platform for production deployments." >>> >>> >>>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>> >>>> >>> Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too little (I checked it out). >>> >>> >>> >>>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly release builds.] >>>> >>>> >>> Done >>> >>> >>> >>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>>> >>>> >>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >>> >>> >>> >>>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. >>>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. >>>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>>> >>>> >>> Done >>> >>> >>> >>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>> >>>> >>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >>> >>> >>> >>>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. >>>> >>>> >>> For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you get?" area for further clarification >>> >>> >>> >>>> TIA >>>> Ruth >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> > > |
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Java 1.6 has been out for a long time and is being updated automatically by many OS so I think we're likely good as we go. Thanks for the help.
Cheers, Ruppert -- Tim Ruppert HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com o:801.649.6594 f:801.649.6595 On Dec 9, 2009, at 7:34 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: > Hi Tim: > Thanks again. > This all is really great. > As I look at the "What Do I Get" column, I'm thinking that this should stay as is. It is clear and concise and applies to all the various downloads. It is easy to find and read. > > Maybe you could add, next to the "install java SDK version 1.6", something like: [required for trunk builds, nightly 9.04 builds require Java SDK 1.5] if in fact this is true. If not, then forget it. (I'm not sure how many users out there - other than bleeding edge developers - are using Java 1.6, and if it isn't necessary to run OFBiz in some instances, then I think it is important to state that fact. ) > > Thanks again. > Maybe some other users (new or otherwise) would like to comment. > Regards, > Ruth > ---------------------------------------------------- > Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword "myofbiz" > [hidden email] > > Tim Ruppert wrote: >> It was here, but I forgot it was on the home page too - will be done before you get this message: >> >> http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php >> >> Cheers, >> Ruppert >> -- >> Tim Ruppert >> HotWax Media >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >> >> o:801.649.6594 >> f:801.649.6595 >> >> On Dec 9, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >> >> >>> Hi Tim: >>> Well, you can't blame a girl for asking :-) >>> I'll look at the "What Do You Get" stuff next. Also, I just looked at the changes and I think you said #6 was done (below) but I don't see it on the page. >>> >>> Thanks for doing this. >>> Ruth >>> >>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>> >>>> Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time Out" and recalibrate the direction you went with your offering. There are a bunch of changes here around an agenda that I've repeatedly mentioned does not seem to be inline with what the project generally pushes for development - so let's step back and look at this requirement the way we originally discussed it - to document what we have not to change it all around. Comments inline >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Ruppert >>>> -- >>>> Tim Ruppert >>>> HotWax Media >>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>> >>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>> >>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi Tim et al: >>>>> >>>>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>>>> >>>> Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month for the entire time we've been doing this. This is common functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. Check out the branches page for hte >>>>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: >>>>> >>>>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>>>> >>>>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>>>> >>>> I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. Button text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any way. Let's figure another way to make this clear. >>>> >>>> >>>>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>>>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>>>> >>>> This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to change the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both are releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly Release Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it more clear for you >>>> >>>> >>>>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" may be easily seen by new users. >>>>> >>>> Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think this is a good idea. >>>> >>>> >>>>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>> [Recommended for new users. >>>>> >>>> I don't agree without more information about them and how they're going to use it. >>>> >>>> >>>>> The most stable code base. >>>>> >>>> +1 there. >>>> >>>> >>>>> All current stable features. >>>>> >>>> That's likely not true that all features are stable - but those are the breaks. >>>> >>>> >>>>> The best option for getting community help.] >>>>> >>>> I think this is absolutely not true. >>>> >>>> For now, I've changed this information to the following - we can adjust it to something more when we agree: >>>> >>>> "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable platform for production deployments." >>>>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>> >>>> Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too little (I checked it out). >>>> >>>> >>>>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly release builds.] >>>>> >>>> Done >>>> >>>> >>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>>>> >>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >>>> >>>> >>>>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. >>>>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. >>>>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>>>> >>>> Done >>>> >>>> >>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>> >>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >>>> >>>> >>>>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. >>>>> >>>> For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you get?" area for further clarification >>>> >>>> >>>>> TIA >>>>> Ruth >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> >> |
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Hi Tim:
OK - your call. For my own edification do all the 9.04 releases still run using 1.5 or, if not, do you know the cut-over release? TIA Ruth Tim Ruppert wrote: > Java 1.6 has been out for a long time and is being updated automatically by many OS so I think we're likely good as we go. Thanks for the help. > > Cheers, > Ruppert > -- > Tim Ruppert > HotWax Media > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > > o:801.649.6594 > f:801.649.6595 > > On Dec 9, 2009, at 7:34 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: > > >> Hi Tim: >> Thanks again. >> This all is really great. >> As I look at the "What Do I Get" column, I'm thinking that this should stay as is. It is clear and concise and applies to all the various downloads. It is easy to find and read. >> >> Maybe you could add, next to the "install java SDK version 1.6", something like: [required for trunk builds, nightly 9.04 builds require Java SDK 1.5] if in fact this is true. If not, then forget it. (I'm not sure how many users out there - other than bleeding edge developers - are using Java 1.6, and if it isn't necessary to run OFBiz in some instances, then I think it is important to state that fact. ) >> >> Thanks again. >> Maybe some other users (new or otherwise) would like to comment. >> Regards, >> Ruth >> ---------------------------------------------------- >> Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword "myofbiz" >> [hidden email] >> >> Tim Ruppert wrote: >> >>> It was here, but I forgot it was on the home page too - will be done before you get this message: >>> >>> http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Ruppert >>> -- >>> Tim Ruppert >>> HotWax Media >>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>> >>> o:801.649.6594 >>> f:801.649.6595 >>> >>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hi Tim: >>>> Well, you can't blame a girl for asking :-) >>>> I'll look at the "What Do You Get" stuff next. Also, I just looked at the changes and I think you said #6 was done (below) but I don't see it on the page. >>>> >>>> Thanks for doing this. >>>> Ruth >>>> >>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time Out" and recalibrate the direction you went with your offering. There are a bunch of changes here around an agenda that I've repeatedly mentioned does not seem to be inline with what the project generally pushes for development - so let's step back and look at this requirement the way we originally discussed it - to document what we have not to change it all around. Comments inline >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Ruppert >>>>> -- >>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>> HotWax Media >>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>> >>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>> >>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Tim et al: >>>>>> >>>>>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month for the entire time we've been doing this. This is common functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. Check out the branches page for hte >>>>> >>>>>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: >>>>>> >>>>>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>>>>> >>>>>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. Button text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any way. Let's figure another way to make this clear. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>>>>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to change the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both are releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly Release Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it more clear for you >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" may be easily seen by new users. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think this is a good idea. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>> [Recommended for new users. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> I don't agree without more information about them and how they're going to use it. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> The most stable code base. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> +1 there. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> All current stable features. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> That's likely not true that all features are stable - but those are the breaks. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> The best option for getting community help.] >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> I think this is absolutely not true. >>>>> >>>>> For now, I've changed this information to the following - we can adjust it to something more when we agree: >>>>> >>>>> "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable platform for production deployments." >>>>> >>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too little (I checked it out). >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly release builds.] >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Done >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. >>>>>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. >>>>>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Done >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you get?" area for further clarification >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> TIA >>>>>> Ruth >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> > > |
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Cheers, Ruppert -- Tim Ruppert HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com o:801.649.6594 f:801.649.6595 On Dec 9, 2009, at 7:48 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: > Hi Tim: > OK - your call. > For my own edification do all the 9.04 releases still run using 1.5 or, if not, do you know the cut-over release? > TIA > Ruth > > > Tim Ruppert wrote: >> Java 1.6 has been out for a long time and is being updated automatically by many OS so I think we're likely good as we go. Thanks for the help. >> >> Cheers, >> Ruppert >> -- >> Tim Ruppert >> HotWax Media >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >> >> o:801.649.6594 >> f:801.649.6595 >> >> On Dec 9, 2009, at 7:34 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >> >> >>> Hi Tim: >>> Thanks again. >>> This all is really great. >>> As I look at the "What Do I Get" column, I'm thinking that this should stay as is. It is clear and concise and applies to all the various downloads. It is easy to find and read. >>> >>> Maybe you could add, next to the "install java SDK version 1.6", something like: [required for trunk builds, nightly 9.04 builds require Java SDK 1.5] if in fact this is true. If not, then forget it. (I'm not sure how many users out there - other than bleeding edge developers - are using Java 1.6, and if it isn't necessary to run OFBiz in some instances, then I think it is important to state that fact. ) >>> >>> Thanks again. >>> Maybe some other users (new or otherwise) would like to comment. >>> Regards, >>> Ruth >>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>> Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword "myofbiz" >>> [hidden email] >>> >>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>> >>>> It was here, but I forgot it was on the home page too - will be done before you get this message: >>>> >>>> http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Ruppert >>>> -- >>>> Tim Ruppert >>>> HotWax Media >>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>> >>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>> >>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi Tim: >>>>> Well, you can't blame a girl for asking :-) >>>>> I'll look at the "What Do You Get" stuff next. Also, I just looked at the changes and I think you said #6 was done (below) but I don't see it on the page. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for doing this. >>>>> Ruth >>>>> >>>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time Out" and recalibrate the direction you went with your offering. There are a bunch of changes here around an agenda that I've repeatedly mentioned does not seem to be inline with what the project generally pushes for development - so let's step back and look at this requirement the way we originally discussed it - to document what we have not to change it all around. Comments inline >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>> Ruppert >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>>> HotWax Media >>>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>>> >>>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>>> >>>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Tim et al: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>>>>>> >>>>>> Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month for the entire time we've been doing this. This is common functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. Check out the branches page for hte >>>>>>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>>>>>> >>>>>> I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. Button text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any way. Let's figure another way to make this clear. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>>>>>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>>>>>> >>>>>> This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to change the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both are releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly Release Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it more clear for you >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" may be easily seen by new users. >>>>>>> >>>>>> Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think this is a good idea. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>>> [Recommended for new users. >>>>>>> >>>>>> I don't agree without more information about them and how they're going to use it. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> The most stable code base. >>>>>>> >>>>>> +1 there. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> All current stable features. >>>>>>> >>>>>> That's likely not true that all features are stable - but those are the breaks. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> The best option for getting community help.] >>>>>>> >>>>>> I think this is absolutely not true. >>>>>> >>>>>> For now, I've changed this information to the following - we can adjust it to something more when we agree: >>>>>> >>>>>> "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable platform for production deployments." >>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>>>> >>>>>> Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too little (I checked it out). >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly release builds.] >>>>>>> >>>>>> Done >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>>>>>> >>>>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. >>>>>>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. >>>>>>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>>>>>> >>>>>> Done >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>>>> >>>>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. >>>>>>> >>>>>> For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you get?" area for further clarification >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> TIA >>>>>>> Ruth >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >> >> |
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Thanks Ruth Tim Ruppert wrote: > They will always run on 1.5, but they also run on 1.6 > > Cheers, > Ruppert > -- > Tim Ruppert > HotWax Media > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > > o:801.649.6594 > f:801.649.6595 > > On Dec 9, 2009, at 7:48 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: > > >> Hi Tim: >> OK - your call. >> For my own edification do all the 9.04 releases still run using 1.5 or, if not, do you know the cut-over release? >> TIA >> Ruth >> >> >> Tim Ruppert wrote: >> >>> Java 1.6 has been out for a long time and is being updated automatically by many OS so I think we're likely good as we go. Thanks for the help. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Ruppert >>> -- >>> Tim Ruppert >>> HotWax Media >>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>> >>> o:801.649.6594 >>> f:801.649.6595 >>> >>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 7:34 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hi Tim: >>>> Thanks again. >>>> This all is really great. >>>> As I look at the "What Do I Get" column, I'm thinking that this should stay as is. It is clear and concise and applies to all the various downloads. It is easy to find and read. >>>> >>>> Maybe you could add, next to the "install java SDK version 1.6", something like: [required for trunk builds, nightly 9.04 builds require Java SDK 1.5] if in fact this is true. If not, then forget it. (I'm not sure how many users out there - other than bleeding edge developers - are using Java 1.6, and if it isn't necessary to run OFBiz in some instances, then I think it is important to state that fact. ) >>>> >>>> Thanks again. >>>> Maybe some other users (new or otherwise) would like to comment. >>>> Regards, >>>> Ruth >>>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>>> Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword "myofbiz" >>>> [hidden email] >>>> >>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> It was here, but I forgot it was on the home page too - will be done before you get this message: >>>>> >>>>> http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Ruppert >>>>> -- >>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>> HotWax Media >>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>> >>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>> >>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Tim: >>>>>> Well, you can't blame a girl for asking :-) >>>>>> I'll look at the "What Do You Get" stuff next. Also, I just looked at the changes and I think you said #6 was done (below) but I don't see it on the page. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks for doing this. >>>>>> Ruth >>>>>> >>>>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time Out" and recalibrate the direction you went with your offering. There are a bunch of changes here around an agenda that I've repeatedly mentioned does not seem to be inline with what the project generally pushes for development - so let's step back and look at this requirement the way we originally discussed it - to document what we have not to change it all around. Comments inline >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>> Ruppert >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>>>> HotWax Media >>>>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>>>> >>>>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Tim et al: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month for the entire time we've been doing this. This is common functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. Check out the branches page for hte >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. Button text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any way. Let's figure another way to make this clear. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>>>>>>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to change the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both are releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly Release Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it more clear for you >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" may be easily seen by new users. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think this is a good idea. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>>>> [Recommended for new users. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> I don't agree without more information about them and how they're going to use it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The most stable code base. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> +1 there. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> All current stable features. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> That's likely not true that all features are stable - but those are the breaks. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The best option for getting community help.] >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> I think this is absolutely not true. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For now, I've changed this information to the following - we can adjust it to something more when we agree: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable platform for production deployments." >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too little (I checked it out). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>>>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly release builds.] >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Done >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>>>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. >>>>>>>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. >>>>>>>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Done >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you get?" area for further clarification >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> TIA >>>>>>>> Ruth >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> > > |
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We should put a word about R4.0 which IIRW needs java 1.4 to compile Jacques () ascii ribbon campaign against HTML e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org From: "Tim Ruppert" <[hidden email]> It was here, but I forgot it was on the home page too - will be done before you get this message: http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php Cheers, Ruppert -- Tim Ruppert HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com o:801.649.6594 f:801.649.6595 On Dec 9, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: > Hi Tim: > Well, you can't blame a girl for asking :-) > I'll look at the "What Do You Get" stuff next. Also, I just looked at the changes and I think you said #6 was done (below) but I > don't see it on the page. > > Thanks for doing this. > Ruth > > Tim Ruppert wrote: >> Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time Out" and >> recalibrate the direction you went with your offering. There are a bunch of changes here around an agenda that I've repeatedly >> mentioned does not seem to be inline with what the project generally pushes for development - so let's step back and look at this >> requirement the way we originally discussed it - to document what we have not to change it all around. >> Comments inline >> >> Cheers, >> Ruppert >> -- >> Tim Ruppert >> HotWax Media >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >> >> o:801.649.6594 >> f:801.649.6595 >> >> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >> >> >>> Hi Tim et al: >>> >>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled >>> "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>> >> >> Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month for the entire time we've been doing this. This is common >> functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. Check out the branches page for hte >> >>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: >>> >>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>> >>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk >>> build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>> >> >> I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. Button >> text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any way. Let's figure another way to make this clear. >> >> >>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>> >> >> This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to change the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both are >> releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly Release Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it more clear >> for you >> >> >>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" >>> may be easily seen by new users. >>> >> >> Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think this is a good idea. >> >> >>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>> [Recommended for new users. >>> >> >> I don't agree without more information about them and how they're going to use it. >> >> >>> The most stable code base. >>> >> >> +1 there. >> >> >>> All current stable features. >>> >> >> That's likely not true that all features are stable - but those are the breaks. >> >> >>> The best option for getting community help.] >>> >> >> I think this is absolutely not true. >> >> For now, I've changed this information to the following - we can adjust it to something more when we agree: >> >> "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable platform for production deployments." >> >>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>> >> >> Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too little (I checked it out). >> >> >>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: >>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly >>> release builds.] >>> >> >> Done >> >> >>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>> >> >> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >> >> >>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. >>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. >>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>> >> >> Done >> >> >>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>> >> >> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >> >> >>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. >>> >> >> For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you get?" area for further clarification >> >> >>> TIA >>> Ruth >>> >>> >>> >> >> |
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Actually we should simply state in this column
All version will run at best performance with latest java version (currently 1.6 recommended), but R4.0 needs java 1.4 to compile R9.04 needs java 1.5 to compile Trunk needs java 1.6 to compile Jacques () ascii ribbon campaign against HTML e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org From: "Ruth Hoffman" <[hidden email]> > Hi Tim: > Thanks > Ruth > > Tim Ruppert wrote: >> They will always run on 1.5, but they also run on 1.6 >> >> Cheers, >> Ruppert >> -- >> Tim Ruppert >> HotWax Media >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >> >> o:801.649.6594 >> f:801.649.6595 >> >> On Dec 9, 2009, at 7:48 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >> >> >>> Hi Tim: >>> OK - your call. >>> For my own edification do all the 9.04 releases still run using 1.5 or, if not, do you know the cut-over release? >>> TIA >>> Ruth >>> >>> >>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>> >>>> Java 1.6 has been out for a long time and is being updated automatically by many OS so I think we're likely good as we go. >>>> Thanks for the help. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Ruppert >>>> -- >>>> Tim Ruppert >>>> HotWax Media >>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>> >>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>> >>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 7:34 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi Tim: >>>>> Thanks again. >>>>> This all is really great. >>>>> As I look at the "What Do I Get" column, I'm thinking that this should stay as is. It is clear and concise and applies to all >>>>> the various downloads. It is easy to find and read. >>>>> >>>>> Maybe you could add, next to the "install java SDK version 1.6", something like: [required for trunk builds, nightly 9.04 >>>>> builds require Java SDK 1.5] if in fact this is true. If not, then forget it. (I'm not sure how many users out there - other >>>>> than bleeding edge developers - are using Java 1.6, and if it isn't necessary to run OFBiz in some instances, then I think it >>>>> is important to state that fact. ) >>>>> >>>>> Thanks again. >>>>> Maybe some other users (new or otherwise) would like to comment. >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Ruth >>>>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>>>> Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword "myofbiz" >>>>> [hidden email] >>>>> >>>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> It was here, but I forgot it was on the home page too - will be done before you get this message: >>>>>> >>>>>> http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>> Ruppert >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>>> HotWax Media >>>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>>> >>>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>>> >>>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Tim: >>>>>>> Well, you can't blame a girl for asking :-) >>>>>>> I'll look at the "What Do You Get" stuff next. Also, I just looked at the changes and I think you said #6 was done (below) >>>>>>> but I don't see it on the page. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks for doing this. >>>>>>> Ruth >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time >>>>>>>> Out" and recalibrate the direction you went with your offering. There are a bunch of changes here around an agenda that >>>>>>>> I've repeatedly mentioned does not seem to be inline with what the project generally pushes for development - so let's step >>>>>>>> back and look at this requirement the way we originally discussed it - to document what we have not to change it all >>>>>>>> around. Comments inline >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>> Ruppert >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>>>>> HotWax Media >>>>>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi Tim et al: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled >>>>>>>>> "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month for the entire time we've been doing this. This is common >>>>>>>> functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. Check out the branches page for hte >>>>>>>>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the >>>>>>>>> trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. >>>>>>>> Button text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any way. Let's figure another way to make this clear. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>>>>>>>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to change the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both are >>>>>>>> releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly Release Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it more >>>>>>>> clear for you >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 >>>>>>>>> Builds" may be easily seen by new users. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think this is a good idea. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>>>>> [Recommended for new users. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I don't agree without more information about them and how they're going to use it. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The most stable code base. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> +1 there. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> All current stable features. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> That's likely not true that all features are stable - but those are the breaks. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The best option for getting community help.] >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I think this is absolutely not true. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> For now, I've changed this information to the following - we can adjust it to something more when we agree: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable platform for production deployments." >>>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too little (I checked it out). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>>>>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 >>>>>>>>> nightly release builds.] >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Done >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>>>>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. >>>>>>>>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. >>>>>>>>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Done >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you get?" area for further clarification >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> TIA >>>>>>>>> Ruth >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >> >> > |
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It doesn't _need_ 1.4, it's just compatible with 1.4 you can also
build and run it on 1.5 or 1.6. Regards Scott HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com On 10/12/2009, at 9:57 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Thanks Tim, > > We should put a word about R4.0 which IIRW needs java 1.4 to compile > > Jacques > () ascii ribbon campaign against HTML e-mail > /\ www.asciiribbon.org > > > From: "Tim Ruppert" <[hidden email]> > It was here, but I forgot it was on the home page too - will be done > before you get this message: > > http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php > > Cheers, > Ruppert > -- > Tim Ruppert > HotWax Media > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > > o:801.649.6594 > f:801.649.6595 > > On Dec 9, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: > >> Hi Tim: >> Well, you can't blame a girl for asking :-) >> I'll look at the "What Do You Get" stuff next. Also, I just looked >> at the changes and I think you said #6 was done (below) but I >> don't see it on the page. >> >> Thanks for doing this. >> Ruth >> >> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>> Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your busy >>> day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time Out" and >>> recalibrate the direction you went with your offering. There are >>> a bunch of changes here around an agenda that I've repeatedly >>> mentioned does not seem to be inline with what the project >>> generally pushes for development - so let's step back and look at >>> this >>> requirement the way we originally discussed it - to document what >>> we have not to change it all around. >>> Comments inline >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Ruppert >>> -- >>> Tim Ruppert >>> HotWax Media >>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>> >>> o:801.649.6594 >>> f:801.649.6595 >>> >>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi Tim et al: >>>> >>>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the >>>> column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled >>>> "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>>> >>> >>> Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month for >>> the entire time we've been doing this. This is common >>> functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. Check >>> out the branches page for hte >>> >>>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at >>>> suggested changes: >>>> >>>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>>> >>>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to >>>> point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk >>>> build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD >>>> OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>>> >>> >>> I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better >>> directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. Button >>> text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any way. Let's >>> figure another way to make this clear. >>> >>> >>>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>>> >>> >>> This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to change >>> the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both are >>> releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly Release >>> Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it more clear >>> for you >>> >>> >>>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly >>>> Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" >>>> may be easily seen by new users. >>>> >>> >>> Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think >>> this is a good idea. >>> >>> >>>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something >>>> like the following: >>>> [Recommended for new users. >>>> >>> >>> I don't agree without more information about them and how they're >>> going to use it. >>> >>> >>>> The most stable code base. >>>> >>> >>> +1 there. >>> >>> >>>> All current stable features. >>>> >>> >>> That's likely not true that all features are stable - but those >>> are the breaks. >>> >>> >>>> The best option for getting community help.] >>>> >>> >>> I think this is absolutely not true. >>> >>> For now, I've changed this information to the following - we can >>> adjust it to something more when we agree: >>> >>> "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable platform >>> for production deployments." >>> >>>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older >>>> builds after the 5 most recent. >>>> >>> >>> Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too >>> little (I checked it out). >>> >>> >>>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like >>>> the following: >>>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest >>>> and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly >>>> release builds.] >>>> >>> >>> Done >>> >>> >>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, >>>> older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>>> >>> >>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially >>> for archives. >>> >>> >>>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something >>>> like the following: >>>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of >>>> OFBiz. >>>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the >>>> 9.04 release is desired. >>>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and >>>> hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>>> >>> >>> Done >>> >>> >>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, >>>> older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>> >>> >>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially >>> for archives. >>> >>> >>>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to >>>> minimize any confusion. >>>> >>> >>> For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you get?" >>> area for further clarification >>> >>> >>>> TIA >>>> Ruth >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> > > > |
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Right, this is true for R9.04 and 1.5 also So the text I sent after should better be All versions will run and compile with best performance with latest java version (currently 1.6 recommended), but R4.0 is compatible with java 1.4 R9.04 is compatible with java 1.5 Trunk needs java 1.6 to compile Jacques () ascii ribbon campaign against HTML e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]> > It doesn't _need_ 1.4, it's just compatible with 1.4 you can also > build and run it on 1.5 or 1.6. > > Regards > Scott > > HotWax Media > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > > On 10/12/2009, at 9:57 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > >> Thanks Tim, >> >> We should put a word about R4.0 which IIRW needs java 1.4 to compile >> >> Jacques >> () ascii ribbon campaign against HTML e-mail >> /\ www.asciiribbon.org >> >> >> From: "Tim Ruppert" <[hidden email]> >> It was here, but I forgot it was on the home page too - will be done >> before you get this message: >> >> http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php >> >> Cheers, >> Ruppert >> -- >> Tim Ruppert >> HotWax Media >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >> >> o:801.649.6594 >> f:801.649.6595 >> >> On Dec 9, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >> >>> Hi Tim: >>> Well, you can't blame a girl for asking :-) >>> I'll look at the "What Do You Get" stuff next. Also, I just looked >>> at the changes and I think you said #6 was done (below) but I >>> don't see it on the page. >>> >>> Thanks for doing this. >>> Ruth >>> >>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>> Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your busy >>>> day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time Out" and >>>> recalibrate the direction you went with your offering. There are >>>> a bunch of changes here around an agenda that I've repeatedly >>>> mentioned does not seem to be inline with what the project >>>> generally pushes for development - so let's step back and look at >>>> this >>>> requirement the way we originally discussed it - to document what >>>> we have not to change it all around. >>>> Comments inline >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Ruppert >>>> -- >>>> Tim Ruppert >>>> HotWax Media >>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>> >>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>> >>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi Tim et al: >>>>> >>>>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the >>>>> column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled >>>>> "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>>>> >>>> >>>> Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month for >>>> the entire time we've been doing this. This is common >>>> functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. Check >>>> out the branches page for hte >>>> >>>>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at >>>>> suggested changes: >>>>> >>>>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>>>> >>>>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to >>>>> point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk >>>>> build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD >>>>> OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>>>> >>>> >>>> I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better >>>> directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. Button >>>> text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any way. Let's >>>> figure another way to make this clear. >>>> >>>> >>>>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>>>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>>>> >>>> >>>> This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to change >>>> the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both are >>>> releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly Release >>>> Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it more clear >>>> for you >>>> >>>> >>>>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly >>>>> Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" >>>>> may be easily seen by new users. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think >>>> this is a good idea. >>>> >>>> >>>>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something >>>>> like the following: >>>>> [Recommended for new users. >>>>> >>>> >>>> I don't agree without more information about them and how they're >>>> going to use it. >>>> >>>> >>>>> The most stable code base. >>>>> >>>> >>>> +1 there. >>>> >>>> >>>>> All current stable features. >>>>> >>>> >>>> That's likely not true that all features are stable - but those >>>> are the breaks. >>>> >>>> >>>>> The best option for getting community help.] >>>>> >>>> >>>> I think this is absolutely not true. >>>> >>>> For now, I've changed this information to the following - we can >>>> adjust it to something more when we agree: >>>> >>>> "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable platform >>>> for production deployments." >>>> >>>>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older >>>>> builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too >>>> little (I checked it out). >>>> >>>> >>>>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like >>>>> the following: >>>>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest >>>>> and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly >>>>> release builds.] >>>>> >>>> >>>> Done >>>> >>>> >>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, >>>>> older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>>>> >>>> >>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially >>>> for archives. >>>> >>>> >>>>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something >>>>> like the following: >>>>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of >>>>> OFBiz. >>>>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the >>>>> 9.04 release is desired. >>>>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and >>>>> hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>>>> >>>> >>>> Done >>>> >>>> >>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, >>>>> older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially >>>> for archives. >>>> >>>> >>>>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to >>>>> minimize any confusion. >>>>> >>>> >>>> For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you get?" >>>> area for further clarification >>>> >>>> >>>>> TIA >>>>> Ruth >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >> > > |
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I see no reason to add "New Users" to the download button, as they are not the only people who download OFBiz. Take a look at another Open Source project that has 10 million downloads as an example, WordPress. I love the fact that they display a big download button right in the middle of their homepage, and also highlight their download button in their navigation (http://wordpress.org). We could simply change the button to say "Download OFBiz 9.04", in a similar fashion. This states exactly what the action is for new users, and tells existing users in 2 seconds what release the project is on.
Ryan Foster HotWax Media 801.671.0769 [hidden email] On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: > Hi Tim et al: > > First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? > > OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: > > For starters, how about something like the following: > > 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". > > 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: > "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" > > 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" may be easily seen by new users. > > 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: > [Recommended for new users. The most stable code base. All current stable features. The best option for getting community help.] > > Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. > > 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: > [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly release builds.] > > Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] > > 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: > [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. > Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. > Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] > > Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. > > I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. > > TIA > Ruth > > |
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Hi Jacques:
I like this suggestion. Regards, Ruth Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Actually we should simply state in this column > > All version will run at best performance with latest java version > (currently 1.6 recommended), but > > R4.0 needs java 1.4 to compile > R9.04 needs java 1.5 to compile > Trunk needs java 1.6 to compile > > Jacques > () ascii ribbon campaign against HTML e-mail > /\ www.asciiribbon.org > > > From: "Ruth Hoffman" <[hidden email]> >> Hi Tim: >> Thanks >> Ruth >> >> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>> They will always run on 1.5, but they also run on 1.6 >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Ruppert >>> -- >>> Tim Ruppert >>> HotWax Media >>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>> >>> o:801.649.6594 >>> f:801.649.6595 >>> >>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 7:48 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi Tim: >>>> OK - your call. >>>> For my own edification do all the 9.04 releases still run using 1.5 >>>> or, if not, do you know the cut-over release? >>>> TIA >>>> Ruth >>>> >>>> >>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>> >>>>> Java 1.6 has been out for a long time and is being updated >>>>> automatically by many OS so I think we're likely good as we go. >>>>> Thanks for the help. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Ruppert >>>>> -- >>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>> HotWax Media >>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>> >>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>> >>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 7:34 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Tim: >>>>>> Thanks again. >>>>>> This all is really great. >>>>>> As I look at the "What Do I Get" column, I'm thinking that this >>>>>> should stay as is. It is clear and concise and applies to all the >>>>>> various downloads. It is easy to find and read. >>>>>> >>>>>> Maybe you could add, next to the "install java SDK version 1.6", >>>>>> something like: [required for trunk builds, nightly 9.04 builds >>>>>> require Java SDK 1.5] if in fact this is true. If not, then >>>>>> forget it. (I'm not sure how many users out there - other than >>>>>> bleeding edge developers - are using Java 1.6, and if it isn't >>>>>> necessary to run OFBiz in some instances, then I think it is >>>>>> important to state that fact. ) >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks again. >>>>>> Maybe some other users (new or otherwise) would like to comment. >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> Ruth >>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>>>>> Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword >>>>>> "myofbiz" >>>>>> [hidden email] >>>>>> >>>>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> It was here, but I forgot it was on the home page too - will be >>>>>>> done before you get this message: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>> Ruppert >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>>>> HotWax Media >>>>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>>>> >>>>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Tim: >>>>>>>> Well, you can't blame a girl for asking :-) >>>>>>>> I'll look at the "What Do You Get" stuff next. Also, I just >>>>>>>> looked at the changes and I think you said #6 was done (below) >>>>>>>> but I don't see it on the page. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks for doing this. >>>>>>>> Ruth >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your >>>>>>>>> busy day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time >>>>>>>>> Out" and recalibrate the direction you went with your >>>>>>>>> offering. There are a bunch of changes here around an agenda >>>>>>>>> that I've repeatedly mentioned does not seem to be inline with >>>>>>>>> what the project generally pushes for development - so let's >>>>>>>>> step back and look at this requirement the way we originally >>>>>>>>> discussed it - to document what we have not to change it all >>>>>>>>> around. Comments inline >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>>> Ruppert >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>>>>>> HotWax Media >>>>>>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>>>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi Tim et al: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the >>>>>>>>>> column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled >>>>>>>>>> "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month >>>>>>>>> for the entire time we've been doing this. This is common >>>>>>>>> functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. >>>>>>>>> Check out the branches page for hte >>>>>>>>>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round >>>>>>>>>> at suggested changes: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to >>>>>>>>>> point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the >>>>>>>>>> trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from >>>>>>>>>> "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better >>>>>>>>> directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. >>>>>>>>> Button text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any >>>>>>>>> way. Let's figure another way to make this clear. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>>>>>>>>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to >>>>>>>>> change the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both >>>>>>>>> are releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly >>>>>>>>> Release Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it >>>>>>>>> more clear for you >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly >>>>>>>>>> Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 >>>>>>>>>> Builds" may be easily seen by new users. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think >>>>>>>>> this is a good idea. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put >>>>>>>>>> something like the following: >>>>>>>>>> [Recommended for new users. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I don't agree without more information about them and how >>>>>>>>> they're going to use it. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> The most stable code base. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> +1 there. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> All current stable features. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> That's likely not true that all features are stable - but >>>>>>>>> those are the breaks. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> The best option for getting community help.] >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I think this is absolutely not true. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> For now, I've changed this information to the following - we >>>>>>>>> can adjust it to something more when we agree: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable >>>>>>>>> platform for production deployments." >>>>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, >>>>>>>>>> older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too >>>>>>>>> little (I checked it out). >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something >>>>>>>>>> like the following: >>>>>>>>>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the >>>>>>>>>> latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 >>>>>>>>>> nightly release builds.] >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Done >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list >>>>>>>>>> other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - >>>>>>>>> especially for archives. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put >>>>>>>>>> something like the following: >>>>>>>>>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier >>>>>>>>>> releases of OFBiz. >>>>>>>>>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with >>>>>>>>>> the 9.04 release is desired. >>>>>>>>>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find >>>>>>>>>> and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Done >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list >>>>>>>>>> other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - >>>>>>>>> especially for archives. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough >>>>>>>>>> to minimize any confusion. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you >>>>>>>>> get?" area for further clarification >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> TIA >>>>>>>>>> Ruth >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >> > > > |
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We could say that. Please say that! And please, have that button point to a 9.04 build. Currently, that button does not point to a download of OFBiz 9.04. Instead you get the latest trunk build. [Hence all my original confusion and misunderstanding about what was going on.] So, yes, please make that button point to a OFBiz 9.04 build and add that text to the button. That would be a wonderful compromise. Regards, Ruth ---------------------------------------------------- Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword "myofbiz" [hidden email] Ryan Foster wrote: > I see no reason to add "New Users" to the download button, as they are not the only people who download OFBiz. Take a look at another Open Source project that has 10 million downloads as an example, WordPress. I love the fact that they display a big download button right in the middle of their homepage, and also highlight their download button in their navigation (http://wordpress.org). We could simply change the button to say "Download OFBiz 9.04", in a similar fashion. This states exactly what the action is for new users, and tells existing users in 2 seconds what release the project is on. > > Ryan Foster > HotWax Media > 801.671.0769 > [hidden email] > > > > > On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: > > >> Hi Tim et al: >> >> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >> >> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: >> >> For starters, how about something like the following: >> >> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >> >> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >> >> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" may be easily seen by new users. >> >> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: >> [Recommended for new users. The most stable code base. All current stable features. The best option for getting community help.] >> >> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >> >> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: >> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly release builds.] >> >> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >> >> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: >> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. >> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. >> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >> >> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >> >> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. >> >> TIA >> Ruth >> >> >> > > > |
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Hi Ruth,
Somebody knows the status of elements related to this the task (text writing, place to put it, permissions needed to edit, ...)? Maybe to easily share and get it with just quick glance we could open a Jira (with possibly subtasks) for it ? Thanks Jacques From: "Ruth Hoffman" <[hidden email]> > Hi Jacques: > I like this suggestion. > Regards, > Ruth > > Jacques Le Roux wrote: >> Actually we should simply state in this column >> >> All version will run at best performance with latest java version >> (currently 1.6 recommended), but >> >> R4.0 needs java 1.4 to compile >> R9.04 needs java 1.5 to compile >> Trunk needs java 1.6 to compile >> >> Jacques >> () ascii ribbon campaign against HTML e-mail >> /\ www.asciiribbon.org >> >> >> From: "Ruth Hoffman" <[hidden email]> >>> Hi Tim: >>> Thanks >>> Ruth >>> >>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>> They will always run on 1.5, but they also run on 1.6 >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Ruppert >>>> -- >>>> Tim Ruppert >>>> HotWax Media >>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>> >>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>> >>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 7:48 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi Tim: >>>>> OK - your call. >>>>> For my own edification do all the 9.04 releases still run using 1.5 >>>>> or, if not, do you know the cut-over release? >>>>> TIA >>>>> Ruth >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Java 1.6 has been out for a long time and is being updated >>>>>> automatically by many OS so I think we're likely good as we go. >>>>>> Thanks for the help. >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>> Ruppert >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>>> HotWax Media >>>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>>> >>>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>>> >>>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 7:34 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Tim: >>>>>>> Thanks again. >>>>>>> This all is really great. >>>>>>> As I look at the "What Do I Get" column, I'm thinking that this >>>>>>> should stay as is. It is clear and concise and applies to all the >>>>>>> various downloads. It is easy to find and read. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Maybe you could add, next to the "install java SDK version 1.6", >>>>>>> something like: [required for trunk builds, nightly 9.04 builds >>>>>>> require Java SDK 1.5] if in fact this is true. If not, then >>>>>>> forget it. (I'm not sure how many users out there - other than >>>>>>> bleeding edge developers - are using Java 1.6, and if it isn't >>>>>>> necessary to run OFBiz in some instances, then I think it is >>>>>>> important to state that fact. ) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks again. >>>>>>> Maybe some other users (new or otherwise) would like to comment. >>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>> Ruth >>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>> Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword >>>>>>> "myofbiz" >>>>>>> [hidden email] >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It was here, but I forgot it was on the home page too - will be >>>>>>>> done before you get this message: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>> Ruppert >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>>>>> HotWax Media >>>>>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi Tim: >>>>>>>>> Well, you can't blame a girl for asking :-) >>>>>>>>> I'll look at the "What Do You Get" stuff next. Also, I just >>>>>>>>> looked at the changes and I think you said #6 was done (below) >>>>>>>>> but I don't see it on the page. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thanks for doing this. >>>>>>>>> Ruth >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your >>>>>>>>>> busy day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time >>>>>>>>>> Out" and recalibrate the direction you went with your >>>>>>>>>> offering. There are a bunch of changes here around an agenda >>>>>>>>>> that I've repeatedly mentioned does not seem to be inline with >>>>>>>>>> what the project generally pushes for development - so let's >>>>>>>>>> step back and look at this requirement the way we originally >>>>>>>>>> discussed it - to document what we have not to change it all >>>>>>>>>> around. Comments inline >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>>>> Ruppert >>>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>>>>>>> HotWax Media >>>>>>>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>>>>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Hi Tim et al: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the >>>>>>>>>>> column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled >>>>>>>>>>> "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month >>>>>>>>>> for the entire time we've been doing this. This is common >>>>>>>>>> functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. >>>>>>>>>> Check out the branches page for hte >>>>>>>>>>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round >>>>>>>>>>> at suggested changes: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to >>>>>>>>>>> point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the >>>>>>>>>>> trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from >>>>>>>>>>> "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better >>>>>>>>>> directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. >>>>>>>>>> Button text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any >>>>>>>>>> way. Let's figure another way to make this clear. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>>>>>>>>>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to >>>>>>>>>> change the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both >>>>>>>>>> are releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly >>>>>>>>>> Release Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it >>>>>>>>>> more clear for you >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly >>>>>>>>>>> Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 >>>>>>>>>>> Builds" may be easily seen by new users. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think >>>>>>>>>> this is a good idea. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put >>>>>>>>>>> something like the following: >>>>>>>>>>> [Recommended for new users. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I don't agree without more information about them and how >>>>>>>>>> they're going to use it. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> The most stable code base. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> +1 there. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> All current stable features. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> That's likely not true that all features are stable - but >>>>>>>>>> those are the breaks. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> The best option for getting community help.] >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I think this is absolutely not true. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> For now, I've changed this information to the following - we >>>>>>>>>> can adjust it to something more when we agree: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable >>>>>>>>>> platform for production deployments." >>>>>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, >>>>>>>>>>> older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too >>>>>>>>>> little (I checked it out). >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something >>>>>>>>>>> like the following: >>>>>>>>>>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the >>>>>>>>>>> latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 >>>>>>>>>>> nightly release builds.] >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Done >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list >>>>>>>>>>> other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - >>>>>>>>>> especially for archives. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put >>>>>>>>>>> something like the following: >>>>>>>>>>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier >>>>>>>>>>> releases of OFBiz. >>>>>>>>>>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with >>>>>>>>>>> the 9.04 release is desired. >>>>>>>>>>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find >>>>>>>>>>> and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Done >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list >>>>>>>>>>> other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - >>>>>>>>>> especially for archives. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough >>>>>>>>>>> to minimize any confusion. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you >>>>>>>>>> get?" area for further clarification >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> TIA >>>>>>>>>>> Ruth >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> > |
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Feel free to Jacques - I sent out a message with what was done on Ruth's original request.
Cheers, Ruppert -- Tim Ruppert HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com o:801.649.6594 f:801.649.6595 On Dec 10, 2009, at 2:32 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Hi Ruth, > > Somebody knows the status of elements related to this the task (text writing, place to put it, permissions needed to edit, ...)? > Maybe to easily share and get it with just quick glance we could open a Jira (with possibly subtasks) for it ? > > Thanks > Jacques > > From: "Ruth Hoffman" <[hidden email]> >> Hi Jacques: >> I like this suggestion. >> Regards, >> Ruth >> Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>> Actually we should simply state in this column >>> >>> All version will run at best performance with latest java version (currently 1.6 recommended), but >>> >>> R4.0 needs java 1.4 to compile >>> R9.04 needs java 1.5 to compile >>> Trunk needs java 1.6 to compile >>> >>> Jacques >>> () ascii ribbon campaign against HTML e-mail >>> /\ www.asciiribbon.org >>> >>> >>> From: "Ruth Hoffman" <[hidden email]> >>>> Hi Tim: >>>> Thanks >>>> Ruth >>>> >>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>>> They will always run on 1.5, but they also run on 1.6 >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Ruppert >>>>> -- >>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>> HotWax Media >>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>> >>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>> >>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 7:48 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Tim: >>>>>> OK - your call. >>>>>> For my own edification do all the 9.04 releases still run using 1.5 or, if not, do you know the cut-over release? >>>>>> TIA >>>>>> Ruth >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Java 1.6 has been out for a long time and is being updated automatically by many OS so I think we're likely good as we go. Thanks for the help. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>> Ruppert >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>>>> HotWax Media >>>>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>>>> >>>>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 7:34 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Tim: >>>>>>>> Thanks again. >>>>>>>> This all is really great. >>>>>>>> As I look at the "What Do I Get" column, I'm thinking that this should stay as is. It is clear and concise and applies to all the various downloads. It is easy to find and read. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Maybe you could add, next to the "install java SDK version 1.6", something like: [required for trunk builds, nightly 9.04 builds require Java SDK 1.5] if in fact this is true. If not, then forget it. (I'm not sure how many users out there - other than bleeding edge developers - are using Java 1.6, and if it isn't necessary to run OFBiz in some instances, then I think it is important to state that fact. ) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks again. >>>>>>>> Maybe some other users (new or otherwise) would like to comment. >>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>> Ruth >>>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>>> Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword "myofbiz" >>>>>>>> [hidden email] >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> It was here, but I forgot it was on the home page too - will be done before you get this message: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>>> Ruppert >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>>>>>> HotWax Media >>>>>>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>>>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi Tim: >>>>>>>>>> Well, you can't blame a girl for asking :-) >>>>>>>>>> I'll look at the "What Do You Get" stuff next. Also, I just looked at the changes and I think you said #6 was done (below) but I don't see it on the page. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Thanks for doing this. >>>>>>>>>> Ruth >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Tim Ruppert wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Ruth, first of all, thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to do this, but I fear that we need to call a "Time Out" and recalibrate the direction you went with your offering. There are a bunch of changes here around an agenda that I've repeatedly mentioned does not seem to be inline with what the project generally pushes for development - so let's step back and look at this requirement the way we originally discussed it - to document what we have not to change it all around. Comments inline >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>>>>> Ruppert >>>>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>>>> Tim Ruppert >>>>>>>>>>> HotWax Media >>>>>>>>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> o:801.649.6594 >>>>>>>>>>> f:801.649.6595 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Tim et al: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Well one is of the trunk - and one is of the trunk every month for the entire time we've been doing this. This is common functionality for many projects - that's why we do both. Check out the branches page for hte >>>>>>>>>>>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I'd like to keep the main download as the trunk with better directions to getting the 9.04 release from this main page. Button text is too large to be graphically pleasing in any way. Let's figure another way to make this clear. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>>>>>>>>>>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> This is committed and posted with some mods. I'm going to change the main page to OFBiz Nightly Builds (since not both are releases) and changed the branch page to OFBiz Nightly Release Builds (since it only has releases) if that makes it more clear for you >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" may be easily seen by new users. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Again - they're both at the top of the page and I do not think this is a good idea. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>>>>>>>> [Recommended for new users. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I don't agree without more information about them and how they're going to use it. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> The most stable code base. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> +1 there. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> All current stable features. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> That's likely not true that all features are stable - but those are the breaks. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> The best option for getting community help.] >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I think this is absolutely not true. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> For now, I've changed this information to the following - we can adjust it to something more when we agree: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> "The most current release of OFBiz and the most stable platform for production deployments." >>>>>>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Done - let's try 10 first and see what we think - but 5 is too little (I checked it out). >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>>>>>>>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly release builds.] >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Done >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>>>>>>>>>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. >>>>>>>>>>>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. >>>>>>>>>>>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Done >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Done - 10 for now except archives - 5 is too little - especially for archives. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> For the descriptions, I'd focus on cleaning up the "What you get?" area for further clarification >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> TIA >>>>>>>>>>>> Ruth >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> > |
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Still a bad idea. Have you even seen the branches / releases page which does exactly what you're asking? http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php - take a peek because then we can stop all of this around pushing people to the 9.04 release. As I've said seemingly a million times, until the things that you said are true (IE - that you will get faster, more reliable feedback from the community on the 9.04 release), then we need to stop pushing this point. It's simply not the case.
Cheers, Ruppert -- Tim Ruppert HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com o:801.649.6594 f:801.649.6595 On Dec 10, 2009, at 1:50 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: > Hi Ryan: > We could say that. Please say that! And please, have that button point to a 9.04 build. > > Currently, that button does not point to a download of OFBiz 9.04. Instead you get the latest trunk build. [Hence all my original confusion and misunderstanding about what was going on.] So, yes, please make that button point to a OFBiz 9.04 build and add that text to the button. That would be a wonderful compromise. > > Regards, > Ruth > ---------------------------------------------------- > Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword "myofbiz" > [hidden email] > > Ryan Foster wrote: >> I see no reason to add "New Users" to the download button, as they are not the only people who download OFBiz. Take a look at another Open Source project that has 10 million downloads as an example, WordPress. I love the fact that they display a big download button right in the middle of their homepage, and also highlight their download button in their navigation (http://wordpress.org). We could simply change the button to say "Download OFBiz 9.04", in a similar fashion. This states exactly what the action is for new users, and tells existing users in 2 seconds what release the project is on. >> >> Ryan Foster >> HotWax Media >> 801.671.0769 >> [hidden email] >> >> >> >> >> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >> >> >>> Hi Tim et al: >>> >>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>> >>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: >>> >>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>> >>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>> >>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>> >>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" may be easily seen by new users. >>> >>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>> [Recommended for new users. The most stable code base. All current stable features. The best option for getting community help.] >>> >>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>> >>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: >>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly release builds.] >>> >>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>> >>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. >>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. >>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>> >>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>> >>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. >>> >>> TIA >>> Ruth >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> |
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Hi Tim:
I don't get your point. What is wrong with http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php? FYI - I don't care so much about the feedback. I just want new users and casual "downloaders" to have a reasonable shot at a successful download and a first-time OFBiz experience. Regards, Ruth ---------------------------------------------------- Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword "myofbiz" [hidden email] Tim Ruppert wrote: > Still a bad idea. Have you even seen the branches / releases page which does exactly what you're asking? http://build.ofbiz.org/branches.php - take a peek because then we can stop all of this around pushing people to the 9.04 release. As I've said seemingly a million times, until the things that you said are true (IE - that you will get faster, more reliable feedback from the community on the 9.04 release), then we need to stop pushing this point. It's simply not the case. > > Cheers, > Ruppert > -- > Tim Ruppert > HotWax Media > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > > o:801.649.6594 > f:801.649.6595 > > On Dec 10, 2009, at 1:50 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: > > >> Hi Ryan: >> We could say that. Please say that! And please, have that button point to a 9.04 build. >> >> Currently, that button does not point to a download of OFBiz 9.04. Instead you get the latest trunk build. [Hence all my original confusion and misunderstanding about what was going on.] So, yes, please make that button point to a OFBiz 9.04 build and add that text to the button. That would be a wonderful compromise. >> >> Regards, >> Ruth >> ---------------------------------------------------- >> Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword "myofbiz" >> [hidden email] >> >> Ryan Foster wrote: >> >>> I see no reason to add "New Users" to the download button, as they are not the only people who download OFBiz. Take a look at another Open Source project that has 10 million downloads as an example, WordPress. I love the fact that they display a big download button right in the middle of their homepage, and also highlight their download button in their navigation (http://wordpress.org). We could simply change the button to say "Download OFBiz 9.04", in a similar fashion. This states exactly what the action is for new users, and tells existing users in 2 seconds what release the project is on. >>> >>> Ryan Foster >>> HotWax Media >>> 801.671.0769 >>> [hidden email] >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Dec 9, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hi Tim et al: >>>> >>>> First, I'm not sure I know what the difference is between the column labeled "Nightly Trunk Builds" and the one labeled "Archived Trunk Builds". Why both? >>>> >>>> OK, but not to get hung up on that...here's my first go-round at suggested changes: >>>> >>>> For starters, how about something like the following: >>>> >>>> 1) Change the big download button on the right of the page to point to the latest nightly 9.04 release build. (Not the trunk build). Also, change the text on that button from "DOWNLOAD OFBIZ" to: "New Users DOWNLOAD OFBIZ Here!". >>>> >>>> 2) Change the "OFBiz Nightly Trunk Releases" heading to: >>>> "OFBiz Nightly Release Builds" >>>> >>>> 3) Swap the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column with the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column so that "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" may be easily seen by new users. >>>> >>>> 4) Under the "Nightly Release 9.04 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>> [Recommended for new users. The most stable code base. All current stable features. The best option for getting community help.] >>>> >>>> Also, only list 5 or so links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>> >>>> 5) Under the "Nightly Trunk Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>> [Recommended for project committers and those who want the latest and greatest code. May not be as stable as the 9.04 nightly release builds.] >>>> >>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent.] >>>> >>>> 6) Under the "Nightly Release 4.0 Builds" column, put something like the following: >>>> [Recommended for (legacy) compatibility with earlier releases of OFBiz. >>>> Not recommended for new development where compatibility with the 9.04 release is desired. >>>> Note: support for Release 4.0 builds may be difficult to find and hence this release is not recommended for new users.] >>>> >>>> Also, only list 5 or so recent links. Add a link to list other, older builds after the 5 most recent. >>>> >>>> I'd like to see how those changes look. That might be enough to minimize any confusion. >>>> >>>> TIA >>>> Ruth >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> > > |
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