Hi all,
I really think it is time to maintain an official "New Features" summary page for the OFBiz project: there are so many great new features, improvements and fixes coming in that it is difficult for users to focus on them just by reviewing the commit logs. I'd suggest a simple summary like this one: http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/-Qs We could collect a list of new features for each month and then publish the new link at the top of the main page of the website. What do you think? Any volunteers to help maintain the page updated? Jacopo |
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Jacques De : "Jacopo Cappellato" <[hidden email]> > Hi all, > > I really think it is time to maintain an official "New Features" summary > page for the OFBiz project: there are so many great new features, > improvements and fixes coming in that it is difficult for users to focus > on them just by reviewing the commit logs. > I'd suggest a simple summary like this one: > > http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/-Qs > > We could collect a list of new features for each month and then publish > the new link at the top of the main page of the website. > > What do you think? Any volunteers to help maintain the page updated? > > Jacopo > |
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If you can find the time to do this, I won't have to publish a separate web page to accomplish the same thing. I for one simply do not have the time to sort through Jira. Skip -----Original Message----- From: Jacopo Cappellato [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 11:07 PM To: [hidden email]; [hidden email] Subject: Publishing an official "New features" page for the OFBiz project Hi all, I really think it is time to maintain an official "New Features" summary page for the OFBiz project: there are so many great new features, improvements and fixes coming in that it is difficult for users to focus on them just by reviewing the commit logs. I'd suggest a simple summary like this one: http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/-Qs We could collect a list of new features for each month and then publish the new link at the top of the main page of the website. What do you think? Any volunteers to help maintain the page updated? Jacopo |
In the page. a short plan can be view. but no long plan for the future.
where we can find out the ofbiz longterm features list and milestones or release plan. thanks. xu On 10/22/07, skip@theDevers <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Jacopo > > If you can find the time to do this, I won't have to publish a separate > web > page to accomplish the same thing. I for one simply do not have the time > to > sort through Jira. > > Skip > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jacopo Cappellato [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 11:07 PM > To: [hidden email]; [hidden email] > Subject: Publishing an official "New features" page for the OFBiz > project > > > Hi all, > > I really think it is time to maintain an official "New Features" summary > page for the OFBiz project: there are so many great new features, > improvements and fixes coming in that it is difficult for users to focus > on them just by reviewing the commit logs. > I'd suggest a simple summary like this one: > > http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/-Qs > > We could collect a list of new features for each month and then publish > the new link at the top of the main page of the website. > > What do you think? Any volunteers to help maintain the page updated? > > Jacopo > > > |
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> Hi all, > > I really think it is time to maintain an official "New Features" summary > page for the OFBiz project: there are so many great new features, > improvements and fixes coming in that it is difficult for users to focus > on them just by reviewing the commit logs. > I'd suggest a simple summary like this one: > > http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/-Qs > > We could collect a list of new features for each month and then publish > the new link at the top of the main page of the website. > > What do you think? Any volunteers to help maintain the page updated? +1, I'll (try to) help maintaining the page What does the red color mean? -- Christian |
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> Jacopo Cappellato schrieb: >> Hi all, >> >> I really think it is time to maintain an official "New Features" summary >> page for the OFBiz project: there are so many great new features, >> improvements and fixes coming in that it is difficult for users to focus >> on them just by reviewing the commit logs. >> I'd suggest a simple summary like this one: >> >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/-Qs >> >> We could collect a list of new features for each month and then publish >> the new link at the top of the main page of the website. >> >> What do you think? Any volunteers to help maintain the page updated? > > +1, I'll (try to) help maintaining the page > > What does the red color mean? > Thank you, Christian (and Jacques)! I've moved the page to the Wiki workspace so that you'll be able to edit it: http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/-Qs Feel free to improve the layout and content, because I just created very quickly as a draft/starting point for a discussion: however, in my opinion, we should try to keep things the layout simple to edit and, for the content, we should avoid too many details and just give the high level description of the feature (not a commit level list). I've tried to highlight the most relevant features with the red color... but it doesn't seem a great idea... your input is welcome! Jacopo |
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A such task was done avery week by Si Chen alone before (with more details than we want to put in this page of course, was more a
weekly report). I personnaly want to thank him for the great work he done helping promoting OFBiz. Jacques De : "Jacopo Cappellato" <[hidden email]> > Christian Geisert wrote: > > Jacopo Cappellato schrieb: > >> Hi all, > >> > >> I really think it is time to maintain an official "New Features" summary > >> page for the OFBiz project: there are so many great new features, > >> improvements and fixes coming in that it is difficult for users to focus > >> on them just by reviewing the commit logs. > >> I'd suggest a simple summary like this one: > >> > >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/-Qs > >> > >> We could collect a list of new features for each month and then publish > >> the new link at the top of the main page of the website. > >> > >> What do you think? Any volunteers to help maintain the page updated? > > > > +1, I'll (try to) help maintaining the page > > > > What does the red color mean? > > > > Thank you, Christian (and Jacques)! > I've moved the page to the Wiki workspace so that you'll be able to edit > it: http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/-Qs > > Feel free to improve the layout and content, because I just created very > quickly as a draft/starting point for a discussion: however, in my > opinion, we should try to keep things the layout simple to edit and, for > the content, we should avoid too many details and just give the high > level description of the feature (not a commit level list). > I've tried to highlight the most relevant features with the red color... > but it doesn't seem a great idea... your input is welcome! > > Jacopo > |
I still use this weekly report from Si to follow the changes (in case i missed some of them). It gives a high level views of the changes.
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Cool, I thought Si has stopped on this. Put in Sage (Firefox plugin).
Thanks Bilgin Jacques De : "Bilgin Ibryam" <[hidden email]> > > I still use this weekly report from Si to follow the changes (in case i > missed some of them). It gives a high level views of the changes. > > http://ofbiz-new.blogspot.com/ > -- > View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Publishing-an-official-%22New-features%22-page-for-the-OFBiz-project-tf4668882.html#a13339069 > Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > |
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