Hi All,
I am planning to do a series of webinars on how to use the various back end applications, starting of with Manufacturing. But I am eager to learn what you would like to be handled in this series, so please send some feedback and we will see what an how this can be scheduled. Regards, Pierre Smits *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>* Services & Solutions for Cloud- Based Manufacturing, Professional Services and Retail & Trade http://www.orrtiz.com |
Thank you, Mr. Smits, for starting this webinar project. I wish you the
best success and I hope to get a chance to learn some things. Is there a way to have a general theme in the webinars featuring two fictional people who are trying to implement similar but not identical configurations of OFBiz, to demonstrate the different things that might need to be done in different circumstances? Maybe someone wants an ecommerce store front and someone else has different needs? Call those two people Alice and Bob, and use each webinar to teach people about the considerations they need to keep in mind as they try to implement their own OFBiz solution. I'm an OFBiz noob, so I don't even know if there's enough things "different" about various kinds of configurations to make them into a webinar subject-of-study, let alone the general theme of multiple webinars. In any case, I'm looking forward to any webinars that can help me take off the OFBiz training wheels. On 14-02-10 02:30 AM, Pierre Smits wrote: > Hi All, > > I am planning to do a series of webinars on how to use the various back end > applications, starting of with Manufacturing. > > But I am eager to learn what you would like to be handled in this series, > so please send some feedback and we will see what an how this can be > scheduled. > > Regards, > Pierre Smits > > *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>* > Services & Solutions for Cloud- > Based Manufacturing, Professional > Services and Retail & Trade > http://www.orrtiz.com > |
Hi. As i don't have enough experience with ofbiz myself, i would much
appreciate some webinars explaining the ussage of the default ofbiz applications. For me the priorities would look something like this: 1. Invoice mgmt 2. Employee mgmt 3. Product / Price mgmt 4. Customizing exports? I look forward to your first video. On 10 February 2014 19:13, Todd Thorner <[hidden email]> wrote: > Thank you, Mr. Smits, for starting this webinar project. I wish you the > best success and I hope to get a chance to learn some things. > > Is there a way to have a general theme in the webinars featuring two > fictional people who are trying to implement similar but not identical > configurations of OFBiz, to demonstrate the different things that might > need to be done in different circumstances? Maybe someone wants an > ecommerce store front and someone else has different needs? Call those > two people Alice and Bob, and use each webinar to teach people about the > considerations they need to keep in mind as they try to implement their > own OFBiz solution. > > I'm an OFBiz noob, so I don't even know if there's enough things > "different" about various kinds of configurations to make them into a > webinar subject-of-study, let alone the general theme of multiple webinars. > > In any case, I'm looking forward to any webinars that can help me take > off the OFBiz training wheels. > > > On 14-02-10 02:30 AM, Pierre Smits wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I am planning to do a series of webinars on how to use the various back > end > > applications, starting of with Manufacturing. > > > > But I am eager to learn what you would like to be handled in this series, > > so please send some feedback and we will see what an how this can be > > scheduled. > > > > Regards, > > Pierre Smits > > > > *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>* > > Services & Solutions for Cloud- > > Based Manufacturing, Professional > > Services and Retail & Trade > > http://www.orrtiz.com > > > |
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Hi Pierre,
Good initiative! I guess everyone would be interested and would be supporting you. I think the webinars should also include development (from a developer's point of view), and not only be about using the back end (from an admin's point of view). Good luck!
Jad El Omeiri
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On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 5:30 AM, Pierre Smits <[hidden email]>wrote:
> Hi All, > > I am planning to do a series of webinars on how to use the various back end > applications, starting of with Manufacturing. > > But I am eager to learn what you would like to be handled in this series, > so please send some feedback and we will see what an how this can be > scheduled. > > Regards, > Pierre Smits > > *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>* > Services & Solutions for Cloud- > Based Manufacturing, Professional > Services and Retail & Trade > http://www.orrtiz.com > Outstanding. What I would suggest, though, is, at the broad scale, organize by each of the applications built into OFBiz, but within each of these, identify and follow each of the use cases, start to finish, and then tack on the end, each of the known supported variants. If done in this manner, your script, or lesson plan, can be re-purposed into a how-to web page, for each task that any employee of any company using it may have to do. One might as well look at doing this sort of thing with a view toward getting the biggest payoff possible. When I have developed commercial software, while I ensure the client's interests are satisfied, all the documentation I produced was targeted toward those of the client's staff that has to use it, writing in their language, using jargon with which they're familiar, and writing about their interests in getting their job done as efficiently as possible. And, of course, in this context, one of the people that needs attention is the sysop who has to get it all set up so that the other staff can do their jobs (whether they're sales staff, the company's accountant, or in the warehouse or managing an assembly line). I wish you well in your efforts in this area. Cheers, Ted |
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What interests me the most is accounting. Thanks.
Sent from my BlackBerry® PlayBook™ www.blackberry.com ------------------------------ *From:* "Pierre Smits" <[hidden email]> *To:* "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]> *Sent:* February 10, 2014 2:30 AM *Subject:* WEBINARS Hi All, I am planning to do a series of webinars on how to use the various back end applications, starting of with Manufacturing. But I am eager to learn what you would like to be handled in this series, so please send some feedback and we will see what an how this can be scheduled. Regards, Pierre Smits *ORRTIZ.COM * Services & Solutions for Cloud- Based Manufacturing, Professional Services and Retail & Tradehttp://www.orrtiz.com |
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Pierre,
Really looking forward to the webinars. I'd like to learn each of the applications in terms of: 1. how are they supposed to be used 2. how applications are connected to one another Sent from my iPhone On 2014-2-10, at 下午6:30, Pierre Smits <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I am planning to do a series of webinars on how to use the various back end > applications, starting of with Manufacturing. > > But I am eager to learn what you would like to be handled in this series, > so please send some feedback and we will see what an how this can be > scheduled. > > Regards, > Pierre Smits > > *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>* > Services & Solutions for Cloud- > Based Manufacturing, Professional > Services and Retail & Trade > http://www.orrtiz.com |
Pierre,
How is it going with the webinars ? Really looking forward to it ? Is there a schedule/agenda on these webinars ? Eager to learn . On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 10:46 PM, Lei <[hidden email]> wrote: > Pierre, > Really looking forward to the webinars. I'd like to learn each of the > applications in terms of: > 1. how are they supposed to be used > 2. how applications are connected to one another > > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 2014-2-10, at 下午6:30, Pierre Smits <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > I am planning to do a series of webinars on how to use the various back > end > > applications, starting of with Manufacturing. > > > > But I am eager to learn what you would like to be handled in this series, > > so please send some feedback and we will see what an how this can be > > scheduled. > > > > Regards, > > Pierre Smits > > > > *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>* > > Services & Solutions for Cloud- > > Based Manufacturing, Professional > > Services and Retail & Trade > > http://www.orrtiz.com > |
Hi Lei,
As this is volunteer work I can't possibly give any schedule on this. But I have noted the interest areas and will take that as guidance. Regards, Pierre Smits *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>* Services & Solutions for Cloud- Based Manufacturing, Professional Services and Retail & Trade http://www.orrtiz.com |
I'm willing to help if I can, although the only thing I have to offer at
this point is editing talent (making good writing look like great writing). Keep in mind something that seriously ticked me off the other day. I wanted to check out a webinar for a product called Wowza, which bills itself as a streaming server that "allows just about anyone on any platform to watch your video source." Problem was, the webinar service they used pulled the ol' "We're sorry, but unless you are using Windows or Mac you cannot join this webinar" garbage, which ended up making Wowza itself look bad. Which is to say: if your product is marketed as something that works on platforms other than Windows/Mac, make sure your webinars don't insult those who prefer something besides Windows/Mac. Not that OFBiz has ever done any such thing, just saying ... that I'm willing to help if I can. Here's one opinion. Use poster-zoom presentations about the OFBiz MVC framework & data model as visual aids during webinars (also as standalone pages accessible from the site or the wiki or something like that). On 14-03-16 03:12 PM, Pierre Smits wrote: > Hi Lei, > > As this is volunteer work I can't possibly give any schedule on this. But I > have noted the interest areas and will take that as guidance. > > Regards, > > Pierre Smits > > *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>* > Services & Solutions for Cloud- > Based Manufacturing, Professional > Services and Retail & Trade > http://www.orrtiz.com > |
Todd,
Thanks for sharing. Pierre Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad > Op 17 mrt. 2014 om 16:48 heeft Todd Thorner <[hidden email]> het volgende geschreven: > > I'm willing to help if I can, although the only thing I have to offer at > this point is editing talent (making good writing look like great writing). > > Keep in mind something that seriously ticked me off the other day. I > wanted to check out a webinar for a product called Wowza, which bills > itself as a streaming server that "allows just about anyone on any > platform to watch your video source." Problem was, the webinar service > they used pulled the ol' "We're sorry, but unless you are using Windows > or Mac you cannot join this webinar" garbage, which ended up making > Wowza itself look bad. > > Which is to say: if your product is marketed as something that works on > platforms other than Windows/Mac, make sure your webinars don't insult > those who prefer something besides Windows/Mac. Not that OFBiz has ever > done any such thing, just saying ... that I'm willing to help if I can. > > Here's one opinion. Use poster-zoom presentations about the OFBiz MVC > framework & data model as visual aids during webinars (also as > standalone pages accessible from the site or the wiki or something like > that). > > > >> On 14-03-16 03:12 PM, Pierre Smits wrote: >> Hi Lei, >> >> As this is volunteer work I can't possibly give any schedule on this. But I >> have noted the interest areas and will take that as guidance. >> >> Regards, >> >> Pierre Smits >> >> *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>* >> Services & Solutions for Cloud- >> Based Manufacturing, Professional >> Services and Retail & Trade >> http://www.orrtiz.com >> |
Yeah, totally understand. Plz help broadcast once the webinars are ready to
show. Thanks. On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 1:25 AM, Pierre Smits <[hidden email]>wrote: > Todd, > > Thanks for sharing. > > Pierre > > Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad > > > Op 17 mrt. 2014 om 16:48 heeft Todd Thorner <[hidden email]> > het volgende geschreven: > > > > I'm willing to help if I can, although the only thing I have to offer at > > this point is editing talent (making good writing look like great > writing). > > > > Keep in mind something that seriously ticked me off the other day. I > > wanted to check out a webinar for a product called Wowza, which bills > > itself as a streaming server that "allows just about anyone on any > > platform to watch your video source." Problem was, the webinar service > > they used pulled the ol' "We're sorry, but unless you are using Windows > > or Mac you cannot join this webinar" garbage, which ended up making > > Wowza itself look bad. > > > > Which is to say: if your product is marketed as something that works on > > platforms other than Windows/Mac, make sure your webinars don't insult > > those who prefer something besides Windows/Mac. Not that OFBiz has ever > > done any such thing, just saying ... that I'm willing to help if I can. > > > > Here's one opinion. Use poster-zoom presentations about the OFBiz MVC > > framework & data model as visual aids during webinars (also as > > standalone pages accessible from the site or the wiki or something like > > that). > > > > > > > >> On 14-03-16 03:12 PM, Pierre Smits wrote: > >> Hi Lei, > >> > >> As this is volunteer work I can't possibly give any schedule on this. > But I > >> have noted the interest areas and will take that as guidance. > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Pierre Smits > >> > >> *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>* > >> Services & Solutions for Cloud- > >> Based Manufacturing, Professional > >> Services and Retail & Trade > >> http://www.orrtiz.com > >> > |
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