Re: Apache OFBiz blog

Posted by David E Jones-3 on
URL: http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/Apache-OFBiz-blog-tp200266p200267.html


For everyone interested in this: please note that the PMC is currently  
discussing how to leverage this resource. The concern is that we don't  
want any single person to be able to step up and post something on the  
ofbiz blog and imply that it is the opinion and position of the  
project as a whole (which I suppose means opinions and positions that  
are discussed with the community, and then as needed voted on by the  
PMC before being made public).

For example, I'm against publishing and going after some of the things  
that Jacques has mentioned here. If we want good press coverage we  
should find things to announce that we think the world would be  
interested in and then create press releases through the ASF PRC. We  
should not complain about how the press is rarely speaking about  
OFBiz, and even writing things that are so incorrect that they  
contradict what is written on the home page for the project.

Also, I know there are people on this mailing list who work on  
opentaps and Neogia: please don't take offense at this and please know  
that you are certainly contributing members of the community and your  
contributions are appreciated. While other community members may not  
like your business practices, it is no reason to start an in-fight and  
I'm sorry that this was mentioned so publicly like this.

For everyone reading in: if you are feeling crazy about the economy or  
are short on work and funds, please keep in mind the things discussed  
in the recent thread that Ean Schuessler started where he mentioned  
the scene from A Beautiful Mind. It doesn't do us ANY good to fight  
eachother, and rather we'll all benefit a great deal more if we all  
look for opportunities in the larger world instead of sniping at the  
success that we see others having.

-David


On Apr 27, 2009, at 2:14 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:

> I have opened a community blog for Apache OFBiz at http://blogs.apache.org/ 
> . If you are interested to write articles please ask for a login.
>
> Last month, I read a white paper (livre blanc) from a French IT  
> company http://www.smile.fr/ (250 persons, 1st "open source company in
> France") http://www.smile.fr/publications/livres-blancs/erp-open-source__1 
>  and I think it's time for me to react.
>
> This white paper is well written but they almost completly forgot  
> OFBiz for (IMO) obscure reasons. I think one of the most driving
> causes is that companies must make money (we all need to make  
> money ;o). And it's even clear here (from the white paper author:
> http://opensourceerpguru.com/2008/02/23/tinyerp-source-published-it-all-started-here/#commentblock)
>  that this company chose to work
> with OpenERP (formerly Tiny ERP) and especially with OpenBravo  
> because of their business models (OpenBravo raised $12 million in May
> last year http://ostatic.com/blog/open-source-venture-funding-in-q2-up-again)
> . I think also that the leaders of such companies in
> France don't want to work with permissive licences like ours.  
> Actually, Olivier Heintz told me 4 years ago, that it was one of the
> reason the Neogia team chose GPL instead of Apache licence (they  
> were afraid their work would be stolen). I begin to be upset by all
> this (they judge us, plublish it and make the trend) and, more than  
> 4 years after I began to work on OFBiz, I want to speak out of
> code. A community blog looks to me like the perfet tool for that (I  
> think also that I will finally open my own blog also, if I find
> enough time for it).
>
> Jacques
>
>