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We are looking to copy an ESME server within OFBiz as a component to allow for twitter like messaging within the OFBiz environment. users coming on the ecommerce site can 'twitter' a message which is monitored by the system admin, who can answer the questions. Logged in users can follow other registered users and can twitter what they are doing... more info at http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ESME/Collaboration+with+OFbiz any thoughts? regards, Hans (@hansbak) -- Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates |
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Hi Hans,
Your proposal looks interesting from an technical point of view but I'm have trouble picturing a real life business scenario, can you provide some examples? And most important, can you address why this should be integrated into Ofbiz? Isn't it easier to integrate with (any) external chat server using an API? Jeroen van der Wal On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Hans Bakker <[hidden email]> wrote: > Proposal: > > We are looking to copy an ESME server within OFBiz as a component to > allow for twitter like messaging within the OFBiz environment. > > users coming on the ecommerce site can 'twitter' a message which is > monitored by the system admin, who can answer the questions. > > Logged in users can follow other registered users and can twitter what > they are doing... > > more info at > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ESME/Collaboration+with+OFbiz > > any thoughts? > > regards, > Hans (@hansbak) > > -- > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates > > |
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This will give you a twitter environment only visible by users of a
particular ofbiz system so within a company, i.e. not public. A twitter environment is more general than chat and encourages collaboration much more....chat is only person to person...but it looks like it can do chat too... On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 12:48 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: > Hi Hans, > > Your proposal looks interesting from an technical point of view but > I'm have trouble picturing a real life business scenario, can you > provide some examples? And most important, can you address why this > should be integrated into Ofbiz? Isn't it easier to integrate with > (any) external chat server using an API? > > Jeroen van der Wal > > > On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Hans Bakker > <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Proposal: > > > > We are looking to copy an ESME server within OFBiz as a component to > > allow for twitter like messaging within the OFBiz environment. > > > > users coming on the ecommerce site can 'twitter' a message which is > > monitored by the system admin, who can answer the questions. > > > > Logged in users can follow other registered users and can twitter what > > they are doing... > > > > more info at > > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ESME/Collaboration+with+OFbiz > > > > any thoughts? > > > > regards, > > Hans (@hansbak) > > > > -- > > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates > > > > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates |
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Hi Hans,
I understand what it can do. Can you tell me why this feature should be integrated into Ofbiz? -Jeroen On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Hans Bakker <[hidden email]> wrote: > This will give you a twitter environment only visible by users of a > particular ofbiz system so within a company, i.e. not public. > > A twitter environment is more general than chat and encourages > collaboration much more....chat is only person to person...but it looks > like it can do chat too... > > On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 12:48 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >> Hi Hans, >> >> Your proposal looks interesting from an technical point of view but >> I'm have trouble picturing a real life business scenario, can you >> provide some examples? And most important, can you address why this >> should be integrated into Ofbiz? Isn't it easier to integrate with >> (any) external chat server using an API? >> >> Jeroen van der Wal >> >> >> On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Hans Bakker >> <[hidden email]> wrote: >> > Proposal: >> > >> > We are looking to copy an ESME server within OFBiz as a component to >> > allow for twitter like messaging within the OFBiz environment. >> > >> > users coming on the ecommerce site can 'twitter' a message which is >> > monitored by the system admin, who can answer the questions. >> > >> > Logged in users can follow other registered users and can twitter what >> > they are doing... >> > >> > more info at >> > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ESME/Collaboration+with+OFbiz >> > >> > any thoughts? >> > >> > regards, >> > Hans (@hansbak) >> > >> > -- >> > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates >> > >> > > -- > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates > > |
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On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 13:59 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote:
> Hi Hans, > > I understand what it can do. Can you tell me why this feature should > be integrated into Ofbiz? > >From the first page of the ESME project: Enterprise Social Messaging Experiment (ESME) is a secure and highly scalable microsharing and micromessaging platform that allows people to discover and meet one another and get controlled access to other sources of information, all in a business process context. You can hardly turn a web page these days without seeing a story that describes how people are using social networks, whether it is Twitter, Facebook or some other service to develop and build their personal communities. In business, we increasingly see blogs and wikis demonstrating utility in problem solving and communications but the real time nature of business process problem solving largely remains untouched by social networking tools. Existing services, while attractive do not scale well and have proven unreliable. This is unacceptable to business which must be 'Always On' and able to support people in their daily working lives. Such applications must therefore be scalable and reliable but also provide a lot more. When solving problems, how good might it be if a user was able to tap into the collective knowledge of her peers or surrounding groupsof people with whom she might naturally network in the workplace setting? How much quicker and with greater precision might she be able to solve daily problems? What if there was a communications mechanism that takes the best of what services like Twitter offers and co-mingled that with readily recognizable business processes? That solution is ESME. The ESME blog has more details about ESME as well as project news. Regards, Hans > -Jeroen > > On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Hans Bakker > <[hidden email]> wrote: > > This will give you a twitter environment only visible by users of a > > particular ofbiz system so within a company, i.e. not public. > > > > A twitter environment is more general than chat and encourages > > collaboration much more....chat is only person to person...but it looks > > like it can do chat too... > > > > On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 12:48 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: > >> Hi Hans, > >> > >> Your proposal looks interesting from an technical point of view but > >> I'm have trouble picturing a real life business scenario, can you > >> provide some examples? And most important, can you address why this > >> should be integrated into Ofbiz? Isn't it easier to integrate with > >> (any) external chat server using an API? > >> > >> Jeroen van der Wal > >> > >> > >> On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Hans Bakker > >> <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> > Proposal: > >> > > >> > We are looking to copy an ESME server within OFBiz as a component to > >> > allow for twitter like messaging within the OFBiz environment. > >> > > >> > users coming on the ecommerce site can 'twitter' a message which is > >> > monitored by the system admin, who can answer the questions. > >> > > >> > Logged in users can follow other registered users and can twitter what > >> > they are doing... > >> > > >> > more info at > >> > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ESME/Collaboration+with+OFbiz > >> > > >> > any thoughts? > >> > > >> > regards, > >> > Hans (@hansbak) > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates > >> > > >> > > > -- > > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates > > > > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates |
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On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 13:59 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote:
> Hi Hans, > > I understand what it can do. Can you tell me why this feature should > be integrated into Ofbiz? > Then we are getting into the discussion if ESME is useful or not. That is why i copied the first page in a previous message. Please check earlier messages where i understood that in general the community agreed it was useful. This proposal is not that IF we should use ESME but only how.... Regards, Hans > -Jeroen > > On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Hans Bakker > <[hidden email]> wrote: > > This will give you a twitter environment only visible by users of a > > particular ofbiz system so within a company, i.e. not public. > > > > A twitter environment is more general than chat and encourages > > collaboration much more....chat is only person to person...but it looks > > like it can do chat too... > > > > On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 12:48 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: > >> Hi Hans, > >> > >> Your proposal looks interesting from an technical point of view but > >> I'm have trouble picturing a real life business scenario, can you > >> provide some examples? And most important, can you address why this > >> should be integrated into Ofbiz? Isn't it easier to integrate with > >> (any) external chat server using an API? > >> > >> Jeroen van der Wal > >> > >> > >> On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Hans Bakker > >> <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> > Proposal: > >> > > >> > We are looking to copy an ESME server within OFBiz as a component to > >> > allow for twitter like messaging within the OFBiz environment. > >> > > >> > users coming on the ecommerce site can 'twitter' a message which is > >> > monitored by the system admin, who can answer the questions. > >> > > >> > Logged in users can follow other registered users and can twitter what > >> > they are doing... > >> > > >> > more info at > >> > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ESME/Collaboration+with+OFbiz > >> > > >> > any thoughts? > >> > > >> > regards, > >> > Hans (@hansbak) > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates > >> > > >> > > > -- > > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates > > > > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates |
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But still in all discussions it's not clear to me WHY it should be IN
Ofbiz. Please go ahead and create it but if you implement a feature just because you can, don't compare it with alternatives and didn't find a business driver I find a waste of resources. But I'm more then happy to be proven wrong, perhaps I'm not seeing things clear ;-) Regards, Jeroen On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Hans Bakker <[hidden email]> wrote: > On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 13:59 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >> Hi Hans, >> >> I understand what it can do. Can you tell me why this feature should >> be integrated into Ofbiz? >> > > Then we are getting into the discussion if ESME is useful or not. That > is why i copied the first page in a previous message. Please check > earlier messages where i understood that in general the community agreed > it was useful. > > This proposal is not that IF we should use ESME but only how.... > > Regards, > Hans > > >> -Jeroen >> >> On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Hans Bakker >> <[hidden email]> wrote: >> > This will give you a twitter environment only visible by users of a >> > particular ofbiz system so within a company, i.e. not public. >> > >> > A twitter environment is more general than chat and encourages >> > collaboration much more....chat is only person to person...but it looks >> > like it can do chat too... >> > >> > On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 12:48 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >> >> Hi Hans, >> >> >> >> Your proposal looks interesting from an technical point of view but >> >> I'm have trouble picturing a real life business scenario, can you >> >> provide some examples? And most important, can you address why this >> >> should be integrated into Ofbiz? Isn't it easier to integrate with >> >> (any) external chat server using an API? >> >> >> >> Jeroen van der Wal >> >> >> >> >> >> On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Hans Bakker >> >> <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> > Proposal: >> >> > >> >> > We are looking to copy an ESME server within OFBiz as a component to >> >> > allow for twitter like messaging within the OFBiz environment. >> >> > >> >> > users coming on the ecommerce site can 'twitter' a message which is >> >> > monitored by the system admin, who can answer the questions. >> >> > >> >> > Logged in users can follow other registered users and can twitter what >> >> > they are doing... >> >> > >> >> > more info at >> >> > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ESME/Collaboration+with+OFbiz >> >> > >> >> > any thoughts? >> >> > >> >> > regards, >> >> > Hans (@hansbak) >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates >> >> > >> >> > >> > -- >> > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates >> > >> > > -- > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates > > |
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If is definitely a question Hans - the How I'm sure we'll be able to figure out. I like the idea of a chat being inside of OFBiz - it can help on all kinds of levels from helping with errors to walking a user thru the ecomm site to find the particular pieces to whatever - I can't couldn't care less about tweeting in there though - the general nature of it would be bad and difficult for a company to manage.
If ESME does chats - and also can offer Twitter like messaging, then I think we could have the best of both worlds. Hope that helps. Cheers, Ruppert -- Tim Ruppert HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com o:801.649.6594 f:801.649.6595 On Dec 12, 2009, at 7:48 AM, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: > But still in all discussions it's not clear to me WHY it should be IN > Ofbiz. Please go ahead and create it but if you implement a feature > just because you can, don't compare it with alternatives and didn't > find a business driver I find a waste of resources. But I'm more then > happy to be proven wrong, perhaps I'm not seeing things clear ;-) > > Regards, > Jeroen > > On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Hans Bakker > <[hidden email]> wrote: >> On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 13:59 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >>> Hi Hans, >>> >>> I understand what it can do. Can you tell me why this feature should >>> be integrated into Ofbiz? >>> >> >> Then we are getting into the discussion if ESME is useful or not. That >> is why i copied the first page in a previous message. Please check >> earlier messages where i understood that in general the community agreed >> it was useful. >> >> This proposal is not that IF we should use ESME but only how.... >> >> Regards, >> Hans >> >> >>> -Jeroen >>> >>> On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Hans Bakker >>> <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>> This will give you a twitter environment only visible by users of a >>>> particular ofbiz system so within a company, i.e. not public. >>>> >>>> A twitter environment is more general than chat and encourages >>>> collaboration much more....chat is only person to person...but it looks >>>> like it can do chat too... >>>> >>>> On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 12:48 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >>>>> Hi Hans, >>>>> >>>>> Your proposal looks interesting from an technical point of view but >>>>> I'm have trouble picturing a real life business scenario, can you >>>>> provide some examples? And most important, can you address why this >>>>> should be integrated into Ofbiz? Isn't it easier to integrate with >>>>> (any) external chat server using an API? >>>>> >>>>> Jeroen van der Wal >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Hans Bakker >>>>> <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>>> Proposal: >>>>>> >>>>>> We are looking to copy an ESME server within OFBiz as a component to >>>>>> allow for twitter like messaging within the OFBiz environment. >>>>>> >>>>>> users coming on the ecommerce site can 'twitter' a message which is >>>>>> monitored by the system admin, who can answer the questions. >>>>>> >>>>>> Logged in users can follow other registered users and can twitter what >>>>>> they are doing... >>>>>> >>>>>> more info at >>>>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ESME/Collaboration+with+OFbiz >>>>>> >>>>>> any thoughts? >>>>>> >>>>>> regards, >>>>>> Hans (@hansbak) >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> -- >>>> Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates >>>> >>>> >> -- >> Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates >> >> |
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> On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 13:59 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >> Hi Hans, >> >> I understand what it can do. Can you tell me why this feature should >> be integrated into Ofbiz? >> > > Then we are getting into the discussion if ESME is useful or not. That > is why i copied the first page in a previous message. Please check > earlier messages where i understood that in general the community agreed > it was useful. > > This proposal is not that IF we should use ESME but only how.... It is first if we can, then it is how. Things that go into ofbiz trunk must be useful for everyone, and you need to explain why this would be useful, and in which situations. |
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On Dec 12, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Adam Heath wrote: > Hans Bakker wrote: >> On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 13:59 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >>> Hi Hans, >>> >>> I understand what it can do. Can you tell me why this feature should >>> be integrated into Ofbiz? >>> >> >> Then we are getting into the discussion if ESME is useful or not. That >> is why i copied the first page in a previous message. Please check >> earlier messages where i understood that in general the community agreed >> it was useful. >> >> This proposal is not that IF we should use ESME but only how.... > > It is first if we can, then it is how. Things that go into ofbiz > trunk must be useful for everyone, and you need to explain why this > would be useful, and in which situations. That's silly, being useful for "everyone" has never been a requirement for a contribution... If Hans likes it enough to work on it, I see no reason for anyone to give him a hard time for it. -David |
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> > On Dec 12, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Adam Heath wrote: > >> Hans Bakker wrote: >>> On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 13:59 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >>>> Hi Hans, >>>> >>>> I understand what it can do. Can you tell me why this feature should >>>> be integrated into Ofbiz? >>>> >>> >>> Then we are getting into the discussion if ESME is useful or not. That >>> is why i copied the first page in a previous message. Please check >>> earlier messages where i understood that in general the community agreed >>> it was useful. >>> >>> This proposal is not that IF we should use ESME but only how.... >> >> It is first if we can, then it is how. Things that go into ofbiz >> trunk must be useful for everyone, and you need to explain why this >> would be useful, and in which situations. > > That's silly, being useful for "everyone" has never been a requirement for a contribution... > > If Hans likes it enough to work on it, I see no reason for anyone to give him a hard time for it. > > -David Yes, I don't see why this should be a requirement for a new feature. BTW it's a pity there is no PABX like Asterisks, but with an usable licence for us Jacques |
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Some users are wondering if ESME is useful to add to OFBiz or not,
therefore some promotion why I think it is interesting and yes I have business cases for it: 1. It started with a request of our customers to have a chat possibility in e-commerce for new users to ask questions via chat. I looked at 2 chat open source frameworks. Then ESME was proposed here in the mailing list. My opinion is that if ESME can do chat too, then better go for ESME so we have also twitter functions. (as Tim also stated) 2. ESME allows to use the twitter principle in a protected business environment: developers/marketeers exchanging ideas, announcing news and problems. (yes you should use OFBiz in your company to see these benefits) If you are still not convinced of twitter in a business environment: get a twitter account and follow me: @hansbak i will keep you informed about ESME within OFBiz and you will have the opportunity for point 3 as a bonus. 3. ESME was actually born in the SAP environment and many people from this environment now getting exposed to OFBiz because we are looking at ESME too and the ESME people "retweet" my ESME experiences to their network of twitter accounts. I was not convinced about this twitter stuff but using this for my ESME investigations has shown me that it is actually pretty exiting getting to know so much new people in such a short time. David thanks for the support because it looks like that the OFBiz community has a problem accepting new functions like this one, even if it does not affect their usage of OFBiz. So please people, not too conservative and always be open to new developments! Regards, Hans On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 16:30 +0700, Hans Bakker wrote: > Proposal: > > We are looking to copy an ESME server within OFBiz as a component to > allow for twitter like messaging within the OFBiz environment. > > users coming on the ecommerce site can 'twitter' a message which is > monitored by the system admin, who can answer the questions. > > Logged in users can follow other registered users and can twitter what > they are doing... > > more info at > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ESME/Collaboration+with+OFbiz > > any thoughts? > > regards, > Hans (@hansbak) > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates |
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Hi Hans:
For what it is worth: This community member thinks this is an awesome idea! FYI - I too have seen requirements like this in the real world . Regards, Ruth ---------------------------------------------------- Find me on the web at http://www.myofbiz.com or Google keyword "myofbiz" [hidden email] Hans Bakker wrote: > Some users are wondering if ESME is useful to add to OFBiz or not, > therefore some promotion why I think it is interesting and yes I have > business cases for it: > > 1. It started with a request of our customers to have a chat possibility > in e-commerce for new users to ask questions via chat. I looked at 2 > chat open source frameworks. Then ESME was proposed here in the mailing > list. My opinion is that if ESME can do chat too, then better go for > ESME so we have also twitter functions. (as Tim also stated) > > 2. ESME allows to use the twitter principle in a protected business > environment: developers/marketeers exchanging ideas, announcing news and > problems. (yes you should use OFBiz in your company to see these > benefits) > If you are still not convinced of twitter in a business environment: get > a twitter account and follow me: @hansbak i will keep you informed about > ESME within OFBiz and you will have the opportunity for point 3 as a > bonus. > > 3. ESME was actually born in the SAP environment and many people from > this environment now getting exposed to OFBiz because we are looking at > ESME too and the ESME people "retweet" my ESME experiences to their > network of twitter accounts. > > I was not convinced about this twitter stuff but using this for my ESME > investigations has shown me that it is actually pretty exiting getting > to know so much new people in such a short time. > > David thanks for the support because it looks like that the OFBiz > community has a problem accepting new functions like this one, even if > it does not affect their usage of OFBiz. So please people, not too > conservative and always be open to new developments! > > Regards, > Hans > > > > > On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 16:30 +0700, Hans Bakker wrote: > >> Proposal: >> >> We are looking to copy an ESME server within OFBiz as a component to >> allow for twitter like messaging within the OFBiz environment. >> >> users coming on the ecommerce site can 'twitter' a message which is >> monitored by the system admin, who can answer the questions. >> >> Logged in users can follow other registered users and can twitter what >> they are doing... >> >> more info at >> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ESME/Collaboration+with+OFbiz >> >> any thoughts? >> >> regards, >> Hans (@hansbak) >> >> |
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Hans, thanks for taking the extra time articulating all of this information - and no I don't think people are just giving you a hard time. I, for one, appreciate you telling us all a bit more about the infrastructure and how it can be utilized - and am all for it!
Thanks for bringing it to the table and for providing such a great description. Cheers, Ruppert -- Tim Ruppert HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com o:801.649.6594 f:801.649.6595 On Dec 12, 2009, at 7:04 PM, Hans Bakker wrote: > Some users are wondering if ESME is useful to add to OFBiz or not, > therefore some promotion why I think it is interesting and yes I have > business cases for it: > > 1. It started with a request of our customers to have a chat possibility > in e-commerce for new users to ask questions via chat. I looked at 2 > chat open source frameworks. Then ESME was proposed here in the mailing > list. My opinion is that if ESME can do chat too, then better go for > ESME so we have also twitter functions. (as Tim also stated) > > 2. ESME allows to use the twitter principle in a protected business > environment: developers/marketeers exchanging ideas, announcing news and > problems. (yes you should use OFBiz in your company to see these > benefits) > If you are still not convinced of twitter in a business environment: get > a twitter account and follow me: @hansbak i will keep you informed about > ESME within OFBiz and you will have the opportunity for point 3 as a > bonus. > > 3. ESME was actually born in the SAP environment and many people from > this environment now getting exposed to OFBiz because we are looking at > ESME too and the ESME people "retweet" my ESME experiences to their > network of twitter accounts. > > I was not convinced about this twitter stuff but using this for my ESME > investigations has shown me that it is actually pretty exiting getting > to know so much new people in such a short time. > > David thanks for the support because it looks like that the OFBiz > community has a problem accepting new functions like this one, even if > it does not affect their usage of OFBiz. So please people, not too > conservative and always be open to new developments! > > Regards, > Hans > > > > > On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 16:30 +0700, Hans Bakker wrote: >> Proposal: >> >> We are looking to copy an ESME server within OFBiz as a component to >> allow for twitter like messaging within the OFBiz environment. >> >> users coming on the ecommerce site can 'twitter' a message which is >> monitored by the system admin, who can answer the questions. >> >> Logged in users can follow other registered users and can twitter what >> they are doing... >> >> more info at >> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ESME/Collaboration+with+OFbiz >> >> any thoughts? >> >> regards, >> Hans (@hansbak) >> > -- > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates > |
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right, this is really silly already! Manuel.
On 13 Dec 2009, at 00:54, David E Jones wrote: > > On Dec 12, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Adam Heath wrote: > >> Hans Bakker wrote: >>> On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 13:59 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >>>> Hi Hans, >>>> >>>> I understand what it can do. Can you tell me why this feature >>>> should >>>> be integrated into Ofbiz? >>>> >>> >>> Then we are getting into the discussion if ESME is useful or not. >>> That >>> is why i copied the first page in a previous message. Please check >>> earlier messages where i understood that in general the community >>> agreed >>> it was useful. >>> >>> This proposal is not that IF we should use ESME but only how.... >> >> It is first if we can, then it is how. Things that go into ofbiz >> trunk must be useful for everyone, and you need to explain why this >> would be useful, and in which situations. > > That's silly, being useful for "everyone" has never been a > requirement for a contribution... > > If Hans likes it enough to work on it, I see no reason for anyone to > give him a hard time for it. > > -David > |
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SIPfoundry sipXecs is LGPL, i know it is only compatible in binary
form, but still. it is user friendly, based on java. in their next version they are integrating openfire, a jabber/XMPP server based on java, and dimdim, web conferencing. both are GPL, but we do not need to distribute them... anyone interested? manuel. On 13 Dec 2009, at 01:27, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > From: "David E Jones" <[hidden email]> >> On Dec 12, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Adam Heath wrote: >>> Hans Bakker wrote: >>>> On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 13:59 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >>>>> Hi Hans, >>>>> I understand what it can do. Can you tell me why this feature >>>>> should >>>>> be integrated into Ofbiz? >>>> Then we are getting into the discussion if ESME is useful or not. >>>> That >>>> is why i copied the first page in a previous message. Please check >>>> earlier messages where i understood that in general the community >>>> agreed >>>> it was useful. >>>> This proposal is not that IF we should use ESME but only how.... >>> It is first if we can, then it is how. Things that go into ofbiz >>> trunk must be useful for everyone, and you need to explain why this >>> would be useful, and in which situations. >> That's silly, being useful for "everyone" has never been a >> requirement for a contribution... >> If Hans likes it enough to work on it, I see no reason for anyone >> to give him a hard time for it. >> -David > > Yes, I don't see why this should be a requirement for a new feature. > BTW it's a pity there is no PABX like Asterisks, but with an usable > licence for us > > Jacques > > > > |
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Thanks Manuel,
I have no time for it but I have a friend who is working in telco and 2 or 3 years played with Asterisks in OFBiz. I guess it will be great to have a call feature from OFBiz. We have also a requirement from this issue https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2371 (see inside the PDF) I will see if my firend is still interested... Jacques From: "Manuel Desdin" <[hidden email]> > SIPfoundry sipXecs is LGPL, i know it is only compatible in binary > form, but still. it is user friendly, based on java. in their next > version they are integrating openfire, a jabber/XMPP server based on > java, and dimdim, web conferencing. both are GPL, but we do not need > to distribute them... > anyone interested? > manuel. > > On 13 Dec 2009, at 01:27, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > >> From: "David E Jones" <[hidden email]> >>> On Dec 12, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Adam Heath wrote: >>>> Hans Bakker wrote: >>>>> On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 13:59 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >>>>>> Hi Hans, >>>>>> I understand what it can do. Can you tell me why this feature >>>>>> should >>>>>> be integrated into Ofbiz? >>>>> Then we are getting into the discussion if ESME is useful or not. >>>>> That >>>>> is why i copied the first page in a previous message. Please check >>>>> earlier messages where i understood that in general the community >>>>> agreed >>>>> it was useful. >>>>> This proposal is not that IF we should use ESME but only how.... >>>> It is first if we can, then it is how. Things that go into ofbiz >>>> trunk must be useful for everyone, and you need to explain why this >>>> would be useful, and in which situations. >>> That's silly, being useful for "everyone" has never been a >>> requirement for a contribution... >>> If Hans likes it enough to work on it, I see no reason for anyone >>> to give him a hard time for it. >>> -David >> >> Yes, I don't see why this should be a requirement for a new feature. >> BTW it's a pity there is no PABX like Asterisks, but with an usable >> licence for us >> >> Jacques >> >> >> >> > > |
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Mmm, thought after: we have a lesser but still a problem with LGPL (see OPTIONAL_LIBRARIES)
Jacques From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > Thanks Manuel, > > I have no time for it but I have a friend who is working in telco and 2 or 3 years played with Asterisks in OFBiz. > I guess it will be great to have a call feature from OFBiz. > We have also a requirement from this issue https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2371 (see inside the PDF) > I will see if my firend is still interested... > > Jacques > > From: "Manuel Desdin" <[hidden email]> >> SIPfoundry sipXecs is LGPL, i know it is only compatible in binary >> form, but still. it is user friendly, based on java. in their next >> version they are integrating openfire, a jabber/XMPP server based on >> java, and dimdim, web conferencing. both are GPL, but we do not need >> to distribute them... >> anyone interested? >> manuel. >> >> On 13 Dec 2009, at 01:27, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >> >>> From: "David E Jones" <[hidden email]> >>>> On Dec 12, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Adam Heath wrote: >>>>> Hans Bakker wrote: >>>>>> On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 13:59 +0100, Jeroen van der Wal wrote: >>>>>>> Hi Hans, >>>>>>> I understand what it can do. Can you tell me why this feature >>>>>>> should >>>>>>> be integrated into Ofbiz? >>>>>> Then we are getting into the discussion if ESME is useful or not. >>>>>> That >>>>>> is why i copied the first page in a previous message. Please check >>>>>> earlier messages where i understood that in general the community >>>>>> agreed >>>>>> it was useful. >>>>>> This proposal is not that IF we should use ESME but only how.... >>>>> It is first if we can, then it is how. Things that go into ofbiz >>>>> trunk must be useful for everyone, and you need to explain why this >>>>> would be useful, and in which situations. >>>> That's silly, being useful for "everyone" has never been a >>>> requirement for a contribution... >>>> If Hans likes it enough to work on it, I see no reason for anyone >>>> to give him a hard time for it. >>>> -David >>> >>> Yes, I don't see why this should be a requirement for a new feature. >>> BTW it's a pity there is no PABX like Asterisks, but with an usable >>> licence for us >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > |
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Hi Hans,
This was the kind of explanation I was aiming for. Great things start by sharing a vision or a business problem and enrolling the community into that can provide thrust. Googling "esme sap" gave me even more perspective on the matter. Will add my future comments on ESME to the wikipage. Regards, Jeroen On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 3:04 AM, Hans Bakker <[hidden email]> wrote: > Some users are wondering if ESME is useful to add to OFBiz or not, > therefore some promotion why I think it is interesting and yes I have > business cases for it: > > 1. It started with a request of our customers to have a chat possibility > in e-commerce for new users to ask questions via chat. I looked at 2 > chat open source frameworks. Then ESME was proposed here in the mailing > list. My opinion is that if ESME can do chat too, then better go for > ESME so we have also twitter functions. (as Tim also stated) > > 2. ESME allows to use the twitter principle in a protected business > environment: developers/marketeers exchanging ideas, announcing news and > problems. (yes you should use OFBiz in your company to see these > benefits) > If you are still not convinced of twitter in a business environment: get > a twitter account and follow me: @hansbak i will keep you informed about > ESME within OFBiz and you will have the opportunity for point 3 as a > bonus. > > 3. ESME was actually born in the SAP environment and many people from > this environment now getting exposed to OFBiz because we are looking at > ESME too and the ESME people "retweet" my ESME experiences to their > network of twitter accounts. > > I was not convinced about this twitter stuff but using this for my ESME > investigations has shown me that it is actually pretty exiting getting > to know so much new people in such a short time. > > David thanks for the support because it looks like that the OFBiz > community has a problem accepting new functions like this one, even if > it does not affect their usage of OFBiz. So please people, not too > conservative and always be open to new developments! > > Regards, > Hans > > > > > On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 16:30 +0700, Hans Bakker wrote: >> Proposal: >> >> We are looking to copy an ESME server within OFBiz as a component to >> allow for twitter like messaging within the OFBiz environment. >> >> users coming on the ecommerce site can 'twitter' a message which is >> monitored by the system admin, who can answer the questions. >> >> Logged in users can follow other registered users and can twitter what >> they are doing... >> >> more info at >> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ESME/Collaboration+with+OFbiz >> >> any thoughts? >> >> regards, >> Hans (@hansbak) >> > -- > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates > > |
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Hi,
+1 I am sure a lot of customers would love to see this integrated. Maybe it is not 100% necessary, as not all of them have expressed the absolute need to have this, but it is sure good to have: a communication framework (being chat like or twitter like, purely internal or toward customers) can be a real plus when comparing to other ecommerce / erp solutions. -- Wickersheimer Jeremy On Sunday 13 December 2009 20:05:17 Jeroen van der Wal wrote: > Hi Hans, > > This was the kind of explanation I was aiming for. Great things start > by sharing a vision or a business problem and enrolling the community > into that can provide thrust. Googling "esme sap" gave me even more > perspective on the matter. Will add my future comments on ESME to the > wikipage. > > Regards, > Jeroen > > On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 3:04 AM, Hans Bakker > > <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Some users are wondering if ESME is useful to add to OFBiz or not, > > therefore some promotion why I think it is interesting and yes I have > > business cases for it: > > > > 1. It started with a request of our customers to have a chat possibility > > in e-commerce for new users to ask questions via chat. I looked at 2 > > chat open source frameworks. Then ESME was proposed here in the mailing > > list. My opinion is that if ESME can do chat too, then better go for > > ESME so we have also twitter functions. (as Tim also stated) > > > > 2. ESME allows to use the twitter principle in a protected business > > environment: developers/marketeers exchanging ideas, announcing news and > > problems. (yes you should use OFBiz in your company to see these > > benefits) > > If you are still not convinced of twitter in a business environment: get > > a twitter account and follow me: @hansbak i will keep you informed about > > ESME within OFBiz and you will have the opportunity for point 3 as a > > bonus. > > > > 3. ESME was actually born in the SAP environment and many people from > > this environment now getting exposed to OFBiz because we are looking at > > ESME too and the ESME people "retweet" my ESME experiences to their > > network of twitter accounts. > > > > I was not convinced about this twitter stuff but using this for my ESME > > investigations has shown me that it is actually pretty exiting getting > > to know so much new people in such a short time. > > > > David thanks for the support because it looks like that the OFBiz > > community has a problem accepting new functions like this one, even if > > it does not affect their usage of OFBiz. So please people, not too > > conservative and always be open to new developments! > > > > Regards, > > Hans > > > > On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 16:30 +0700, Hans Bakker wrote: > >> Proposal: > >> > >> We are looking to copy an ESME server within OFBiz as a component to > >> allow for twitter like messaging within the OFBiz environment. > >> > >> users coming on the ecommerce site can 'twitter' a message which is > >> monitored by the system admin, who can answer the questions. > >> > >> Logged in users can follow other registered users and can twitter what > >> they are doing... > >> > >> more info at > >> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ESME/Collaboration+with+OFbiz > >> > >> any thoughts? > >> > >> regards, > >> Hans (@hansbak) > > > > -- > > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates > |
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