[OOTB-hive] Order Membership, Voting and responsibilities

Martin Cosgrave martin at ocretail.com
Fri Aug 15 07:16:05 BST 2014


CE is production-ready in my opinion, but for levels of production that 
would be suitable for smaller businesses - for example, who can tolerate 
some downtime for performance tweaking. If you need much more solid 
uptime than that, get EE and use JMX to change things at runtime.

On 15/08/14 07:56, Andreas Steffan wrote:
>
> That's exactly how I feel about it. But it's far from apparent for 
> newbies or prospects. I have been asked this quite often and a fair 
> bit of the people asking were very skeptical. As ootb (and hence the 
> CE) now hopefully get serious traction, I expect more people asking 
> this and therefore I think ootb should make a very clear statement.
>
> regards
> Andreas
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> Am 15.08.2014 03:33 schrieb "Jeff Potts" <jeffpotts01 at gmail.com 
> <mailto:jeffpotts01 at gmail.com>>:
>
>     Any assessment of CE's production-readiness that is printed on
>     Alfresco letterhead can be safely ignored as sales collateral. You
>     cannot blame them for attempting to spin CE as development-only
>     but I don't think anyone inside the company truly believes that.
>     It's the same software.
>
>     Jeff
>
>     > On Aug 14, 2014, at 4:15 AM, Andreas Steffan
>     <a.steffan at contentreich.de <mailto:a.steffan at contentreich.de>> wrote:
>     >
>     >> On 08/14/2014 11:06 AM, Axel Faust wrote:
>     >> I the current statement on the web page sums up the purpose
>     very well (http://orderofthebee.org/#activities). Basically it is
>     a re-packaging of Alfresco Community including typically relevant
>     addons, administration tools (scripts), demo material (content
>     models / configuration) and aggregated quality patches for known
>     issues - an improved starting point for people new to Alfresco
>     that should eliminate a lot of early frustration / reduce the
>     starting effort.
>     >
>     > Missed that one, Axel  and Oksana. Thanks for pointing it out.
>     >
>     >>
>     >> Concerning statement about non EE in production: I think this
>     will already be covered by forming the list of success stories
>     which I expect will include quite a bit of production-grade CE
>     use. I don't know if we need a more obvious notice about it - if
>     Alfresco CE wasn't ready for production use in general, I doubt
>     any community would have formed / remained active at all...
>     >
>     > Somehow this does not reallly feel compatible with
>     >
>     http://www.slideshare.net/toniblyx/alfresco-one-enterprise-vs-alfresco-community-ko-2014
>     > (where I got referred two a few days ago) for me.
>     >
>     > regards
>     > Andreas
>     >
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