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Preface

  • This is intended to be a talk about something i learnt during the history of the early red1 tutorials which i thought can be shared with other wannabes (OS setups wanting to make money included).
  • This is a work in progress
  • This is merely a suggested talk topic for the conference and if anyone says, "Shut up!", i will.

In Brief

  • Wrote my first tutorial, POSred.pdf as a tribute to Jorg Janke. Personally brought to Bonn, Germany by my partner, Robin Hoo during that Compiere Training in 2004.
  • We were the first Malaysian Compiere Partner, fully paid for, costing us a hefty RM30,000 of our equity of which i have 25% shares. I was the CTO of this startup i named OpenfiX (PLC). I wrote the first tutorial on the job of our first client, a Futsal Cafetaria business.
  • Tutorial received attention from the floor and after class hours but no word from Jorg Janke.
  • Robin returned and remarked that my tutorial is better than the course.
  • Spurred by the reception, i continued writing and resulted in Callout.pdf. Couldnt upload to SourceForge due to the 1Mb limitation. Have to find a FTP site. Finally bought one and named it red1.org
  • Implementation of Compiere failed there and in another Construction client. The investor dd not come through on his promised investment for me to do an HR module. I ran off. OpenfiX crashed.
  • Robin gave me another client, an international local based trading company. There i wrote my next tutorials - ImportPrice.pdf and MixMatch.pdf and ZeroPrice.pdf. Client didnt pay me on time. I ran off.
  • Hardest period, no income, stayed in farm, with a lone copper line, the struggle continues. I seek out a mentor - Andre Lengendre and learnt somethings about French technology, French brands, and French temperament. Wrote the RemoteDebug.pdf
  • Earlier Marco Lombardo was another mentor and i wrote him the CompiereSource101.pdf
  • During this period, got a local company to make me CTO again, but on educationasl sector, and i Open Sourced their E-Learning and E-Campus software. CEO interfered, haggling about the ROI within 3 mths and i moved on.
  • Got a low paid NY job, worked with Trifon remotely from the farm. Real tough test, overrun on all timelines and learnt alot about BOLs and US Trading and from Trifon's expertise in XML. Stayed put in the farm. Wrote the Godfather Series.
  • Asked to link Asterisk PABX system to CRM, managed to learn alot about Request component of Compiere.
  • Red1.org forums began to grow and spent lots of time trimming and trimming until a new client in the form of a Steel Factory, Indonesia. Though complex managed to learnt alot about BOMs and queue process but coupled with limitations of a closed target in Compiere, and without a real community to share, gave up after 3 months.
  • Suddenly it happened. A mexican wrote to us in english.

Lessons Learnt

  • You got to be open
  • You got to he honest
  • You got to have faith
  • You got to have passion
  • You got to get your ass kicked a few times, make that all the time
  • You got to enjoy it
  • You got to learn all the time

Questions

  • What if Jorg Janke accepted my tutorials and accepted me as ambassador of Compiere?
  • What if OpenfiX solved all challenges it took and floated like a butterfly?
  • What if the tutorials were not free and sold by amazon.com?
  • What if our mexican hero wrote in mexican and got intercepted by Open Bravo?
  • What if i got serious and start behaving like a real leader?