Since the launch of the new version of Bonitasoft Community website in october 2013, the content created by members and users was available in CC-by-sa 3.0.
I am proud to announce that we are introducing a brand new theme for the Bonita Community website. Based on Bootstrap, it is more up-to-date, easier to read, better adapted to different screen sizes and devices, with a responsive design. I would like to thank the Bonitasoft IT team, and especially Fabien Bel, who did this amazing job.
We are aware of the importance of the knowledge base, so, of course, all the content previously created is still available.
Maybe you would be interested with meeting other Bonita BPM enthusiasts in your area. We would like to help you by organizing Bonita BPM local user groups, and we are now trying Meetup.com to do so.
As you can see from the title, this is not a typical post, a "How To", or a tutorial…
This is a special post to tell our Spanish speaking community members that they are able now to post in Spanish. We’ve opened a specific place to do this, so don’t worry if you are not able to understand what follows. We will continue to communicate in our regular English and French forums!
You may have noticed that Bonita BPM 6.x maintenance releases are coming more often. So...everybody can use this, everybody expected us to provide this, and here it is. We just released:
Bonita BPM 6.x Migration
This tool automates the migration from maintenance and minor versions, from Bonita BPM 6.0.2 or later to all later versions (current version is 6.2.1). It will be updated when we release a new version of Bonita BPM that needs it to migrate.
Bonitasoft is hiring some writers, and we would be pleased to choose community members to write about some BPM topics and Bonita BPM.
We are looking fore some introductory material for non-expert users - on topics such as “Meet Bonita BPM” (to explain the software suite to a relatively nontechnical person), or “What is a ‘process-based application’”?
We’re also open to your ideas and proposals. Please contact me through the community forum if you would like to discuss this further.
At Bonitasoft, we are moving to provide more and more useful resources to our great Bonita BPM Community. We've already moved to Jira for issues tracking, and to Crowdin for translations. Now I am pleased to announce that we are moving the sources of Bonita BPM 6.x to GitHub. So where are our GitHub repositories? Just go to: