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Posted to user@ofbiz.apache.org by Sharan-F <sh...@gmail.com> on 2015/06/15 12:36:49 UTC

Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Hi All

I've put together a summary of some initial requirements on the wiki here

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/New+OFBiz+Website+Requirements
<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/New+OFBiz+Website+Requirements>  

Do we have enough information to start putiting together an outline plan of
what needs to be done?  If not then please feel free to highlight what
additional items are missing or needed.

Thanks
Sharan



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Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Posted by Pierre Smits <pi...@gmail.com>.
Great idea!

Best regards,

Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>*
Services & Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail & Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com

On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 9:06 AM, Sharan-F <sh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All
>
> Is anyone available to help me start putting together some ideas or
> examples
> of what our new OFBiz website main page could look like ?
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
>
>
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RE: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Posted by Sharan-F <sh...@gmail.com>.
Thanks for your feedback Nick.

And I can see that it's not only Netsuite – look at the websites of other
open source ERPs like 

https://www.odoo.com/
http://www.openbravo.com/

I can see that we have a great opportunity to improve our website so let's
do it.

Thanks
Sharan



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RE: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Posted by Nick Rosser <nr...@solveda.com>.
> What should be the balance between  open source traditions vs promoting individual SI companies through listing their customers and resources or linking to their web sites?

Indeed, here lies a big issue. It's an open-source project with pure goals -- with a solution set that is "bet your business" -- with a mandate to not overly support any specific corporate entity -- but having to give some confidence to any viewer that there are significant resources available so they can execute on the most important decisions they will make (at least for full-blown ERP). 

Take a look at netsuite.com. Notice how they organize their main navbar:

     Products (for us, could be features / solutions or similar)
     Customers
     Solutions (note the "By Role", exactly to Adrian's point there is CEO  / CFO / CIO)
     Platform
     Services (for OFBiz, this could be "Resources")
     Partners (SI's?)
     Company (History, Intro Committers and other key contributors?)

Nick

-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Wheeler [mailto:rwheeler@artifact-software.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 12:16 PM
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Good points.

How many of the new visitors are going to install OFBiz themselves as compared to the number who will ask an OFBiz System Integrator to do the job?

How many are coming here to verify the assertions made by System Integrators or to assess the maturity of their proposed system's base product (roadmap, release frequency, maintenance policies, strength of the management team) and activity of the community?

Many (most???) of the key contributors make their living by delivering a fork of OFBiz that they customize for each client so they may have a different perspective of what the site should do.
What should be the balance between  open source traditions vs promoting individual SI companies through listing their customers and resources or linking to their web sites?

Ron

On 28/07/2015 11:58 AM, Nick Rosser wrote:
> Agree with all.
>
> >From our experiences anyone who contacts us about OFBiz services is typically a techy. They have dug around the OFBiz and BigFish sites and are looking for additional information in order to gauge how applicable OFBiz is for their business. As a tech their first hurdle will be to convince the bosses to consider OFBiz. I'm sure in most cases the bosses do some basic research and are totally unimpressed with our current informational web sites.
>
> As a business owner, whenever I'm looking for software solutions I will be swayed by:
>
> (a) who is using it now -- number of customers and who those customers are (have I heard of them)
>
> (b) who can support my tech / user team to get up and running
>
> (c) who can support my tech / user team into the future (strength of documentation, resources, community)
>
> Now for a more contentious topic that has been raised before -- a more compelling and prominent list, with some visuals, of who-is-using-OFBiz and Service Providers. IMHO, we have to remember that most of the other Apache projects are technical in nature, and the decisions for selection are made by techies, with approval from a techy boss. These offerings are also downloaded thousands of times (of hundreds of thousands) so having a who-is-using-this section is inappropriate.
>
> OFBiz is different, it's a bet-your-business decision and a decision typically approved by the business.  I'd like to think we can do a much better job of promoting (marketing) the solution for the real decision makers (in Adrian's words, CFO / CIO).
>
> Nick
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Brohl [mailto:michael.brohl@ecomify.de]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 4:39 AM
> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website
>
> I totally agree with that point with an addition - the business *and*
> technical stuff must be presented in a clear and easy to find way.
>
> We don't know who is looking at the site and for what purpose so
> everything should be covered:
>
> - the CEO/CFO who is looking for a new platform wants to see features,
> licenses, references who is using OFBiz, service providers etc.,
> everything you need to decide if OFBiz is for you on the business level
> and which risks and chances it brings
>
> - the CIO and his staff who has the task to evaluate new platforms for
> his company, he needs some of the above but also some more technical
> informations like architecture, used frameworks, documentation etc. to
> decide if the platform is also fitting to the company system landscape,
> the know-how of his staff etc.
>
> - the developer who is searching for technical documentation, data
> models, API, best practices etc.
>
> - the user who is searching for user centric documentation, best
> practices and help
>
> I think the main page should include these entry points with easy to
> understand titles.
>
> Michael Brohl
> ecomify GmbH
> www.ecomify.de
>
> Am 28.07.15 um 10:14 schrieb Adrian Crum:
>> It would be nice if our site update targeted end users - with links to
>> the existing developer-centric content.
>>
>> Our site appeals to geeks, not to CFOs or CEOs - those who need to
>> make platform decisions. Maybe we should rethink our presentation to
>> the outside world.
>>
>> Adrian Crum
>> Sandglass Software
>> www.sandglass-software.com
>>
>> On 7/28/2015 12:06 AM, Sharan-F wrote:
>>> Hi All
>>>
>>> Is anyone available to help me start putting together some ideas or
>>> examples
>>> of what our new OFBiz website main page could look like ?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Sharan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> View this message in context:
>>> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/MARKETING-Updating-our-OFBiz-Website-tp4668990p4671121.html
>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>>
>
>


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President
Artifact Software Inc
email: rwheeler@artifact-software.com
skype: ronaldmwheeler
phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102


Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Posted by Ron Wheeler <rw...@artifact-software.com>.
Good points.

How many of the new visitors are going to install OFBiz themselves as 
compared to the number who will ask an OFBiz System Integrator to do the 
job?

How many are coming here to verify the assertions made by System 
Integrators or to assess the maturity of their proposed system's base 
product (roadmap, release frequency, maintenance policies, strength of 
the management team) and activity of the community?

Many (most???) of the key contributors make their living by delivering a 
fork of OFBiz that they customize for each client so they may have a 
different perspective of what the site should do.
What should be the balance between  open source traditions vs promoting 
individual SI companies through listing their customers and resources or 
linking to their web sites?

Ron

On 28/07/2015 11:58 AM, Nick Rosser wrote:
> Agree with all.
>
> >From our experiences anyone who contacts us about OFBiz services is typically a techy. They have dug around the OFBiz and BigFish sites and are looking for additional information in order to gauge how applicable OFBiz is for their business. As a tech their first hurdle will be to convince the bosses to consider OFBiz. I'm sure in most cases the bosses do some basic research and are totally unimpressed with our current informational web sites.
>
> As a business owner, whenever I'm looking for software solutions I will be swayed by:
>
> (a) who is using it now -- number of customers and who those customers are (have I heard of them)
>
> (b) who can support my tech / user team to get up and running
>
> (c) who can support my tech / user team into the future (strength of documentation, resources, community)
>
> Now for a more contentious topic that has been raised before -- a more compelling and prominent list, with some visuals, of who-is-using-OFBiz and Service Providers. IMHO, we have to remember that most of the other Apache projects are technical in nature, and the decisions for selection are made by techies, with approval from a techy boss. These offerings are also downloaded thousands of times (of hundreds of thousands) so having a who-is-using-this section is inappropriate.
>
> OFBiz is different, it's a bet-your-business decision and a decision typically approved by the business.  I'd like to think we can do a much better job of promoting (marketing) the solution for the real decision makers (in Adrian's words, CFO / CIO).
>
> Nick
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Brohl [mailto:michael.brohl@ecomify.de]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 4:39 AM
> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website
>
> I totally agree with that point with an addition - the business *and*
> technical stuff must be presented in a clear and easy to find way.
>
> We don't know who is looking at the site and for what purpose so
> everything should be covered:
>
> - the CEO/CFO who is looking for a new platform wants to see features,
> licenses, references who is using OFBiz, service providers etc.,
> everything you need to decide if OFBiz is for you on the business level
> and which risks and chances it brings
>
> - the CIO and his staff who has the task to evaluate new platforms for
> his company, he needs some of the above but also some more technical
> informations like architecture, used frameworks, documentation etc. to
> decide if the platform is also fitting to the company system landscape,
> the know-how of his staff etc.
>
> - the developer who is searching for technical documentation, data
> models, API, best practices etc.
>
> - the user who is searching for user centric documentation, best
> practices and help
>
> I think the main page should include these entry points with easy to
> understand titles.
>
> Michael Brohl
> ecomify GmbH
> www.ecomify.de
>
> Am 28.07.15 um 10:14 schrieb Adrian Crum:
>> It would be nice if our site update targeted end users - with links to
>> the existing developer-centric content.
>>
>> Our site appeals to geeks, not to CFOs or CEOs - those who need to
>> make platform decisions. Maybe we should rethink our presentation to
>> the outside world.
>>
>> Adrian Crum
>> Sandglass Software
>> www.sandglass-software.com
>>
>> On 7/28/2015 12:06 AM, Sharan-F wrote:
>>> Hi All
>>>
>>> Is anyone available to help me start putting together some ideas or
>>> examples
>>> of what our new OFBiz website main page could look like ?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Sharan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> View this message in context:
>>> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/MARKETING-Updating-our-OFBiz-Website-tp4668990p4671121.html
>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>>
>
>


-- 
Ron Wheeler
President
Artifact Software Inc
email: rwheeler@artifact-software.com
skype: ronaldmwheeler
phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102


RE: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Posted by Nick Rosser <nr...@solveda.com>.
Agree with all. 

>From our experiences anyone who contacts us about OFBiz services is typically a techy. They have dug around the OFBiz and BigFish sites and are looking for additional information in order to gauge how applicable OFBiz is for their business. As a tech their first hurdle will be to convince the bosses to consider OFBiz. I'm sure in most cases the bosses do some basic research and are totally unimpressed with our current informational web sites. 

As a business owner, whenever I'm looking for software solutions I will be swayed by:

(a) who is using it now -- number of customers and who those customers are (have I heard of them)

(b) who can support my tech / user team to get up and running

(c) who can support my tech / user team into the future (strength of documentation, resources, community)

Now for a more contentious topic that has been raised before -- a more compelling and prominent list, with some visuals, of who-is-using-OFBiz and Service Providers. IMHO, we have to remember that most of the other Apache projects are technical in nature, and the decisions for selection are made by techies, with approval from a techy boss. These offerings are also downloaded thousands of times (of hundreds of thousands) so having a who-is-using-this section is inappropriate. 

OFBiz is different, it's a bet-your-business decision and a decision typically approved by the business.  I'd like to think we can do a much better job of promoting (marketing) the solution for the real decision makers (in Adrian's words, CFO / CIO). 

Nick

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Brohl [mailto:michael.brohl@ecomify.de] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 4:39 AM
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

I totally agree with that point with an addition - the business *and* 
technical stuff must be presented in a clear and easy to find way.

We don't know who is looking at the site and for what purpose so 
everything should be covered:

- the CEO/CFO who is looking for a new platform wants to see features, 
licenses, references who is using OFBiz, service providers etc., 
everything you need to decide if OFBiz is for you on the business level 
and which risks and chances it brings

- the CIO and his staff who has the task to evaluate new platforms for 
his company, he needs some of the above but also some more technical 
informations like architecture, used frameworks, documentation etc. to 
decide if the platform is also fitting to the company system landscape, 
the know-how of his staff etc.

- the developer who is searching for technical documentation, data 
models, API, best practices etc.

- the user who is searching for user centric documentation, best 
practices and help

I think the main page should include these entry points with easy to 
understand titles.

Michael Brohl
ecomify GmbH
www.ecomify.de

Am 28.07.15 um 10:14 schrieb Adrian Crum:
> It would be nice if our site update targeted end users - with links to 
> the existing developer-centric content.
>
> Our site appeals to geeks, not to CFOs or CEOs - those who need to 
> make platform decisions. Maybe we should rethink our presentation to 
> the outside world.
>
> Adrian Crum
> Sandglass Software
> www.sandglass-software.com
>
> On 7/28/2015 12:06 AM, Sharan-F wrote:
>> Hi All
>>
>> Is anyone available to help me start putting together some ideas or 
>> examples
>> of what our new OFBiz website main page could look like ?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Sharan
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> View this message in context: 
>> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/MARKETING-Updating-our-OFBiz-Website-tp4668990p4671121.html
>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>



Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Posted by Sharan-F <sh...@gmail.com>.
Hi Michael

I created this page to summarise the requirements captured so far. 

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/New+OFBiz+Website+Requirements

At the bottom I started to list the potential visitors we might have and
what they could be looking for. We could easily add the CFO / CIO etc
requirements to this to see what is common across those type of users.

Thanks
Sharan



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Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Posted by Michael Brohl <mi...@ecomify.de>.
I totally agree with that point with an addition - the business *and* 
technical stuff must be presented in a clear and easy to find way.

We don't know who is looking at the site and for what purpose so 
everything should be covered:

- the CEO/CFO who is looking for a new platform wants to see features, 
licenses, references who is using OFBiz, service providers etc., 
everything you need to decide if OFBiz is for you on the business level 
and which risks and chances it brings

- the CIO and his staff who has the task to evaluate new platforms for 
his company, he needs some of the above but also some more technical 
informations like architecture, used frameworks, documentation etc. to 
decide if the platform is also fitting to the company system landscape, 
the know-how of his staff etc.

- the developer who is searching for technical documentation, data 
models, API, best practices etc.

- the user who is searching for user centric documentation, best 
practices and help

I think the main page should include these entry points with easy to 
understand titles.

Michael Brohl
ecomify GmbH
www.ecomify.de

Am 28.07.15 um 10:14 schrieb Adrian Crum:
> It would be nice if our site update targeted end users - with links to 
> the existing developer-centric content.
>
> Our site appeals to geeks, not to CFOs or CEOs - those who need to 
> make platform decisions. Maybe we should rethink our presentation to 
> the outside world.
>
> Adrian Crum
> Sandglass Software
> www.sandglass-software.com
>
> On 7/28/2015 12:06 AM, Sharan-F wrote:
>> Hi All
>>
>> Is anyone available to help me start putting together some ideas or 
>> examples
>> of what our new OFBiz website main page could look like ?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Sharan
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> View this message in context: 
>> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/MARKETING-Updating-our-OFBiz-Website-tp4668990p4671121.html
>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>



Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Posted by Jacques Le Roux <ja...@les7arts.com>.
That sounds like a good idea Adrian!

Jacques

Le 28/07/2015 10:14, Adrian Crum a écrit :
> It would be nice if our site update targeted end users - with links to the existing developer-centric content.
>
> Our site appeals to geeks, not to CFOs or CEOs - those who need to make platform decisions. Maybe we should rethink our presentation to the outside 
> world.
>
> Adrian Crum
> Sandglass Software
> www.sandglass-software.com
>
> On 7/28/2015 12:06 AM, Sharan-F wrote:
>> Hi All
>>
>> Is anyone available to help me start putting together some ideas or examples
>> of what our new OFBiz website main page could look like ?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Sharan
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> View this message in context: http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/MARKETING-Updating-our-OFBiz-Website-tp4668990p4671121.html
>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>
>

Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Posted by Adrian Crum <ad...@sandglass-software.com>.
It would be nice if our site update targeted end users - with links to 
the existing developer-centric content.

Our site appeals to geeks, not to CFOs or CEOs - those who need to make 
platform decisions. Maybe we should rethink our presentation to the 
outside world.

Adrian Crum
Sandglass Software
www.sandglass-software.com

On 7/28/2015 12:06 AM, Sharan-F wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Is anyone available to help me start putting together some ideas or examples
> of what our new OFBiz website main page could look like ?
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
>
>
> --
> View this message in context: http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/MARKETING-Updating-our-OFBiz-Website-tp4668990p4671121.html
> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>

Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Posted by Michael Brohl <mi...@ecomify.de>.
Hi Sharan,

I would like to help you on this task.

I'll put some ideas together in the next couple of days and post it 
here, or do you have other plans to organize this?

Regards,

Michael Brohl
ecomify GmbH
www.ecomify.de


Am 28.07.15 um 09:06 schrieb Sharan-F:
> Hi All
>
> Is anyone available to help me start putting together some ideas or examples
> of what our new OFBiz website main page could look like ?
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>


Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Posted by Taher Alkhateeb <sl...@gmail.com>.
Hi Sharan and everyone,

Okay so based on your feedback and everyone's input, I have the following ideas in mind:

main features
=============
- First, we introduce bootstrap to make it a responsive website and re-align everything with the grid system
- We introduce a modern design, this includes at a minimum a unified header, footer and main menu (and possibly a secondary menu) unified across the entire site
- A more powerful and flashy slider on the main page to showcase the framework. I prefer the mega sliders that fill up almost the entire page
- Big buttons and icons
- Much less text, much more pictures and animation
- We need artwork, some of which can be purchased for marginal costs (photos, graphics, etc ...)

Now to give a lot of space for your "marketing" pitch in the main page, a lot of things need to either be deleted or moved to other locations, so the website structure is of crucial importance. For example, we can redesign the main menu to look something like this:

main menu structure
===================
- Main
- Getting Started
  - Download (which version to download and dependencies)
  - Install (how to step by step for installation)
  - My First Component (A hello world component with a single screen)
- Documentation
  - User Documentation
  - Technical Documentation
  - Wiki
  - API Reference
- Community
  - Getting Involved
  - Meetups and Events
  - Mailing Lists
  - Source Repository
  - Issue Tracker
- About
  - Features (put screenshots here)
  - FAQ
  - Members
  - License
  - Who uses OFBiz

Footer Features
===============
- social media links
- secondary links less often used
- possible replication of the main menu


That's what I have for now, I hope it's useful

Taher Alkhateeb

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharan-F" <sh...@gmail.com>
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, 28 July, 2015 3:26:35 PM
Subject: Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Hi Taher

I think there are a few reasons behind the re-design and I highlighted a few
in my initial mail in this thread. I started documenting things here
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/New+OFBiz+Website+Requirements

- If I needed to choose one then it would be to make it more accessible to
the different types of visitors including our existing community.  At the
moment I don't think it really appeals to business people and our community
is a mix of technical and business.

-  have no idea about frameworks or APIs we can use. Is there anyone else
that can answer this? 

- I don't know anything about what limitations we have for artwork. I don't
even know where the ones we use now came from. Does anyone else know?

- I am thinking about unifying the whole site. I mentioned the main page
because that is the most visible but the whole website needs to be reviewed,
updated and re-organised if necessary.

Sorry I havent been able to answer them all but I hope it helps.

Thanks
Sharan



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Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Posted by Sharan-F <sh...@gmail.com>.
Hi Taher

I think there are a few reasons behind the re-design and I highlighted a few
in my initial mail in this thread. I started documenting things here
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/New+OFBiz+Website+Requirements

- If I needed to choose one then it would be to make it more accessible to
the different types of visitors including our existing community.  At the
moment I don't think it really appeals to business people and our community
is a mix of technical and business.

-  have no idea about frameworks or APIs we can use. Is there anyone else
that can answer this? 

- I don't know anything about what limitations we have for artwork. I don't
even know where the ones we use now came from. Does anyone else know?

- I am thinking about unifying the whole site. I mentioned the main page
because that is the most visible but the whole website needs to be reviewed,
updated and re-organised if necessary.

Sorry I havent been able to answer them all but I hope it helps.

Thanks
Sharan



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Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Posted by Taher Alkhateeb <sl...@gmail.com>.
Hi Sharan,

A few questions to see if I can help:

- What is the purpose of the re-design?
- Can we use any frameworks or APIs beyond what's used right now (bootstrap, etc ...)
- Can we use trademarked artwork (stock photos and so on)
- Can we unify the whole website or is it just the main page? I ask because usually when we design a website we have unified regions, blocks, shared resources and so on

I think answering those questions might be a first step in brainstorming and would also show how much we can contribute in our areas of expertise.

Taher Alkhateeb

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharan-F" <sh...@gmail.com>
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, 28 July, 2015 10:06:29 AM
Subject: Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Hi All

Is anyone available to help me start putting together some ideas or examples
of what our new OFBiz website main page could look like ?

Thanks
Sharan



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Re: [MARKETING] Updating our OFBiz Website

Posted by Sharan-F <sh...@gmail.com>.
Hi All

Is anyone available to help me start putting together some ideas or examples
of what our new OFBiz website main page could look like ?

Thanks
Sharan



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