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[quote=Guest]Hello,
The thing that was initially most attractive about OpenERP was the 'Open'
claim,
wever there seems to be a trend towards a more proprietry model of late.
Not at all, why do you say that ? We are trying to be the most open
p
[quote=Guest]Hello,
The thing that was initially most attractive about OpenERP was the 'Open'
claim,
wever there seems to be a trend towards a more proprietry model of late.
Not at all, why do you say that ? We are trying to be the most open
possible and support
p
[quote=pap]dfdsfdsggdf
[quote=Bob.Z]My company is currently evaluating OpenERP as a replacement for
our existing accounting/project management systems.
The thing that was initially most attractive about OpenERP was the 'Open'
claim, however there seems to be a trend
ok so you said:
* Support the community a lot, by providing everything needed in free
ok, what about migrating from version 4 to version 5 ???
link:
http://openobject.com/forum/topic8714.html
I also thing that the open source community start to be less important in the
openerp way of life
You can work by email, the mailing list is integrated to the forum.
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Rvalyi you are very much right about the forum change!
This php forum is terrible! Impossible to make a normal search not to speak
about other features that are basic to forums nowadays.
Please TinyLtd replace this terrible php forum with something more productive!
m2f
well i've been using OpenErp for just about 6 months. Really, its been tough
to stick with it. After learning most of the core installation stuff i'm
finally to the point where I can start helping beginners a little.
I would have moved on but was determined to use a FLOSS application with
@randomerpuser,
The frequent ones should be stickied and the best answers should be voted as
most helpful. That information should be edited listed in the OP's first post
and a link to the wiki article that was created from the most viewed stickies
should be linked there.
One features
[quote=rvalyi]...@randomerpuser,
... [/quote]
One feature I don't like:
- It is not a community, open site.
just their $20bn
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@ Bounaberdi
Once again you save the day.
Thx a lot.
http://labadens.fr
m2f
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hello,
cjalmeida wrote:
Slanj wrote:
Working with bazaar is really difficult and unusual for new openerp users.
Why don't you make it more friendly with simple web interface for
downloading contributed modules? For example, like it was made in drupal's
community.
Despite
The community guide explains how we work and I will prepare a slide that will
summarize the way to work since v5.
Basically, we have 3 levels of teams according to meritocracy: quality team,
commiters and community:
* Quality Team: control the quality of the core (server, GTK client, web
The project is great, and first of all I want to thank for it.
But the power of opensource project - in it's community, for now community
support is really weak. More powerful and friendly community - much more
implementations and recommendations for real future implementations.
I take part in
[quote=bavarian]
We also evaluating OpneERP ( if it is a good software we will order a support )
to implement in our Company - Out IT support company was mention it ( probably
they may become partner or not ).
[/quote]
We're at the same position.
No support for different printers - like
[quote=Slanj]
Working with bazaar is really difficult and unusual for new openerp users. Why
don't you make it more friendly with simple web interface for downloading
contributed modules? For example, like it was made in drupal's community.
[/quote]
Despite thinking tech stuff should be done by
You are so right!
The community is us, and we have to help each other instead of only demanding
support from Tiny.
If we all spent only half an hour a week helping others, we all benefit.
As for the software distribution, I agree. Launchpad is for developers, not for
users.
It would be good
I absolutely agree with cjalmeida and freerk.
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Hi.
First, I am not privy to exact dynamism around OpenERP, so I might be wrong.
But what I have gathered so far is OpenERP depends on Tiny.
If true then there're two directions the project can take: either grow by the
genius of Tiny or stumble if Tiny stumbles. In either case the community
Hi,
We also evaluating OpneERP ( if it is a good software we will order a support )
to implement in our Company - Out IT support company was mention it ( probably
they may become partner or not ).
They installed a few demo DB for us to test.
What we found after spending about 2 month ( since
Well, I think OpenERP tries to do too many different things, its too wide:
and would prefer that some core functions, like accounting, be significantly
improved to really be able to complete with commercial SME accounting solutions
in terms of features. Version 5 is a big step forward though.
Hi,
Hi,
We also evaluating OpneERP ( if it is a good software we will order a support
) to implement in our Company - Out IT support company was mention it (
probably they may become partner or not ).
They installed a few demo DB for us to test.
What we found after spending about 2
Hi.
OpenERP as a complete solution still has some distance before it arrives.
Many unanswered questions (some very trivial) do not augur very well for the
project. And it's ridiculous to ask people to buy support to have their
questions answered. This is not the best way to grow a community.
webmail ajax not working.
The webmail is under development !
Hm... according to press release it is not:
http://fptiny.blogspot.com/2009/02/open-erp-v5-is-out.html
There is a plugin for Outlook developed by a partner, so you can share your
contacts, your tasks and your meetings.
Shared
[quote=okomba]
Many unanswered questions (some very trivial) do not augur very well for the
project. And it's ridiculous to ask people to buy support to have their
questions answered. This is not the best way to grow a community.
[/quote]
It's ridiculous to tell other people they are
[quote=boran]Well, I think OpenERP tries to do too many different things, its
too wide: and would prefer that some core functions, like accounting, be
significantly improved to really be able to complete with commercial SME
accounting solutions in terms of features. Version 5 is a big step
My thoughts exactly. IMHO, OpenERP editor should prefer integration with
other good FLOSS software over in-house development.
This looks in first sentence a good idea, but it isn't!
Why? All different projects have their own routes forward and somewhere in time
you will lose
All different projects have their own routes forward and somewhere in time
you will lose integration/connection.
If the dependent project changes so much that you lose the interface it means
either new features or code refactoring, both are good for both projects. Most
of time, maintaining
I have seen many FOSS communities (Compiere, Adempiere, OpenBravo, JBoss) but
not any where you're asked to purchase support to have your question answered.
E.g. OpenBravo might not have so many features but they don't tell forum users
to purchase their contract to get questions answered. If
Hello,
The thing that was initially most attractive about OpenERP was the 'Open' claim,
wever there seems to be a trend towards a more proprietry model of late.
Not at all, why do you say that ? We are trying to be the most open
possible and support the most the community.
The forum shows
Hi,
Its all relative. OpenERP is not as open in the sense community oriented as
some other Floss.
However there are been huge changes over the last year (since I first noticed
TinyERP in Jan'08), all sources are visible, there are developers days, more
open discussions, development is managed
[quote=boran]Hi,
So OpenERP as a Floss project has come along way, of couse it still needs to go
further, e.g. getting community patches integrated and keeping community
programmers motivated.
[/quote]
Good point. Anyone can tell where the sources for the axelor thunderbird...xpi
can be
The thunderbird plugin is in the extra-addons repository and to get the source,
you can unzip the xpi file.
Regards,
OpenERP Developer
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forum-u...@tinyerp.org wrote:
[quote=boran]Hi,
So OpenERP as a Floss project has come along way, of couse it still needs to go
further, e.g. getting community patches integrated and keeping community
programmers motivated.
[/quote]
Good point. Anyone can tell where the sources for the
My company is currently evaluating OpenERP as a replacement for our existing
accounting/project management systems.
The thing that was initially most attractive about OpenERP was the 'Open'
claim, however there seems to be a trend towards a more proprietry model of
late.
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