Seems to be a very good initiative. It would be great to implement
something like this on the official open erp website.
I have several concerns to be solved with such videos, before
implementing an official system:
1. Maintenance is quite complex. In a classic documentation, you just
have
fabien wrote:
...In a classic documentation, you just have to change a few lines when the
software change after a new version, but here, you have to redo all the
videos...
This joins quite nicely with another thread
(http://www.openobject.com/forum/topic10459.html) in these forums about
That's good news!
But an elearning channel is more than a video tutorial repository. For that
there is openerp.tv already.
An elearning platform would be a great thing, I won't mind to pay. elearning
courses means videos, writen docs, a teacher that answers questions in a forum
or by email
[quote=Guest]Seems to be a very good initiative. It would be great to
implement
something like this on the official open erp website.
[/quote]
YES please. I think community need it!!!
[quote=Guest]
I have several concerns to be solved with such videos, before
implementing an official system:
To be popular it needs to be English.
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I'm with paulino on this one.
Videos are cool, but for an ERP project, where you have dozens of modules and
customization plays a major role, I believe the videos are bound to be obsolete
pretty soon. And being hard to maintain, IMO they're not the best tool for the
job.
The goal is not to
Zikzakmedia and openerpsite, we are glad to announce the start-up of
aulaERP.com
www.aulaerp.com is a website where you can find user courses about openERP for
free and licensed.
Site is still very very young, so there is not a lot of courses by now. We will
try to solve it in a few months.