Sorry @ferdinand and @rvalyi I don't understand when you say things like... OpenERP needs good python knowledge to be implemented on production.
I think is important to define what really the customer needs. There is miriad of little and medium companies where OpenERP estable release + country localization modules feel perfectly their needs without needed programing for them. There is also alot of extra-addons modules working just fine!!! So if you know them you can adjust your customers needs WITHOUT programming more. Yes.. I know there is a lot of people here who's job is programming, but I always try to show to customer an adecuate extra-addons module to fill their needs than programming. Problem is that extra-addons is growing and growing more and more and it's each day more difficult selecting the addecuate modules or testing them to try the functionality. If you take a look to stable extra-addons you could see there is a lot of modules with similar functionality, made by different partners, enterprises. Most of them are working but there is some of them that aren't, so by now... I only take Tiny's modules or "other community members recomended and tested" modules to be installed on my customers installations. Look at invoicing, sales, purchases modules... there is so many modules related to same area... is imposible managing and being informed about all published modules and I'm sure there is a lot of duplicated functionality built. In the other side, there is missing functionality for big manufacturing companies, but it seems noone except tiny is working on this, so I think there should be a kind of organization on extra modules where partners could make better an existing module and not rebuilding a just published module. I think is loosing effort and time for all of them. So now, for me I think is much more important focussing customers implementation not just programming for them but planning rich teaching and existing functionality profit About OpenERP and OpenBravo. In spain we now a pair of companies who should implement openbravo to their customers that are now trying OpenERP with new customers, so sincerely I think OpenERP is now a serious competitor for Openbravo and it will be just more serious for big dinosaur propietary ERPs in a very short time. @Gavin: ONE YEAR implementing OpenERP?????? Please call a serious consultant, pay for his services and sure hi/her will guide you implementing it to start running in a couple of months with standar functionality. Sorry but, I don't believe you are trying OpenERP so long if you just don't know about launchpad, extra-addons and just basic concepts of openerp begginers. Thank you very much!! Ana ------------------------ Manuales, Videotutoriales de OpenERP en http://www.openerpsite.com http://www.aulaerp.com -------------------- m2f -------------------- -- http://www.openobject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=50459#50459 -------------------- m2f -------------------- _______________________________________________ Tinyerp-users mailing list http://tiny.be/mailman2/listinfo/tinyerp-users
