Hi all,

I don't have a magic answer to these questions, but just my personal 
feedback/feeling.

By default, most development of the community should be open-source and hence 
published (that's the basic philosophy on which OpenERP model is based).
Now if a partner have invested a lot in developing a specific module, it's not 
really fair to just took what he did without notifying him and making a lot of 
money out of it.
Best practice according to me is to communicate with the original developer, 
and enhance together the current module. Buy a few hours/days of consultancy 
from the original author, it'll help him to finance all its R&D costs and it'll 
help you to gain time (and hence money) and acquire more experience on the 
specific fonctionnality domain you'll have to implement for your customer.
It's really a WIN-WIN approach... and the reason why OpenERP is what it is 
today.

But it's just my feeling/idea (i hope shared by a lot of partners), not at all 
a strict rule.

Kind regards.

Bertrand Hanot
BHC IT Services
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Nabil Majoul [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 11:51
To: Serpent Consulting Services
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: OpenERP: [Openerp-community] Partners Collaboration Model

Hello,
Thank you all for your answers.
It does clarify  things.
i understand that it's everyone choice to share or not share with the community 
but my question was also about how we can leverage and also remunerate each 
other developments:
Partner A develops an Insurance Module that he is not willing to share
Partner B would like to use that Module for one of his customers.

My understanding is that this will lead to a one to one negociation between A 
and B...But is there practices established ? is there an interest to establish 
some rules or a framework for this kind of collaboration?
Best Regards,

PbuSent from my iPad

On Jan 30, 2013, at 11:11 AM, Serpent Consulting Services 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hello,

Lionel Sausin said it quite right and each line of the email says a lot and 
gives a bunch of information.

However, I would Like to add apps.openerp.com<http://apps.openerp.com> which is 
also a good way for specially those who are integrators , but not purely 
technical (who don't use bzr).

It is kind of difficult for all community members to push/share/distribute the 
work done to a common framework where all the community can see.

Even though this is difficult, the new community organization well led by C2C, 
Akretion, Vauxooo, Therp, Agaplan, Domsense(Agile) and some more(Apologies if I 
miss some names) is doing well. You can see 
HERE<http://www.serpentcs.com/serpentcs-new-community-organization-for-openerp> 
to know more on this. (We used the blog from OpenERP and information from C2C. 
Thank them.)

Its always better to ask in Community channel, so you can get several opinions, 
suggestions and accurate help from all the experienced Community members.

Launchpad and Forums are again useful ones !

Thanks.

P.S. : Not to Forget, Competition brings Quality!


On Wednesday 30 January 2013 02:48 PM, "Lionel Sausin, de la part de l'équipe 
informatique Numérigraphe" wrote:
Dear Nabil Majoul,

Thanks for asking, it's not a naive question at all: it's important everyone 
understands that contributing is *not* a "partner" topic.

OpenERP being newer that other ERPs, OpenERP Partners need to share their 
success stories. I think that's about all they share on this list - they are 
competitors after all.
Some partners don't share anything at all (and it's OK).
There is a bigger picture however : the community is now big enough to sustain 
shared development of advanced features beyond the roadmap of OpenERP SA - 
check out 
https://launchpad.net/~openerp-community-reviewer/+participation<https://launchpad.net/%7Eopenerp-community-reviewer/+participation>
The community is *not only* the partners.
The community is partners + business experts + power users + independent IT 
firms  + translators + OpenERP SA themselves + every other contributor. The 
community book has more details : 
http://doc.openerp.com/v6.1/contribute/index.html#how-to-contribute-link
You can ask the mailing-list 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
 for further advice (I'm CCing them).

Lionel Sausin.

Le 29/01/2013 10:41, Nabil Majoul a écrit :
Dear Partners,

Please forgive my naive question.
I see a lot of emails back and forth asking if any body worked in such or such 
subject.
And I was wondering if there Is a defined framework for collaboration between 
partners.

For example, If I’m looking for Insurance related module and one partner 
developed such module
Is there a model or expected practice ?
Or is it on a case by case negociation?

Thank you for your insights.
Best Regards,

Nabil Majoul
Head of Professional Services / Partner
Targa Consult<http://www.targa-consult.com/>
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