Newsletter October 2021
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Here are the latest improvements in preparation for the upcoming 6.2 release.
Changes for the User
The sale module currently provides reporting that displays relevant data grouped by products, categories etc. We now
Release 1.3.0 of python-sql
We are proud to announce the release of the version 1.3.0 of python-sql.
python-sql is a library to write SQL queries in a pythonic way. It is mainly developed for Tryton but it has no external dependencies and is agnostic to any framework or SQL database.
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Release of Relatorio 0.10.0
We are glad to announce the release of Relatorio version 0.10.0.
Relatorio is a templating library mainly for OpenDocument using also OpenDocument as source format.
This is a minor feature release which:
Add relatorio-render script
Add templating of meta in
Foundation Budget Update
The Tryton foundation is happy to annouce that we achieved four of the goals from the foundation Budget. With these resources we will be able to:
Maintain our infrastructure for the current year.
Create an infrastructure overview so it’s possible to get offers
Newsletter for September 2021
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We hope that everybody had a nice Summer and enjoyed their holidays. The Tryton team continued working on the ERP and we are back with a resume of the latest improvements.
Changes for the User
We added a frame around
Newsletter for August 2021
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Development has slowed down a bit during the summer but improvements are still being made.
Changes for the User
The clients now only use the last menu entry as the label on each tab.
A new sales report by customer
Newsletter for July 2021
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After the 6.0 release, development has restarted. Here are some changes that have already landed:
Changes for the User
We always try and automatically reconcile the oldest account move lines
Tryton's IRC channels are moving to libera.chat
In what looks like a never ending saga the freenode admins have decided to switch to a new IRC daemon thus effectively removing all the registered nicknames and channels. This move has effectively removed all the remaining reasons that were
Tryton Release 6.0
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We are proud to announce the 6.0 Long Term Support release of Tryton .
This release provides many bug fixes and some significant improvements. Among other changes you will find the
Newsletter for April 2021
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A lot of development has finally landed, laying a solid foundation for the upcoming 6.0 release.
Changes for the User
We’ve improved the default ordering for shipments and production orders. It is now based on either the
Foundation Budget for 2021
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The Foundation has decided to publish a budget for 2021. This is an exercise in transparency so everyone can see our plans. Note that the income of the foundation comes only from donations so we cannot guarantee
Newsletter for March 2021
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Here’s a sneak peak at the improvements that landed during the last month.
Changes for the User
We now show the carrier on the shipment list so it’s possible to prioritize shipments based on the carrier.
We’ve added a wizard to
Security Release for issue10068
Synopsis
A vulnerability in trytond has been found by German Dario Alvarez.
With issue10068, the WSGI server does not prevent serving files outside the root directory. This allows an attacker to retrieve the content of files for which the trytond user has
Improvements on our infrastructure
Previously we worked hard to improve the user interface of our bug tracker. We are happy to announce that last month we added two new features to make it more user friendly:
We now show the gravatar profile image for each user.
We’ve added the ability to
Newsletter for February 2021
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Improvements to Tryton continue to be made. Here you can find the latest changes which have been included in the last month.
Changes for the User
Tryton now displays the reconciliation
Newsletter January 2021
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The Tryton team wishes you a happy new year.
Here are the changes that the team has already prepared for the next version.
Changes for the User
To the marketing email we’ve added the same
Newsletter December 2020
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Development restarted straight after release 5.8, as you can see with these changes.
Changes for the User
You can now deactivate complaint types. This is useful when the company has stopped using certain complaint types.
Tryton Release 5.8
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We are proud to announce the 5.8 release of Tryton.
This release provides many bug fixes and some significant improvements. Among other changes you will find big general performance improvements, a new theme for the web client and
Release 1.2.0 of python-sql
We are proud to announce the release of the version 1.2.0 of python-sql.
python-sql is a library to write SQL queries in a pythonic way. It is mainly developed for Tryton but it has no external dependencies and is agnostic to any framework or SQL database.
In
Newsletter October 2020
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We are now on the home straight leading up to the 5.8 release. However, there will be some more changes over the next few weeks.
You can already contribute to this new release by helping to translate or testing and reporting
Newsletter September 2020
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This month we got a major improvement with a new theme for the web client.
Contents:
Changes for the user
Changes for the developer
Changes for the User
We now set the name attribute of the elements generated by the web client.
Newsletter August 2020
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This month we kept refining existing features to improve the user experience, smooth workflows and empower users.
Contents:
Changes for the user
Changes for the developer
Changes for the User
The subject of the
Security Release for issue9453
Synopsis
A vulnerability in sao has been found by Cédric Krier.
With issue 9453, the web client does not escape the HTML tags from user data in translated richtext widgets. This allows cross-site scripting attacks which can result in session hijacking,
Newsletter July 2020
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Development has reached cruising speed.
A major improvement has landed which reduces memory usage on the server by between 30% and 40% and increases its speed by around 15%.
Contents:
Changes for the user
Changes for the system
Security Release for issue9394
Synopsis
A vulnerability in sao has been found by Cédric Krier.
With issue9394, the web client does not escape the HTML tags from user data. This allows cross-site scripting attacks which can result in session hijacking, persistent phishing attacks, and
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