> And, to be fair, many topics do have replies.
I did not say there are no topics with replies. What I meant is that number of topics with zero or unresolved replies for such an interesting & well-defined project is very high. I am making an assumption based on my own experience. > > And some of those without a response are expressions of information or a > variation of the 'cannot connect to server' question which is often addressed. So why there is no "Must read FAQ" then on the forum? Which answers these kind of questions. I think someone need to moderate the forum by pointing newbies like me to boards which contain information required. Or at least saying to them to shut up. Sometime ago I opened a forum myself which now contains over 10000 users, and I have some knowledge about how you promote community. > Many companies go direct to partners of TinyERP after reading these forums > because this proves effective for them. The company I plan to implement TinyERP is based in Uzbekistan, CIS (former USSR, as I normally explained while being in the UK). There is no partner in close proximity who can do it for us in timely and effective manner (that is in Russian, second official language here). I have budget, but there are no Python programmers in the region. I tried emailing Tiny three times with no reply, I called them couple of times - the same result. So it kinda stops me from paying 2000 euros, which is also a problem here (because of international nature of help). And again - I am not sure whether these money are going to be well-spent. Just my two cents ;).[/quote] _______________________________________________ Tinyerp-users mailing list http://tiny.be/mailman/listinfo/tinyerp-users
