> A "trunk" software pulled from launchpad must be installable and must always 
> run, trunk is trunk. And it must be documented in a way that is clear and 
> comprehensible. Period.


Wrong.

Trunk just means that it is the main development branch and this certainly has 
a special meaning on a distributed system like the one that bazaar/launchpad 
provides.

It's the OPEN development version. Some of the revisions are working, some may 
have bugs that even prevent the system from installing. If you don't have 
enough experience with OpenERP to make it work from trunk it is your problem, 
not the developers or the repository or the development model. I can tell you 
that I have been able to install, run, update the development version, but you 
have to realize that it is unstable. 

Wouldl you complain to Linus Torvalds if a randomly picked development version 
in his linux kernel git tree doesn't compile on your system? Come on...

If you have been unable to follow the instructions to install and test it, the 
best thing you can do is wait until it becomes a stable release and you have a 
proper one-click installer. 

Regards,
Pedro




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