Gegard,

I think the webpage of dimdim isn't the best example of that "clear style" you 
are refering to, but anyway I still think that the webstyle of Tiny is better 
and more professional.... just my opinion, anyway. I find it perfect, but I 
agree with you that the the main paragraph should explain what OpenObject is.

Fabien,
Does the screencast come with an explanation? I mean, maybe it should be good 
to introduce a new chapter (maybe a second example in "Developing a real case") 
in the book and split the screencast in different parts, one for each point of 
the chapter, to be used like a "visual guide" of what is written there. Anyway, 
I'll test in my OpenERP installation and I'll let you know if I find anything 
wrong of the "content".

About the slideshow:
a) The image of "About Teams" slide is very mmm from the 80's. :)
b) I like a lot what you're planning to do, I wish it goes well and OpenERP 
grows even more (in functionality and users!)!

I take advantage of the fact that I'm writting here to congratule you, Tiny and 
the community for the job done until now. I'm still in a "learning stage" (but 
starting doing nice things with OpenERP!), I hope I can start helping and 
taking an "active" role in the community soon. I chose you among others 
(OpenBravo...) and I think I did it well.

Best regards.




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