@xrg, paulino If you have not noticed yet, I do not care about odoo in any way. This is normal product, I see no problems with it.
Certification existed before odoo. If you would read my posts about it, you will find the main idea. If somebody goes for certification with the module he has no control over, and Tiny starts to maintain it becomes functional branch, because the original developer can add lot of features since certification, so the certification brings this branch to a dead end. > So, let me ask again, what are you trying to achieve with your posts? As certification is being executed on closed standards, and the quality of the certified modules and the server is no way better than in overall system, I assume that this is just another way to separate developers, and receive extra income, providing no service for it. Such nonsense certifications are crippling the whole idea of OSS, development, and gives inaccurate image for uninformed people who investigate the product. > BTW I am not affiliated to Tiny by any means, nor do I have to answer any > notions of bulls*t. Still, as I have read in the forum, you are in charge over security, which is by the way in bad shape:). So Tiny do not maintain one of the core functionalities by themselves. > I suggest that you connect somewhere where there is no Mikrotik crippling > your internet access, and read a bit more about Open Source, community > procedures and commercial implications of software. BTW, our Mikrotik does not influence my searches in any way. I am pretty fluent in these technologies to know what security installation we have. Kaspars ------------------------- http://kndati.lv -------------------- m2f -------------------- -- http://www.openobject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=41155#41155 -------------------- m2f -------------------- _______________________________________________ Tinyerp-users mailing list http://tiny.be/mailman2/listinfo/tinyerp-users
