sharoonthomas wrote:
> @sraps
> Another example is the 'certification' of modules. The most recent being the 
> certification of magento openerp integration, where customers pay hefty to 
> openerp to give them a certified version of a community module (supposedly 
> with better quality). I assume the module then gets added to  
> openobject-addons (a branch closed for commit rights to openerp SA employees) 
> and also made available on ODOO. (Note:This has not happened yet with magento 
> erpconnect). The customer gets the module, the original developers continue 
> the development (supposedly without quality) but the customer is not allowed 
> to get the new improvements because its not certified. He has to use 
> certified legacy code, because his maintenance contract is otherwise invalid? 
> Well, is this free as in freedom? I would prefer to call this highest order 
> restriction! a clear violation of GPL? 
> 


Sharoon, do you give unlimited support to modules not developped/verified by 
you at a flat price (not a per hour basis)?

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Albert Cervera i Areny
http://www.NaN-tic.com
OpenERP Partners

http://twitter.com/albertnan




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