On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Sasa Ostrouska <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Sharoon Thomas
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Yes Cedk,
>>
>> The audience are developers. Mostly python freaks!
>>
>> So I think a development approach might be better than a feature funda which
>> usually works for a non-geeky audience?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 8:35 AM, Cédric Krier <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 13/05/10 09:32 +0200, Cédric Krier wrote:
>>> > On 12/05/10 21:20 +0100, Sharoon Thomas wrote:
>>> > > Hello All,
>>> > >
>>> > > I have been informed by the organisers of Europython 2010 that a talk
>>> > > I had
>>> > > submitted representing Tryton has been accepted.
>>> > >
>>> > > I am sure this is good news for all of us and we are looking forward
>>> > > to your
>>> > > valuable suggestions and ideas for the same. (No guarantees that
>>> > > everything
>>> > > can be included but the final choice will be made by the tryton-dev
>>> > > group).
>>> > >
>>> > > Though the event is in mid July we plan to start preparing for the 45
>>> > > minute
>>> > > demonstration and presentation from the end of this month. The demo is
>>> > > planned to be on version 1.6 and i believe it could be a great forum
>>> > > to
>>> > > demonstrate our great framework.
>>> > >
>>> > > From the initial brainstorming, I propose that a module be built
>>> > > onstage
>>> > > which could simply demonstrate most of our framework and approach.
>>> > >
>>> > > Looking for your feedback.
>>> >
>>> > I think you must start with:
>>> >
>>> >     - the goals of Tryton
>>> >         - fork OpenERP
>>> >         - business software platform
>>> >         - one module, one concept
>>> >     - the architecture of Tryton
>>> >         - three-tiers
>>> >         - modular
>>> >         - multi-database (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite)
>>> >         - neso
>>> >     - the models
>>> >         - the database schema created/updated by models
>>> >         - the extention of models by modules
>>> >         - workflow
>>> >     - the wizards (same property then models)
>>> >     - the views:
>>> >         - the extention with xpath
>>> >     - the reports:
>>> >         - relatorio
>>> >     - clients:
>>> >         - tryton (GTK: Linux, Windows, MacOS)
>>> >         - CalDAV (sunbird etc.)
>>> >         - sao (work in progress)
>>> >         - trytond as module (django)
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > So I don't think writing a module in front of people will not make it a
>>> > good
>>> > talk. (I remember being boring by some talks like that)
>>> > I suggest you to use code snipped to illustrate the talk (with some
>>> > jokes :-).
>>> >
>>>
>>> I supposed that your audience will be developers and not users.
>>> Am I right?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Cédric Krier
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>>
>>
>>
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>> Sharoon Thomas
>> Business Analyst & Open Source ERP Consultant
>> CEO @ http://openlabs.co.in
>>
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>
> Just my 2c, I think that if they are dev, they would like to hear
> probably a brief presentation of what it is and what can it do,
> and then for sure they will be very happy to see how quickly they can
> develop a simple module, and maybe also learn
> some new coding techniques.
>
> But thats just my personal opinion.
>
> Rgds
> Saxa
>

PS: Probably showing them on how to fix a bug and fixing an actual bug
in tryton can be also a good thing.

Rgds
Saxa

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