Th submission info as given by europython:

**The information you submitted follows.**

* Last Name: Thomas

* Photo: uploads/me_1.jpg

* Abstract: A quick demo of the following capabilities of Tryton:

*Quickly build a module*
Demonstrate how quick it is to build a simple application on the framework.

*Openoffice Reports*
Build a simple report on the same model/application in couple of minutes

*Email Framework*
Build a template on the embedded e-mail framework for the same object to
demonstrate how email are integrated

*Web Framework*
Simple demo on the same object on how these details could be published to
the web

This simply covers the RAD concept Tryton embraces on the surface level

*  State: <django.db.models.base.ModelState object at 0x2938d50>

* Id: 132

* First Name: Sharoon

* Snappy Title: Tryton as an ERP and Framework

* Affliation: I am in the UK

* Record Permission: True

* Homepage:

* Email: xxxxxx

* Phone Number: xxxxxxxxxxxxx


* Postal Address: xxxxxxxxxx

* Target Audience: intermediate

* Any Other Comments: I am willing to do this as a 45 min talk or as a half
day workshop where these features could be elaborately done if there are
participants.

I leave it to the organisers to decide.

* Proposed Length: 45

*  Talk Category Cache: Python in Action

*  Adding: True

* Talk Category Id: 5

* Submission Type: talk

* One Line Summary: A quick demo on Tryton as a Pythonic framework and ERP
system.

Thanks,

On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Cédric Krier <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 13/05/10 10:28 +0100, Sharoon Thomas wrote:
> > So I think a development approach might be better than a feature funda
> which
> > usually works for a non-geeky audience?
>
> For what I see there is different kinds of activities at EuroPython: talks,
> lightning talks and tutorials.
> Which one have you subscribed?
>
> If it is talk I guess audience will expect talk instead of tutorial (it is
> what I see from videos of EuroPython09).
> But if it is a tutorial then your module idea is good.
>
> By the way, I think that a good dev (as one at EuroPython) will look at
> good
> technical arguments instead of "shows".
>
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Sharoon Thomas
Business Analyst & Open Source ERP Consultant
CEO @ http://openlabs.co.in

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