A Dissabte, 6 d'agost de 2011 23:46:51, Cédric Krier va escriure: > On 06/08/11 23:17 +0200, Albert Cervera i Areny wrote: > > A Dissabte, 6 d'agost de 2011 22:18:29, Cédric Krier va escriure: > > > > Of course, that information could always be calculated out of the > > > > COPYRIGHT but that would probably take too much effort for this > > > > need, but it is an idea to keep that up to date. > > > > > > I don't see why duplicate information. > > > > Not that I want that in two files but that it is visible from within the > > module list in Tryton application. The thing is that end users who do > > not know how to use mercurial can know who did the module. This approach > > would allow reviewers and translators to be acknowledged too. > > I want to simplify stuff not complexify it. We have already difficulty to > maintain the copyright file (but this must be done for legal purpose).
That's why I'd keep current fields. They're far from perfect but simple and useful in some cases. After all they're not required so those can be left empty if you want. > > Even some customers like their name appear in the module. We did several > > modules with author "NaN for XXXX" where XXXX was the customer. > > This could be done in the README. Customers know abouth the GUI, one cannot ask them to take a look at a file in the server. > > There could > > also be some "Sponsors" field, though. People like to appear in the > > credits and I think we should find a way to give visibility to everyone > > that wants to be acknowledged for the work she did or paid for. > > But I don't see any valid reason to put those information in the database. I already gave it. End users, do not know about server-side things or README files. > Should I remember that almost everybody aggree on removing the tryton > website from menu client [1]. Yet you kept it as well as the name of several contributors in the About dialog which is what I'm asking for: A user-visible place in which developers and contributors are acknowledged for their work even if they didn't participate in the development of tryton's client application. > > [1] http://bugs.tryton.org/roundup/issue1286 -- Albert Cervera i Areny http://www.NaN-tic.com Tel: +34 93 553 18 03 http://twitter.com/albertnan http://www.nan-tic.com/blog -- [email protected] mailing list
