Hi All

I would like to volunteer some of my time to start / continue work on a Web 
Client for tryton.

I am a very experienced OpenERP developer, but don't like their 
organizational structure (Publisher & Partners) or the "OpenERP Public 
License" on the web client!!

I have many years experience of Web Application development (since 1998) so 
I should be able to do a good job! :)

So a couple of questions:
 
 1. Is there an 'official' place where someone has started a Web Client, 
that I should contribute to, or should I start a new one. (Set up a new 
Google Code Project?)

 2. I've seen the great work Sharoon has done on the prototype Tryton Web 
Client using Ext JS. My only concern about using Ext JS is that it is not 
developed in the open - it is mainly proprietary but released under GPL 
seemingly just to keep existing users happy. I am concerned that it may go 
completely proprietary at some point.

So I'm thinking using jQuery's UI Toolkit will be a better approach - they 
have a mobile version of it too. Any thoughts?

 3. In terms of architecture, it seems that the most sensible approach, 
from a performance and maintainability standpoint, would be to write the 
majority of the web client in JavaScript, and have the user's browser call 
trytond's JSON interface directly. Does everyone agree?

Look forward to hearing from you guys :)

Russ

On Tuesday, August 18, 2009 4:12:37 AM UTC+1, Oldrev wrote:
>
> hi all: 
>
> Do we have any chance to see a Web Client for Tryton? OpenERP's Web- 
> Client is nice, but it comes with a unfriendly OpenERP Public 
> License :) 
>
> Regards. 
>

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