Hi Am Donnerstag, 25. April 2013, 09:14:30 schrieb Ilya Melnikov:
[...] > First and the main - poor documentation. > I read documentation on site and completely understood nothing. > Tried to understand "by mouse clicking" and finally confused. > The problem was complicated by lack of translation (docs and soft) > for my language. My personal impression is that everything is focussed very much on the developer, not on the user. The functional benefits Tryton offers are not immediately visible to a more business user. Compared to other ERP projects, we have a lack in 'sales', demonstrating the capabilities and the ease of use. > I would like to see more detailed documentation. Еven though in English. > But with more details and examples. > OpenERP has books with screenshots and step-by-step instructions, > Quick start guides, some ready-made recipes for common cases, video > tutorials. > Tryton has list of "Field: description". > > Second reason which stops me - lack of builds for Ubuntu. > And don't say me "go http://www.tryton.org/download.html". :) > There is antique version of Tryton in Ubuntu repo. > Currently 2.2, released one and a half year ago. > This suggests me that "Tryton abandoned". A proposal to all contributors: Next to the sources available from the Tryton website, I made an attempt to start building packages on the Open Build Service (OBS). http://build.opensuse.org/ OBS supports all major distributions (including Ubuntu), and by this gives us the opportunity to build 'all' distributions from one set of source data. Feel free to share your effort on https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=home%3ADocB%3Apython_packages At the moment I started with openSUSE, but more distributions can be added. Cheers Axel
