* Max Jeanpierre  [2013-04-26 13:23 +0200]:
Hi Cédric,

Hello Max,

It will be great if you can tell us why did you think it was dead and
how we could have prevent you to think about that. This could help us to
improve the communication.


Simply have a look at the home page tryton.org:

You just won't find the word " ERP".

But in fact Tryton is a bit more than an ERP, some companies are using
it to manage hospital, others are using it as an e-commerce backend or
as an insurance software.

Instead:
"
The core of Tryton (also called Tryton kernel) provides all the necessary
functionalities for a complete application framework: data persistence,
extensive modularity, users management (authentication, fine grained
control for data access, handling of concurrent access of resources),
workflow and report engines, web services and internationalisation. Thus
constituting a complete application platform which can be used for any
relevant purpose.
"

That just made me run off the first I arrived on this page. No print
screen, nothing "showing" the product, nothing appealing.

Same on the news:

"
All shipment Many2One on Move have been merged into one single
shipment Reference The method find_best_supplier doesn't optimize
anymore on the delivery delay and so it fully respects the priority
order to select a supplier.  Etc..."

It definitively looks like a developper toy, made by developper for
developper, and not made for real users...

In fact Giedrius is telling exactly the opposite than what you are
saying. That is what is so difficult about the organization of the
Tryton website: make it a comprehensive source of information for both
the Tryton/Python developer and at the same time for the CIO (or
whatever you want to name the person that is in charge of choosing
the next ERP solution of his company).

Nevertheless, I tend to agree that the current website is not enough
business-friendly, but as Giedrius said: anybody can submit patches
(or maybe even just text, because we know that making a patch is not
something trivial) that would make our website look more professional
and welcoming for those kind of users.

--
Nicolas Évrard

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