Le vendredi 26 avril 2013 13:43:29 UTC+2, Nicolas Évrard a écrit :
>
> * 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. 
>


Then simply write it down ;-) 
I was guessing out something like that, but nowhere it's explained with 
simple words. 



> In fact Giedrius is telling exactly the opposite than what you are 
> saying. 



Yep, sorry I messed up the name. I wanted to say Gergelys.
 

> 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). 
>

No worry, it's understandable, and we're all facing the same problem 
whatever is the business. 
It's all about finding the right balance.
The soft without developper is dead, but also without users... 


 

> 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. 
>

Yep, 
 

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