Sorry for previous empty message. see below. 2015-10-04 18:39 GMT+02:00 Dominique Chabord <[email protected]>: > 2015-10-04 18:23 GMT+02:00 Peter Müller <[email protected]>: >> Hi, >> >> is there a way to distribute Neso with a ready-to-use database ? It is >> really easy for any end-user to get Neso installed. But I can't found any >> doc, tutorial or video that explains them the first steps. >> >> Would be great to send a friend a Neso installer with a ready-to-user >> database with their (company) name and some few data to get directly into >> their database.
Neso is more specific than Trytond + Postgresql, but the approach can be global. I don't think a ready to use database is an easy thing. An other point is to know if we should encourage self administration by people who don't know what administration means. In some casess, it is luckily that data will never be secured and our friend will end crying. I'm interested in thinking with you about easier start. Personnaly I preferred up-to-now the hosting approach, since it is faster to provision a new instance than to explain every times the fundamentals of installation and updates. This hosted approach will be easier with new version and sao. I plan to translate the service to english by the end of this year. >> >> Thank you !
