> 
> I would like to propose to stop publishing neso.
> 

Hi Cedric and all,

I understand that keeping Neso add unnecessary workload. However for 
demonstration purposes it is still the perfect tool in our environment. I am 
talking about countries in Africa where Internet connectivity is still very 
expensive and where a number of people are still using old Windows based PCs.
Keeping Neso will help adopting Tryton.
The Tryton project is a gift to people in this countries. We are working 
towards extending the Tryton communities here. Tryton and other FOSS will 
enable organisations to be managed properly in a cost effective manner. And one 
of the main reason of under-development is the mis-management of organisations 
like hospitals, administrations, schools, etc. Up to now, only very expensive 
software were available. This explained the very limited adoption of IT tools 
Africa.

Kind regards,

Armand

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