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  • Re: Muli Cloud and Hybrid Cloud for Odoo Solutions
    Hi,

    Sorry for the delay, but I've no time for this project.

    Naran, thanks for your feedback, it is great and you are a very early adopter of k8s with odoo.

    But, there are other study cases when k8s is too big, for example an odoo for a freelence.

    I would like cover all study cases from one instance to k8s hosting.

    But now, I don't have time for this and the project is stopped to me.

    I don't know if you are interested in share your experience and know-how at TerradooCloud documentation or you preferred maintain it as private information.

    Cheers,

    Juan.

    El jue, 21 ene 2021 a las 4:12, Naran M (<moturi12@gmail.com>) escribió:
    Hi Juan,

    Thanks for the info. 

    Did you come across an open source Rancher orchestration tool (https://rancher.com/ , now owned by Suse)...? It enables the deployments on K8's with multi-cloud providers. 

    We have been using the Rancher for the last 4+ years to deploy our Odoo productions instances on multi-cloud and the experience is amazing, it made it a lot easier to deploy & manage services.

    For IoT related, they have K3's ( lightweight K8's).

    Cheers,
    Naran

    On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 11:37 PM Juan DCG <juandcg314@gmail.com> wrote:
    Hi Contributors,


    I've been 4 months researching about IaC with Terraform for Odoo implementations at multi cloud level.

    I've also been researching in hybrid cloud with kubernetes for Odoo solutions.

    This research is cover by the open source project "TerradooCloud" (https://github.com/TerradooCloud), where I want offer a documentation reference for all the possible deployments scenarios for Odoo on Cloud.

    Recently, Google Cloud launch a course and already have a docs for SAP (https://cloud.google.com/solutions/sap/docs).

    This is like my intends to build for Odoo instead for SAP.

    At this moment, I don't have more time to spend in this research, I only can offer management of GitHub projects and reviews, but due to it is a very big and ambitious project, only can be possible with contributors interested.

    Now, I'm focusing in IoT and electronics, so I continue with microk8s and Odoo for server side of IoT, but my focus will be in electronics side.

    If there are anyone interested in participate in this project is already invited to be a member of the organization, but with external PRs is the best way to participate.

    Thank you very much, I hope this project will be interested to anyone,

    JuanDCG.

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    by Juan Del Castillo Gómez - 06:51 - 1 Feb 2021
  • Re: Off line module or third party ?
    odoo is online only - with the exception of the POS, which can run offline.

    For any other module to run offline, you'll need to do a custom development. Note that you can use other technologies for that, for example, we've done a mobile app for repair orders (mrp.repair) with offline capabilities, using Flutter. 

    Cheers,

    Dominique KON-SUN-TACK  [Project Manager]
    Odoo Gold Partner, best Odoo Partner 2014 for APAC

    Mobile: + 65 8502 2399
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    On Mon, 1 Feb 2021 at 17:52, Véronique Piveteau <veronique.piveteau@auguria.fr> wrote:
    Hello,

    Some of my prospect need the off line possibility, would you be so kind as to inform me regarding the existing module or the best contractor ?

    Best regards

     Véronique

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    by dominique.k - 11:21 - 1 Feb 2021
  • Off line module or third party ?
    Hello,

    Some of my prospect need the off line possibility, would you be so kind as to inform me regarding the existing module or the best contractor ?

    Best regards

     Véronique

    Véronique Piveteau
    Helpdesk manager - Consultante
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    by "Véronique Piveteau" <veronique.piveteau@auguria.fr> - 10:51 - 1 Feb 2021
  • Re: Discord rooms bridged over to Matrix
    El mar, 26 de ene de 2021 a las 10:57, Tom Blauwendraat <tom@sunflowerweb.nl> escribió:

    Last week we asked for a #sprint channel to be created to support a biweekly sprint that we're organising, as well as any other sprints. I see that it's not yet bridged to Matrix, could you bridge it also? It's nice for people who want to join but don't want to use Discord.


    I forgot to tell that this has been already bridged.

    Find it in the community at https://matrix.to/#/+oca:matrix.org


    by Jairo Llopis - 09:51 - 1 Feb 2021
  • Re: Warning: Using "numpy" library you will have weird errors in production even if you are not using it
    Thanks Moises for the heads up!

    I faced a similar case.

    A (non-OCA) module was using openpyxl,
    which loads numpy when available,
    which loads libopenblasp

    OpenBLAS creates a number of threads equal to the number of core threads available: 56 in my case (production server),
    so it quickly reached limit_memory_hard
    and the process was killed (SIGSEGV)

    Forcing OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS=1 fixed the issue.

    Regards,

    On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 3:12 PM Stéphane Bidoul <stephane.bidoul@acsone.eu> wrote:
    Hi Moises,

    It's indeed unfortunate that you have had such issues. It's also very surprising that websocket-client attempts to import numpy :)

    But I don't think blacklisting numpy is appropriate. It is very widely used outside OCA and can be useful at times in OCA too.

    -sbi

    On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 9:01 AM Pedro M. Baeza (Tecnativa) <pedro.baeza@tecnativa.com> wrote:
    Thanks for the warning.

    I don't use any OCA module using numpy AFAIK, but there are some out there indeed. Not sure if blacklisting is the best thing to do, as changing such modules to adapt to other things may not be easy, but developers that used it can tell.

    Regards.

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    by Nils Hamerlinck - 08:06 - 30 Jan 2021
  • Re: How to test v14 upgrade scripts
    > In general, is it possible to test v14 upgrade scripts before OpenUpgrade is
    
    > available for v14?
    
    yes, you don't need OpenUpgrade for that.
    
    We lack a good mechanism to test migration scripts, I'm also not sure how I 
    would implement such a thing in general. The specific script looks a bit 
    pointless to test to me, but you could mock the openupgradelib calls and call 
    the function if you're into coverage.
    
    
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    by Holger Brunn - 11:25 - 29 Jan 2021
  • How to test v14 upgrade scripts
    Hi all,

    we are porting to 14.0 the OCA/l10n-italy modules and developing some upgrade scripts, like this

    Our doubt: is this testable?
    In general, is it possible to test v14 upgrade scripts before OpenUpgrade is available for v14?

    Thanks!

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    by Lorenzo Battistini. - 10:06 - 29 Jan 2021
  • Re: Sales terms
    In fact functionalities are quite similar but the intent is quite different so I've proposed a new module and explained why it's different from [base|sale]_comment_template.


    Regards,

    Le jeu. 7 janv. 2021 à 11:27, Pierre Verkest <pierreverkest84@gmail.com> a écrit :

    Thanks a lot Pedro for your insight !

    Regards

    Le jeu. 7 janv. 2021 à 11:22, Pedro M. Baeza (Tecnativa) <pedro.baeza@tecnativa.com> a écrit :
    You have base_comment_template module + extensions (account_comment_template for example).

    Regards.

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    by Pierre Verkest - 12:16 - 27 Jan 2021
  • Re: Discord rooms bridged over to Matrix

    Hi guys, thanks for the great work!

    Last week we asked for a #sprint channel to be created to support a biweekly sprint that we're organising, as well as any other sprints. I see that it's not yet bridged to Matrix, could you bridge it also? It's nice for people who want to join but don't want to use Discord.

    Tom

    Op 12/22/20 om 11:17 AM schreef Jairo Llopis:
    Oh BTW. We didn't bridge the #track-1-trainings, #track-2-trainings and #support rooms from the OCA Days because those should be probably archived already. We can set up those bridges later if needed for the next event.

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    by Tom Blauwendraat - 11:56 - 26 Jan 2021
  • Re: Odoo2Odoo
    Hello,

    A few years ago we worked on a project with 60 knots with Bucardo the documentation is attached, with today's technologies with docker and CD it should be easier to maintain an environment like this.

    This article may help you: https://www.percona.com/blog/2020/06/09/multi-master-replication-solutions-for-postgresql/

    I recently did some tests with https://github.com/OCA/connector-odoo2odoo/pull/11 and it looked promising.

    Best regards

    De: "INVITU" <cyril@invitu.com>
    Para: "Odoo Community Association, (OCA) Contributors" <contributors@odoo-community.org>
    Enviadas: Segunda-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2021 18:57:28
    Assunto: Odoo2Odoo

    Dear Community

    According to https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15/contributors-153784?mode=thread&date_begin=&date_end=

    and

    https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15/contributors-84164?mode=thread&date_begin=&date_end=

    the subject has been discussed before...

    Nowadays, could you please give your experience on bidirectional partial replication of Odoo data between 2 databases ?

    Our use case is :

    - Main database on land (accounting, inventory, sales, website...)

    - Secondary database on a boat that loses Internet connexion for several hours (point_of_sale only)

    We already tested https://github.com/JayVora-SerpentCS/SerpentCS_Contributions/tree/13.0/base_synchro it's very slow and have a few issues

    We are going to test bucardo.org with Multi Master Replication but it does not look like the perfect solution

    Would you go to an ESB for such a small use case ?

    Thanks in advance

    Best regards

    --
    Cordialement
    --------------------------------
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    INVITU
    Computer & Network Engineering
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    by Luis F Miléo - 01:16 - 26 Jan 2021
  • Odoo2Odoo

    Dear Community

    According to https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15/contributors-153784?mode=thread&date_begin=&date_end=

    and

    https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15/contributors-84164?mode=thread&date_begin=&date_end=

    the subject has been discussed before...

    Nowadays, could you please give your experience on bidirectional partial replication of Odoo data between 2 databases ?

    Our use case is :

    - Main database on land (accounting, inventory, sales, website...)

    - Secondary database on a boat that loses Internet connexion for several hours (point_of_sale only)

    We already tested https://github.com/JayVora-SerpentCS/SerpentCS_Contributions/tree/13.0/base_synchro it's very slow and have a few issues

    We are going to test bucardo.org with Multi Master Replication but it does not look like the perfect solution

    Would you go to an ESB for such a small use case ?

    Thanks in advance

    Best regards

    --
    Cordialement
    --------------------------------
    Cyril VINH-TUNG
    INVITU
    Computer & Network Engineering
    BP 32 - 98713 Papeete - French Polynesia
    Tél: +689 40 46 11 99
    contact@invitu.com
    www.invitu.com

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    by Cyril VINH-TUNG - 10:56 - 25 Jan 2021
  • Re: Right way to do a new OCA module that depends on EE's LGPL module.
    Yes Pedro, "base_tier_validation" will serve us well, will use it with new approvals object (spending request sounds better).

    We want this approvals as a helper window only. End user can request all spending in the same place and at after approval, will create all PR, EX and AV. So, as combined amount, it can go through the right approvals steps (versus smaller documents and get away with) and also for budget check in total amount too.

    I saw, approvals and approvals_purchase, and I think it is intuitive for very end users.

    On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 5:27 PM Pedro M. Baeza (Tecnativa) <pedro.baeza@tecnativa.com> wrote:
    Kitti, `base_tier_validation` doesn't serve you as base for this?

    Regards.

    El lun, 25 ene 2021 a las 10:27, Kitti Upariphutthiphong (<kittiu@ecosoft.co.th>) escribió:
    Hi Stephane,

    Yes, then I think Odoo just forget it as you say, so it defaults to LGPL. But in any case, I will go with the option 2. Which is to create a new module from the beginning.

    Thanks for your prompt reply.
    Kitti U.

    On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 3:47 PM Stéphane Bidoul <stephane.bidoul@acsone.eu> wrote:
    > I have checked that "approvals", although in EE source code, its license is in CE, LGPL.

    Have you checked that with Odoo ? Some EE modules don't have a license key, and when you load them in a database, the license field of ir.module.module defaults to LGPL.
    But last time I reported that to Odoo it was quickly fixed.
    So unless explicitly written otherwise I would assume that all the odoo/enterprise repo is under a proprietary license.

    And you can't create a module that depends on both AGPL and proprietary code.

    In any case adding code that depends on Odoo EE in OCA is not possible because the EE code is not public so we could not run CI, runbot etc.

    Best regards,

    -sbi

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    On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 4:32 AM Kitti Upariphutthiphong <kittiu@ecosoft.co.th> wrote:
    Dear community,

    Got some questions about licensing.

    There are modules that we want to extend but they are in EE14 --> "approvals", "approvals_purchase".
    Where approvals is a simple module for approving something. And approvals_purchase allow creating purchase order at the end of process.

    They are quite simple. But what we need is to create modules "approvals_purchase_request" and "approvals_hr_expense".

    I have checked that "approvals", although in EE source code, its license is in CE, LGPL.

    What is the right way to deal with this?
    1. Just include approvals in OCA and continue the new module (as it is LGPL, not sure)
    2. We can't use "approvals", and so, we have to first create something similar to it, may be renaming it, add/remove some feature etc. and make it pure OCA module first before continue our needing module.

    Thank you!
    Kitti U.

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    by Kitti Upariphutthiphong - 12:21 - 25 Jan 2021
  • Re: Right way to do a new OCA module that depends on EE's LGPL module.
    Kitti, `base_tier_validation` doesn't serve you as base for this?

    Regards.

    El lun, 25 ene 2021 a las 10:27, Kitti Upariphutthiphong (<kittiu@ecosoft.co.th>) escribió:
    Hi Stephane,

    Yes, then I think Odoo just forget it as you say, so it defaults to LGPL. But in any case, I will go with the option 2. Which is to create a new module from the beginning.

    Thanks for your prompt reply.
    Kitti U.

    On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 3:47 PM Stéphane Bidoul <stephane.bidoul@acsone.eu> wrote:
    > I have checked that "approvals", although in EE source code, its license is in CE, LGPL.

    Have you checked that with Odoo ? Some EE modules don't have a license key, and when you load them in a database, the license field of ir.module.module defaults to LGPL.
    But last time I reported that to Odoo it was quickly fixed.
    So unless explicitly written otherwise I would assume that all the odoo/enterprise repo is under a proprietary license.

    And you can't create a module that depends on both AGPL and proprietary code.

    In any case adding code that depends on Odoo EE in OCA is not possible because the EE code is not public so we could not run CI, runbot etc.

    Best regards,

    -sbi

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    On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 4:32 AM Kitti Upariphutthiphong <kittiu@ecosoft.co.th> wrote:
    Dear community,

    Got some questions about licensing.

    There are modules that we want to extend but they are in EE14 --> "approvals", "approvals_purchase".
    Where approvals is a simple module for approving something. And approvals_purchase allow creating purchase order at the end of process.

    They are quite simple. But what we need is to create modules "approvals_purchase_request" and "approvals_hr_expense".

    I have checked that "approvals", although in EE source code, its license is in CE, LGPL.

    What is the right way to deal with this?
    1. Just include approvals in OCA and continue the new module (as it is LGPL, not sure)
    2. We can't use "approvals", and so, we have to first create something similar to it, may be renaming it, add/remove some feature etc. and make it pure OCA module first before continue our needing module.

    Thank you!
    Kitti U.

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    by Pedro M. Baeza - 11:25 - 25 Jan 2021
  • Re: Right way to do a new OCA module that depends on EE's LGPL module.
    Hi Stephane,

    Yes, then I think Odoo just forget it as you say, so it defaults to LGPL. But in any case, I will go with the option 2. Which is to create a new module from the beginning.

    Thanks for your prompt reply.
    Kitti U.

    On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 3:47 PM Stéphane Bidoul <stephane.bidoul@acsone.eu> wrote:
    > I have checked that "approvals", although in EE source code, its license is in CE, LGPL.

    Have you checked that with Odoo ? Some EE modules don't have a license key, and when you load them in a database, the license field of ir.module.module defaults to LGPL.
    But last time I reported that to Odoo it was quickly fixed.
    So unless explicitly written otherwise I would assume that all the odoo/enterprise repo is under a proprietary license.

    And you can't create a module that depends on both AGPL and proprietary code.

    In any case adding code that depends on Odoo EE in OCA is not possible because the EE code is not public so we could not run CI, runbot etc.

    Best regards,

    -sbi

    --
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    Acsone sa/nv | http://acsone.eu/ | +32 2 888 3120

    On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 4:32 AM Kitti Upariphutthiphong <kittiu@ecosoft.co.th> wrote:
    Dear community,

    Got some questions about licensing.

    There are modules that we want to extend but they are in EE14 --> "approvals", "approvals_purchase".
    Where approvals is a simple module for approving something. And approvals_purchase allow creating purchase order at the end of process.

    They are quite simple. But what we need is to create modules "approvals_purchase_request" and "approvals_hr_expense".

    I have checked that "approvals", although in EE source code, its license is in CE, LGPL.

    What is the right way to deal with this?
    1. Just include approvals in OCA and continue the new module (as it is LGPL, not sure)
    2. We can't use "approvals", and so, we have to first create something similar to it, may be renaming it, add/remove some feature etc. and make it pure OCA module first before continue our needing module.

    Thank you!
    Kitti U.

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    by Kitti Upariphutthiphong - 10:26 - 25 Jan 2021
  • Re: Right way to do a new OCA module that depends on EE's LGPL module.
    > I have checked that "approvals", although in EE source code, its license is in CE, LGPL.

    Have you checked that with Odoo ? Some EE modules don't have a license key, and when you load them in a database, the license field of ir.module.module defaults to LGPL.
    But last time I reported that to Odoo it was quickly fixed.
    So unless explicitly written otherwise I would assume that all the odoo/enterprise repo is under a proprietary license.

    And you can't create a module that depends on both AGPL and proprietary code.

    In any case adding code that depends on Odoo EE in OCA is not possible because the EE code is not public so we could not run CI, runbot etc.

    Best regards,

    -sbi

    --
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    Acsone sa/nv | http://acsone.eu/ | +32 2 888 3120

    On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 4:32 AM Kitti Upariphutthiphong <kittiu@ecosoft.co.th> wrote:
    Dear community,

    Got some questions about licensing.

    There are modules that we want to extend but they are in EE14 --> "approvals", "approvals_purchase".
    Where approvals is a simple module for approving something. And approvals_purchase allow creating purchase order at the end of process.

    They are quite simple. But what we need is to create modules "approvals_purchase_request" and "approvals_hr_expense".

    I have checked that "approvals", although in EE source code, its license is in CE, LGPL.

    What is the right way to deal with this?
    1. Just include approvals in OCA and continue the new module (as it is LGPL, not sure)
    2. We can't use "approvals", and so, we have to first create something similar to it, may be renaming it, add/remove some feature etc. and make it pure OCA module first before continue our needing module.

    Thank you!
    Kitti U.

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    by Stéphane Bidoul - 09:46 - 25 Jan 2021
  • Right way to do a new OCA module that depends on EE's LGPL module.
    Dear community,

    Got some questions about licensing.

    There are modules that we want to extend but they are in EE14 --> "approvals", "approvals_purchase".
    Where approvals is a simple module for approving something. And approvals_purchase allow creating purchase order at the end of process.

    They are quite simple. But what we need is to create modules "approvals_purchase_request" and "approvals_hr_expense".

    I have checked that "approvals", although in EE source code, its license is in CE, LGPL.

    What is the right way to deal with this?
    1. Just include approvals in OCA and continue the new module (as it is LGPL, not sure)
    2. We can't use "approvals", and so, we have to first create something similar to it, may be renaming it, add/remove some feature etc. and make it pure OCA module first before continue our needing module.

    Thank you!
    Kitti U.


    by Kitti Upariphutthiphong - 04:31 - 25 Jan 2021
  • Re: Muli Cloud and Hybrid Cloud for Odoo Solutions
    Hi Juan,

    Thanks for the info. 

    Did you come across an open source Rancher orchestration tool (https://rancher.com/ , now owned by Suse)...? It enables the deployments on K8's with multi-cloud providers. 

    We have been using the Rancher for the last 4+ years to deploy our Odoo productions instances on multi-cloud and the experience is amazing, it made it a lot easier to deploy & manage services.

    For IoT related, they have K3's ( lightweight K8's).

    Cheers,
    Naran

    On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 11:37 PM Juan DCG <juandcg314@gmail.com> wrote:
    Hi Contributors,


    I've been 4 months researching about IaC with Terraform for Odoo implementations at multi cloud level.

    I've also been researching in hybrid cloud with kubernetes for Odoo solutions.

    This research is cover by the open source project "TerradooCloud" (https://github.com/TerradooCloud), where I want offer a documentation reference for all the possible deployments scenarios for Odoo on Cloud.

    Recently, Google Cloud launch a course and already have a docs for SAP (https://cloud.google.com/solutions/sap/docs).

    This is like my intends to build for Odoo instead for SAP.

    At this moment, I don't have more time to spend in this research, I only can offer management of GitHub projects and reviews, but due to it is a very big and ambitious project, only can be possible with contributors interested.

    Now, I'm focusing in IoT and electronics, so I continue with microk8s and Odoo for server side of IoT, but my focus will be in electronics side.

    If there are anyone interested in participate in this project is already invited to be a member of the organization, but with external PRs is the best way to participate.

    Thank you very much, I hope this project will be interested to anyone,

    JuanDCG.

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    by Naran Moturi - 04:11 - 21 Jan 2021
  • Re: Repository for repair module
    If that is  subcontracting a repair far an equipment of yours, this is a Maintenance feature:
    https://github.com/OCA/maintenance

    If you are receiving from a customer to repair and then ship back, that is an RMA:
    https://github.com/OCA/rma

    Thanks
    Daniel

    On 20/01/2021 20:01, Jesús Alan Ramos Rodríguez wrote:
    Hello, 

    I'll be working on a module to make a procurement from a repair order in the repair module for V14. But I don't know in which repository I can make the PR, I have searched in OCA Shop and I found modules related to repair in field-service and manufacture repositories.

    Where is the best repo to add this module?

    Thanks in advance

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    by Daniel Reis - 10:31 - 20 Jan 2021
  • Repository for repair module
    Hello, 

    I'll be working on a module to make a procurement from a repair order in the repair module for V14. But I don't know in which repository I can make the PR, I have searched in OCA Shop and I found modules related to repair in field-service and manufacture repositories.

    Where is the best repo to add this module?

    Thanks in advance

    by Jesús Alan Ramos Rodriguez - 09:00 - 20 Jan 2021
  • Muli Cloud and Hybrid Cloud for Odoo Solutions
    Hi Contributors,


    I've been 4 months researching about IaC with Terraform for Odoo implementations at multi cloud level.

    I've also been researching in hybrid cloud with kubernetes for Odoo solutions.

    This research is cover by the open source project "TerradooCloud" (https://github.com/TerradooCloud), where I want offer a documentation reference for all the possible deployments scenarios for Odoo on Cloud.

    Recently, Google Cloud launch a course and already have a docs for SAP (https://cloud.google.com/solutions/sap/docs).

    This is like my intends to build for Odoo instead for SAP.

    At this moment, I don't have more time to spend in this research, I only can offer management of GitHub projects and reviews, but due to it is a very big and ambitious project, only can be possible with contributors interested.

    Now, I'm focusing in IoT and electronics, so I continue with microk8s and Odoo for server side of IoT, but my focus will be in electronics side.

    If there are anyone interested in participate in this project is already invited to be a member of the organization, but with external PRs is the best way to participate.

    Thank you very much, I hope this project will be interested to anyone,

    JuanDCG.

    by Juan Del Castillo Gómez - 01:36 - 20 Jan 2021