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Re: Odoo -- Community v Enterprise Questions
Let me respond inline. On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 8:59 PM Landis Arnold <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote: > Hi, > You can run Enterprise or Community. If you like to "roll your own" then go with Community. You can run as many databases and business you like. Understood, thank you for the response. I will need to figure out the intricacies associated with "running as many databases and business[es] as [I would] like". But with Enterprise, I can't do the above without the additional fees associated with the user/licenses, but I am curious about specific databases making use of the enterprise modules/apps versus others only making use of the community edition. Again, it will take some tinking to figure out those thresholds. > RE enterprise, they have updated some subscription rates so you might find it more affordable. I believe you will pay per "database and user" for Enterprise. If you run One Database and have a small number of users and can afford the $40 or so per month license, then running Enterprise will allow you to install what you want rather than figuring out how to do what you want without the Enterprise package. I'm not worried about the $40 or so per month license, as long as the modules/apps provide $40 worth of value to me. I'm just not yet sure of the value, again tinkering. > Generally there are many/many Community additions to odoo. The additions work on Community or Enterprise levels. You can also purchase additions "apps" (Ie modules with Costs) and run them on Community or Enterprise. https://apps.odoo.com should be the link. Yes, I am aware. It is a bit overwhelming when looking at all of them for the first time. I hope to be able to contribute back to the community as I am in the benefiting stage of the interactions. Give me a bit of time and I'll be happy to return the gesture. > If you want to just use "OCA" apps, then you can look at: > https://odoo-community.org/shop?&search=project status > though best, I feel is to look at Github: > https://https://github.com/OCA/ Yes, I've looked through the above. Again, quite overwhelming for those without institutional knowledge that I will only gain by using the platform. > It is important to know that most "repositories" on Github for OCA contain several "modules" within them, whereas the Odoo Apps and the Odoo-community.org link above are generally showing "modules only" (generally). > It takes some time but you can work through it. No doubt. I'm sure I will figure out the differences between modules and apps in due course. > I would be happy to help give you a tour. I am more of a "user" than a "programmer" but if I can do builds well, my goal is to use Odoo Community plus OCA apps. I have purchased a few and there are some good ones, but the rigorous build control of OCA is better, in my opinion, than many of the commercial addons. > People put in a whole lot of work here and they do it because they want/and need their systems to work well and the way they need them to work. I would really appreciate a tour. I can be found on LinkedIN, so please reach out and we can talk there. From what I have been able to find, I can see the amount of work and positive vibes that have been put out by the community and as I said above, I would really like to be able to contribute back, when I am in a position to do so. It's amazing how far the community has been able to come and can only imagine what others have developed. I hope to be able to count myself as one of the people who has been able to get the system into a place that works for all of my use cases. It's an incredible platform for a wide range of use cases. Charles
by cgucker - 05:21 - 31 Jan 2023 -
Re: Odoo -- Community v Enterprise Questions
Hi,You can run Enterprise or Community. If you like to "roll your own" then go with Community. You can run as many databases and business you like.RE enterprise, they have updated some subscription rates so you might find it more affordable. I believe you will pay per "database and user" for Enterprise. If you run One Database and have a small number of users and can affor the $40 or so per month license, then running Enterprise will allow you to install what you want rather than figuring out how to do what you want without the Enterprise package.Generally there are many/many Community additions to odoo. The additions work on Community or Enterprise levels. You can also purchase additions "apps" (Ie modules with Costs) and run them on Community or Enterprise. https://apps.odoo.com should be the link.If you want to just use "OCA" apps, then you can look at:though best, I feel is to look at Github:It is important to know that most "repositories" on Github for OCA contain several "modules" within them, whereas the Odoo Apps and the Odoo-community.org link above are generally showing "modules only" (generally).
It takes some time but you can work through it.I would be happy to help give you a tour. I am more of a "user" than a "programmer" but if I can do builds well, my goal is to use Odoo Community plus OCA apps. I have purchased a few and there are some good ones, but the rigorous build control of OCA is better, in my opinion, than many of the commercial addons.
People put in a whole lot of work here and they do it because they want/and need their systems to work well and the way they need them to work.Hope this helps,Landis ArnoldNomadic Inc.Niwot (Longmont), CO USAFrom: "info" <notifications@odoo-community.org>
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Sent: Monday, January 30, 2023 11:32:20 AM
Subject: Re: Odoo -- Community v Enterprise QuestionsBased your experience, I'd suggest you tu buy Odoo Enterprise via an Official Partner from Odoo.com, otherwise you'll feel frustrated. Best regards El 2023-01-29 14:31, Charles Gucker escribió: > Greetings, > > I'm new to the Odoo community. I ran across Odoo while > looking for a Point of Sale for my girlfriend's business (brick and > mortar), but alas, we have been using GoHighLevel which has a lot of > overlap with Odoo. As a result, I was looking at the offerings from > Odoo with respect to the community edition and the enterprise > editions. But from what I can tell, enterprise subscriptions must > pay per user and Odoo.sh must host the deployment. > > I wear a number of hats at a number of different companies, such > as the requirement for my girlfriend's business below, a not for > profit corporation, which could benefit greatly from efforts in Odoo, > as well as my full time job, which could use Odoo as a cloud services > provider for internal accounting and forecasting purposes. > > All in all, I've been in the Internet industry for a long time > and have my own cabinet in a well connected data center with plenty of > compute and storage capabilities, so naturally, I would like to self > host. I spent a few hours trying to find Odoo resources, which is > how I found my way here. I also looked through the App directory, but > I was having a hard time reconciling the App directory with the > offerings included within the enterprise license. Does anybody have > a pointer to a URL, or documents, which go into any level of detail on > how to create the enterprise experience in a self-hosted environment? > As a side note, I would like to whitelabel the URL for my > girlfriend's business. Further, I would want to nest multiple client > instances within a deployment (for her clients' environments) and then > be able to white label a specific clients environment, but that's a > longer term vision. > > Any help that could be provided to point me in the right > direction would be greatly appreciated. I see a lot of personal use > cases for Odoo, but am struggling to see where the current lines have > been drawn between enterprise and community. > > Thank you in advance, > Charles > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe
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by Landis Arnold - 02:56 - 31 Jan 2023 -
Re: Odoo -- Community v Enterprise Questions
Based your experience, I'd suggest you tu buy Odoo Enterprise via an Official Partner from Odoo.com, otherwise you'll feel frustrated. Best regards El 2023-01-29 14:31, Charles Gucker escribió: > Greetings, > > I'm new to the Odoo community. I ran across Odoo while > looking for a Point of Sale for my girlfriend's business (brick and > mortar), but alas, we have been using GoHighLevel which has a lot of > overlap with Odoo. As a result, I was looking at the offerings from > Odoo with respect to the community edition and the enterprise > editions. But from what I can tell, enterprise subscriptions must > pay per user and Odoo.sh must host the deployment. > > I wear a number of hats at a number of different companies, such > as the requirement for my girlfriend's business below, a not for > profit corporation, which could benefit greatly from efforts in Odoo, > as well as my full time job, which could use Odoo as a cloud services > provider for internal accounting and forecasting purposes. > > All in all, I've been in the Internet industry for a long time > and have my own cabinet in a well connected data center with plenty of > compute and storage capabilities, so naturally, I would like to self > host. I spent a few hours trying to find Odoo resources, which is > how I found my way here. I also looked through the App directory, but > I was having a hard time reconciling the App directory with the > offerings included within the enterprise license. Does anybody have > a pointer to a URL, or documents, which go into any level of detail on > how to create the enterprise experience in a self-hosted environment? > As a side note, I would like to whitelabel the URL for my > girlfriend's business. Further, I would want to nest multiple client > instances within a deployment (for her clients' environments) and then > be able to white label a specific clients environment, but that's a > longer term vision. > > Any help that could be provided to point me in the right > direction would be greatly appreciated. I see a lot of personal use > cases for Odoo, but am struggling to see where the current lines have > been drawn between enterprise and community. > > Thank you in advance, > Charles > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe
by info - 07:31 - 30 Jan 2023 -
Re: Odoo -- Community v Enterprise Questions
I approve what tblauwendraat already says. But as I've done exactly what you want to do, let me expand some points: We share the same background: I ran a web hosting company in the 90's, in that time where the sysadmins were doing a lot of various things, that are now different jobs. These experiences let me worked (and still working) for various companies, where I wear a number of hats, exactly like you. I convinced my wife to switch to Odoo, 8 years ago (she sells wooden toys as a retailer). We first worked with a partner who was not able to complete the job, so I take it to myself and we choosed Odoo Community which I host on a VPS. Understanding third party Apps was not easy. It takes me some years to learn who was doing good modules. Regarding quality of code and long time support, OCA Apps and OCA members are allways on top. Some others contribute sometimes on OCA and does a good jobs with their own modules : Ivan Yelizariev, IT-Projects, Cybrosys, Muk IT. I don't recommend Webkul modules: while their support is good, code is not. Regarding missing modules in Odoo Community, Accounting modules are available from OCA and others, Document Management System from Muk IT is believed to be quite good. Most missing modules are not really needed in small companies, because one can't handle everything. Upgrading Odoo Community is not a problem, it is often not required because, you know, when it works, it works. For example, I'm in the process of migrating my wife from Odoo 10 (7 years old) to Odoo 16. Also, small companies doesn't allways need full migration: after seven years with Odoo, my wife wanted to change lot of things. So while I import some products and customers, other datas are not needed. If you need full migration, the OCA's OpenUpgrade project is very good for that. I highly recommend to use the OCA's OCB Odoo repository, instead of Official Odoo packages. Except for learning because packages help to understand the install. OCB versions contains more bugfixes for longer time. Finding and reading documentation was also not easy. There are good books here and there, some videos from Odoo's annual meetings, ... It depends of your needs. I should write a list. Just as you, I've seen a lot of personal use cases for Odoo. I've learned this good advice from Fabien Pinkaers (Odoo creator): "With minimal changes, Odoo can do 80% of your needs, start with that. The other 20% takes a very long time. If something works well outside of Odoo, keep it as is for a while, there is no need to change." Similarily, while Odoo is quite intuitive, there is still a lot to learn. It can be hard for your wife. Start with the minimal module set as you can. Finally, I've learned a lot about Odoo. Now I consider myself as an acceptable functional partner, and I host Odoo for others. The hardest part to learn is how to configure and adapt the workflow to my wife's needs. Better with an external point of view and a good Odoo partner. Hope this help. --- Librement, Xavier Brochard xavier@alternatif.org La liberté est à l'homme ce que les ailes sont à l'oiseau (Jean-Pierre Rosnay) Le 29.01.2023 18:31, Charles Gucker a écrit : > Greetings, > I'm new to the Odoo community. I ran across Odoo while > looking for a Point of Sale for my girlfriend's business (brick and > mortar), but alas, we have been using GoHighLevel which has a lot of > overlap with Odoo. As a result, I was looking at the offerings from > Odoo with respect to the community edition and the enterprise > editions. But from what I can tell, enterprise subscriptions must > pay per user and Odoo.sh must host the deployment. > I wear a number of hats at a number of different companies, such > as the requirement for my girlfriend's business below, a not for > profit corporation, which could benefit greatly from efforts in Odoo, > as well as my full time job, which could use Odoo as a cloud services > provider for internal accounting and forecasting purposes. > All in all, I've been in the Internet industry for a long time > and have my own cabinet in a well connected data center with plenty of > compute and storage capabilities, so naturally, I would like to self > host. I spent a few hours trying to find Odoo resources, which is > how I found my way here. I also looked through the App directory, but > I was having a hard time reconciling the App directory with the > offerings included within the enterprise license. Does anybody have > a pointer to a URL, or documents, which go into any level of detail on > how to create the enterprise experience in a self-hosted environment? > As a side note, I would like to whitelabel the URL for my > girlfriend's business. Further, I would want to nest multiple client > instances within a deployment (for her clients' environments) and then > be able to white label a specific clients environment, but that's a > longer term vision. > Any help that could be provided to point me in the right > direction would be greatly appreciated. I see a lot of personal use > cases for Odoo, but am struggling to see where the current lines have > been drawn between enterprise and community. > Thank you in advance, > Charles
by xavier - 03:46 - 30 Jan 2023 -
Re: Odoo -- Community v Enterprise Questions
Hi charles! I dont see your personal email address, i think the list has obscured it. In any case my 2 cents:
- Some people on this list including me have their own Odoo integration company, implementing Odoo for their customers. The choice between Enterprise and Community is made on a case by case basis, sometimes based on rational arguments, sometimes just the wish of the customer. Some people will also just recommend Community for purist reasons: Enterprise is not open source.
- You can view Enterprise as a set of modules on top of community. So even when making a choice for one of the two, its possible to switch back and forth later.
- OCA is a volunteer effort, so if you want help from OCA members then you are also expected to contribute something back. If you are unable to do that its best to just choose an Odoo partner company (of course the best choice is a partner that is also active in OCA:) and pay them to be your first go-to contact in all things Odoo and OCA.
- Part of what the OCA does is to provide a platform to synchronize efforts to make modules that make the Community edition feature-complete. An example is, in v16.0 Odoo has moved the bank statement reconciliation wizard to the Enterprise edition. Then, in OCA there comes a discussion and in the end a module that reimplements it. But sometimes you will also find efforts in OCA that enhance Odoo and will enhance Enterprise as well: bi_sql_editor or mis_reports module for example. So, in Enterprise, OCA is useful, but if you choose Community, you *need* OCA tools, if only for being able to upgrade (OCA OpenUpgrade project).
- If you want to be self reliant Community is a logical choice, but, its still possible to choose Enterprise but self-host it or have it hosted by a partner but have full access and control over it. You just need a partner because only partners have access to the Enterprise source code and can provide you with a license. We (as a partner) have a couple of such customers so its not uncommon.
- I sometimes end up advising customers against the use of Odoo, if their business is small and they dont have so much time or money. Odoo is powerful but especially upgrades can be time consuming so sometimes the investment is not worth the benefit and someone is better off just using a simple SaaS offering that is tailored to the purpose. On the other hand such customers could still benefit from the "Odoo online" offering, where you get support and upgrades included in the monthly price.
These are just opinions, but maybe they can help you along.
Cheers!
Jan 30, 2023 02:47:44 Charles Gucker <notifications@odoo-community.org>:
Thank you for the responses. I will speak with the sales folks, but I'm generally a larger supporter of "rolling my own" and not being subjected to unnecessary red tape and license fees, especially for our use, my $dayjob might pay, just because they can. Also, the issue that I was running into is that I couldn't purchase the enterprise license as a self hosted on a month to month basis, I must purchase the yearly plan, which defeats the purpose of "trying it out" more than just the two hour demo. Just not convinced that it's worth the money yet. Another way to ask the original question, does anybody on this list run the enterprise edition and if so, are you self-hosted, or making use of Odoo's hosting ? Feel free to respond directly if you don't want to share with the list. At the end of the day, I'll have to just install it and figure out the specifics. Thank you, Charles On Sun, Jan 29, 2023 at 7:34 PM Franklin Smith <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote: > > In addition to Odoo S.A. sales, you could work with an Odoo partner to have your questions about Enterprise answered. > > But any documentation you read regarding installation and tasks related to hosting Enterprise will (most likely) be compatible with Community (e.g. the addons startup parameter). There are many different Odoo modules available for use, including those from OCA and Odoo S.A. (Enterprise apps). And there's going to be some overlap between what options there are under the "free to use" and Enterprise modules. You can pick the installation and selection of modules that fit your use case. But if you want Enterprise modules, then you'll need an Enterprise license as already mentioned. > > You are correct that Odoo Enterprise (from Odoo S.A.) is licensed on a per user basis, but that environment can be hosted on-premise (your case), on Odoo on-line (cheaper hosting from Odoo S.A.) or with Odoo.sh (CI/CD option from Odoo S.A., also supports installation modules not published by Odoo S.A.) > > Regards, > Franklin > franklin@ridge.works > > On Sun, Jan 29, 2023 at 6:58 PM Dominique k <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote: > > Hi Charles, > > The best place to get info on odoo enterprise is .. odoo sales :-) > if you want to test drive it, you can register an online account, and they will contact you. > > To get odoo enterprise on a self hosted server, you need to get a license first. > > Cheers, > Dominique > dominique.k@elico-corp.com.sg > > On Mon, 30 Jan 2023 at 01:31, Charles Gucker <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote: > > Greetings, > > I'm new to the Odoo community. I ran across Odoo while > looking for a Point of Sale for my girlfriend's business (brick and > mortar), but alas, we have been using GoHighLevel which has a lot of > overlap with Odoo. As a result, I was looking at the offerings from > Odoo with respect to the community edition and the enterprise > editions. But from what I can tell, enterprise subscriptions must > pay per user and Odoo.sh must host the deployment. > > I wear a number of hats at a number of different companies, such > as the requirement for my girlfriend's business below, a not for > profit corporation, which could benefit greatly from efforts in Odoo, > as well as my full time job, which could use Odoo as a cloud services > provider for internal accounting and forecasting purposes. > > All in all, I've been in the Internet industry for a long time > and have my own cabinet in a well connected data center with plenty of > compute and storage capabilities, so naturally, I would like to self > host. I spent a few hours trying to find Odoo resources, which is > how I found my way here. I also looked through the App directory, but > I was having a hard time reconciling the App directory with the > offerings included within the enterprise license. Does anybody have > a pointer to a URL, or documents, which go into any level of detail on > how to create the enterprise experience in a self-hosted environment? > As a side note, I would like to whitelabel the URL for my > girlfriend's business. Further, I would want to nest multiple client > instances within a deployment (for her clients' environments) and then > be able to white label a specific clients environment, but that's a > longer term vision. > > Any help that could be provided to point me in the right > direction would be greatly appreciated. I see a lot of personal use > cases for Odoo, but am struggling to see where the current lines have > been drawn between enterprise and community. > > Thank you in advance, > Charles > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe
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by Tom Blauwendraat - 09:16 - 30 Jan 2023 -
Re: Odoo -- Community v Enterprise Questions
Sorry for the top posting, but I guess the official IRC channel isn't official anymore? 21:00 <irc.freenode.net> Reply(352): #OCA ~charles freenode-d2f.a67.r23eli.IP *.freenode.net wisdom H@ 0 Charles 21:00 <irc.freenode.net> Reply(315): #OCA End of /WHO list. Charles On Sun, Jan 29, 2023 at 8:43 PM Charles Gucker <cgucker@onestep.net> wrote: > > Thank you for the responses. I will speak with the sales folks, but > I'm generally a larger supporter of "rolling my own" and not being > subjected to unnecessary red tape and license fees, especially for our > use, my $dayjob might pay, just because they can. Also, the issue > that I was running into is that I couldn't purchase the enterprise > license as a self hosted on a month to month basis, I must purchase > the yearly plan, which defeats the purpose of "trying it out" more > than just the two hour demo. Just not convinced that it's worth the > money yet. > > Another way to ask the original question, does anybody on this list > run the enterprise edition and if so, are you self-hosted, or making > use of Odoo's hosting ? Feel free to respond directly if you don't > want to share with the list. > > At the end of the day, I'll have to just install it and figure out the > specifics. > > Thank you, > Charles > > On Sun, Jan 29, 2023 at 7:34 PM Franklin Smith > <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote: > > > > In addition to Odoo S.A. sales, you could work with an Odoo partner to have your questions about Enterprise answered. > > > > But any documentation you read regarding installation and tasks related to hosting Enterprise will (most likely) be compatible with Community (e.g. the addons startup parameter). There are many different Odoo modules available for use, including those from OCA and Odoo S.A. (Enterprise apps). And there's going to be some overlap between what options there are under the "free to use" and Enterprise modules. You can pick the installation and selection of modules that fit your use case. But if you want Enterprise modules, then you'll need an Enterprise license as already mentioned. > > > > You are correct that Odoo Enterprise (from Odoo S.A.) is licensed on a per user basis, but that environment can be hosted on-premise (your case), on Odoo on-line (cheaper hosting from Odoo S.A.) or with Odoo.sh (CI/CD option from Odoo S.A., also supports installation modules not published by Odoo S.A.) > > > > Regards, > > Franklin > > franklin@ridge.works > > > > On Sun, Jan 29, 2023 at 6:58 PM Dominique k <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote: > > > > Hi Charles, > > > > The best place to get info on odoo enterprise is .. odoo sales :-) > > if you want to test drive it, you can register an online account, and they will contact you. > > > > To get odoo enterprise on a self hosted server, you need to get a license first. > > > > Cheers, > > Dominique > > dominique.k@elico-corp.com.sg > > > > On Mon, 30 Jan 2023 at 01:31, Charles Gucker <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote: > > > > Greetings, > > > > I'm new to the Odoo community. I ran across Odoo while > > looking for a Point of Sale for my girlfriend's business (brick and > > mortar), but alas, we have been using GoHighLevel which has a lot of > > overlap with Odoo. As a result, I was looking at the offerings from > > Odoo with respect to the community edition and the enterprise > > editions. But from what I can tell, enterprise subscriptions must > > pay per user and Odoo.sh must host the deployment. > > > > I wear a number of hats at a number of different companies, such > > as the requirement for my girlfriend's business below, a not for > > profit corporation, which could benefit greatly from efforts in Odoo, > > as well as my full time job, which could use Odoo as a cloud services > > provider for internal accounting and forecasting purposes. > > > > All in all, I've been in the Internet industry for a long time > > and have my own cabinet in a well connected data center with plenty of > > compute and storage capabilities, so naturally, I would like to self > > host. I spent a few hours trying to find Odoo resources, which is > > how I found my way here. I also looked through the App directory, but > > I was having a hard time reconciling the App directory with the > > offerings included within the enterprise license. Does anybody have > > a pointer to a URL, or documents, which go into any level of detail on > > how to create the enterprise experience in a self-hosted environment? > > As a side note, I would like to whitelabel the URL for my > > girlfriend's business. Further, I would want to nest multiple client > > instances within a deployment (for her clients' environments) and then > > be able to white label a specific clients environment, but that's a > > longer term vision. > > > > Any help that could be provided to point me in the right > > direction would be greatly appreciated. I see a lot of personal use > > cases for Odoo, but am struggling to see where the current lines have > > been drawn between enterprise and community. > > > > Thank you in advance, > > Charles > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe
by cgucker - 03:06 - 30 Jan 2023 -
Re: Odoo -- Community v Enterprise Questions
Thank you for the responses. I will speak with the sales folks, but I'm generally a larger supporter of "rolling my own" and not being subjected to unnecessary red tape and license fees, especially for our use, my $dayjob might pay, just because they can. Also, the issue that I was running into is that I couldn't purchase the enterprise license as a self hosted on a month to month basis, I must purchase the yearly plan, which defeats the purpose of "trying it out" more than just the two hour demo. Just not convinced that it's worth the money yet. Another way to ask the original question, does anybody on this list run the enterprise edition and if so, are you self-hosted, or making use of Odoo's hosting ? Feel free to respond directly if you don't want to share with the list. At the end of the day, I'll have to just install it and figure out the specifics. Thank you, Charles On Sun, Jan 29, 2023 at 7:34 PM Franklin Smith <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote: > > In addition to Odoo S.A. sales, you could work with an Odoo partner to have your questions about Enterprise answered. > > But any documentation you read regarding installation and tasks related to hosting Enterprise will (most likely) be compatible with Community (e.g. the addons startup parameter). There are many different Odoo modules available for use, including those from OCA and Odoo S.A. (Enterprise apps). And there's going to be some overlap between what options there are under the "free to use" and Enterprise modules. You can pick the installation and selection of modules that fit your use case. But if you want Enterprise modules, then you'll need an Enterprise license as already mentioned. > > You are correct that Odoo Enterprise (from Odoo S.A.) is licensed on a per user basis, but that environment can be hosted on-premise (your case), on Odoo on-line (cheaper hosting from Odoo S.A.) or with Odoo.sh (CI/CD option from Odoo S.A., also supports installation modules not published by Odoo S.A.) > > Regards, > Franklin > franklin@ridge.works > > On Sun, Jan 29, 2023 at 6:58 PM Dominique k <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote: > > Hi Charles, > > The best place to get info on odoo enterprise is .. odoo sales :-) > if you want to test drive it, you can register an online account, and they will contact you. > > To get odoo enterprise on a self hosted server, you need to get a license first. > > Cheers, > Dominique > dominique.k@elico-corp.com.sg > > On Mon, 30 Jan 2023 at 01:31, Charles Gucker <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote: > > Greetings, > > I'm new to the Odoo community. I ran across Odoo while > looking for a Point of Sale for my girlfriend's business (brick and > mortar), but alas, we have been using GoHighLevel which has a lot of > overlap with Odoo. As a result, I was looking at the offerings from > Odoo with respect to the community edition and the enterprise > editions. But from what I can tell, enterprise subscriptions must > pay per user and Odoo.sh must host the deployment. > > I wear a number of hats at a number of different companies, such > as the requirement for my girlfriend's business below, a not for > profit corporation, which could benefit greatly from efforts in Odoo, > as well as my full time job, which could use Odoo as a cloud services > provider for internal accounting and forecasting purposes. > > All in all, I've been in the Internet industry for a long time > and have my own cabinet in a well connected data center with plenty of > compute and storage capabilities, so naturally, I would like to self > host. I spent a few hours trying to find Odoo resources, which is > how I found my way here. I also looked through the App directory, but > I was having a hard time reconciling the App directory with the > offerings included within the enterprise license. Does anybody have > a pointer to a URL, or documents, which go into any level of detail on > how to create the enterprise experience in a self-hosted environment? > As a side note, I would like to whitelabel the URL for my > girlfriend's business. Further, I would want to nest multiple client > instances within a deployment (for her clients' environments) and then > be able to white label a specific clients environment, but that's a > longer term vision. > > Any help that could be provided to point me in the right > direction would be greatly appreciated. I see a lot of personal use > cases for Odoo, but am struggling to see where the current lines have > been drawn between enterprise and community. > > Thank you in advance, > Charles > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe
by cgucker - 02:46 - 30 Jan 2023 -
Re: Odoo -- Community v Enterprise Questions
In addition to Odoo S.A. sales, you could work with an Odoo partner to have your questions about Enterprise answered.But any documentation you read regarding installation and tasks related to hosting Enterprise will (most likely) be compatible with Community (e.g. the addons startup parameter). There are many different Odoo modules available for use, including those from OCA and Odoo S.A. (Enterprise apps). And there's going to be some overlap between what options there are under the "free to use" and Enterprise modules. You can pick the installation and selection of modules that fit your use case. But if you want Enterprise modules, then you'll need an Enterprise license as already mentioned.You are correct that Odoo Enterprise (from Odoo S.A.) is licensed on a per user basis, but that environment can be hosted on-premise (your case), on Odoo on-line (cheaper hosting from Odoo S.A.) or with Odoo.sh (CI/CD option from Odoo S.A., also supports installation modules not published by Odoo S.A.)Regards,Franklinfranklin@ridge.worksOn Sun, Jan 29, 2023 at 6:58 PM Dominique k <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:Hi Charles,The best place to get info on odoo enterprise is .. odoo sales :-)if you want to test drive it, you can register an online account, and they will contact you.To get odoo enterprise on a self hosted server, you need to get a license first.On Mon, 30 Jan 2023 at 01:31, Charles Gucker <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:Greetings, I'm new to the Odoo community. I ran across Odoo while looking for a Point of Sale for my girlfriend's business (brick and mortar), but alas, we have been using GoHighLevel which has a lot of overlap with Odoo. As a result, I was looking at the offerings from Odoo with respect to the community edition and the enterprise editions. But from what I can tell, enterprise subscriptions must pay per user and Odoo.sh must host the deployment. I wear a number of hats at a number of different companies, such as the requirement for my girlfriend's business below, a not for profit corporation, which could benefit greatly from efforts in Odoo, as well as my full time job, which could use Odoo as a cloud services provider for internal accounting and forecasting purposes. All in all, I've been in the Internet industry for a long time and have my own cabinet in a well connected data center with plenty of compute and storage capabilities, so naturally, I would like to self host. I spent a few hours trying to find Odoo resources, which is how I found my way here. I also looked through the App directory, but I was having a hard time reconciling the App directory with the offerings included within the enterprise license. Does anybody have a pointer to a URL, or documents, which go into any level of detail on how to create the enterprise experience in a self-hosted environment? As a side note, I would like to whitelabel the URL for my girlfriend's business. Further, I would want to nest multiple client instances within a deployment (for her clients' environments) and then be able to white label a specific clients environment, but that's a longer term vision. Any help that could be provided to point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. I see a lot of personal use cases for Odoo, but am struggling to see where the current lines have been drawn between enterprise and community. Thank you in advance, Charles_______________________________________________
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by Arthur Franklin Smith - 01:25 - 30 Jan 2023 -
Re: Odoo -- Community v Enterprise Questions
Hi Charles,The best place to get info on odoo enterprise is .. odoo sales :-)if you want to test drive it, you can register an online account, and they will contact you.To get odoo enterprise on a self hosted server, you need to get a license first.On Mon, 30 Jan 2023 at 01:31, Charles Gucker <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:Greetings, I'm new to the Odoo community. I ran across Odoo while looking for a Point of Sale for my girlfriend's business (brick and mortar), but alas, we have been using GoHighLevel which has a lot of overlap with Odoo. As a result, I was looking at the offerings from Odoo with respect to the community edition and the enterprise editions. But from what I can tell, enterprise subscriptions must pay per user and Odoo.sh must host the deployment. I wear a number of hats at a number of different companies, such as the requirement for my girlfriend's business below, a not for profit corporation, which could benefit greatly from efforts in Odoo, as well as my full time job, which could use Odoo as a cloud services provider for internal accounting and forecasting purposes. All in all, I've been in the Internet industry for a long time and have my own cabinet in a well connected data center with plenty of compute and storage capabilities, so naturally, I would like to self host. I spent a few hours trying to find Odoo resources, which is how I found my way here. I also looked through the App directory, but I was having a hard time reconciling the App directory with the offerings included within the enterprise license. Does anybody have a pointer to a URL, or documents, which go into any level of detail on how to create the enterprise experience in a self-hosted environment? As a side note, I would like to whitelabel the URL for my girlfriend's business. Further, I would want to nest multiple client instances within a deployment (for her clients' environments) and then be able to white label a specific clients environment, but that's a longer term vision. Any help that could be provided to point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. I see a lot of personal use cases for Odoo, but am struggling to see where the current lines have been drawn between enterprise and community. Thank you in advance, Charles_______________________________________________
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by dominique.k - 12:51 - 30 Jan 2023 -
Fwd: Pricelist based on max purchase cost
Good morning OCA Contributors,I was doing some analysis on models 'product.pricelist', 'product.pricelist.item', 'product.supplierinfo' (never checked those models before) and product.product and I'd like to add some technical info to my previous message.This message doesn't really add many functional infos to the previous message, it's more a technical example to explain from code point of view what I would like to achieve, hoping it helps either to give better indications to find what I'm looking for or, in the worst case, I hope I can have some feedback for developing a 'decent looking' solution.Before joining the 'funny part' I would like to correct myself since I realized that "standard_price" field is not related to seller_ids.That doesn't change much in the general sense since I probably need a loop/search on "price" field of model "product.supplierinfo" to retrieve the higher seller price and use it in the pricelist formula (TLTR) but it wasn't very accurate.That said, if I only speak from my perspective/needs, so in a 'vertical' way of thinking, I probably need something that, before calling the _compute_price method in model 'product.pricelist.item' will check the seller_ids (or a stored value for the max seller id price) and takes max seller id price value instead of "standard_price" (or "list_price"), so the formula:"price = (price - (price * (self.price_discount / 100))) or 0.0" -- where price is taken as " standard_price" in product.product model
will become"price = (price - (max_seller_price* (self.price_discount / 100))) or 0.0"
Side note: This will also require an additional key in field "base" to setup a different workflow for pricelist based on formula → seller pricesIf calculated 'on the fly' it can is almost surely bad in terms of performance so I think it's better to store the maximum seller price somewhere in the product record, I'm not sure about the right moment to calculate and store the value though, maybe when a new purchase is performed, but still have to think about this detail.This way, the max seller price can be passed in the function _compute_price and there should not be performance issues on the sale order.To achieve this a new field should be added to product.template model, so I can store the value and pass to the formula if the conditions are met.Is this feature somehow achievable, or maybe there is even a better way to achieve it? If not or partially achieved, I could also consider some more extensible variants if the community is interested to this feature:Variant 11) Add 3 field to product.template model: "seller_cost_max", "seller_cost_min", "seller_cost_average" and compute the values (still not sure when)2) add a Selection field to model 'product.pricelist.item' to choose if you want to apply- apply standard_price- apply seller_cost_max- apply seller_cost_min- apply seller_cost_averageTo the formula"price = (price - (chosen_value* (self.price_discount / 100))) or 0.0"Variant 2 (save some DB columns)1) Store only 1 value between max/min/average cost in a new field, "seller_price_computed", you can decide which calculation method to use thanks to a select field in res.config.settings.2) Add a flag to 'product.pricelist.item' to choose if you want to apply the 'standard_price' or "seller_price_computed" to the formula.I added this last part in case you like the idea and this feature is not or partially implemented, please for now just consider it as an idea on the table. I'm also pretty confident that that this feature, or part of it is already implemented in odoo14, so I'll wait for your feedback!Cheers,Francesco Ballerini---------- Forwarded message ---------
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Date: sab 28 gen 2023 alle ore 20:09
Subject: Pricelist based on max purchase cost
To: contributors@odoo-community.org <contributors@odoo-community.org>Hello OCA contributors, I am looking at pricelist in Odoo14. Firstly I have checked in the brand repository https://github.com/OCA/brand/tree/14.0 and found an awsome PR that integrates brand with product pricelist. Thanks for the awsome work you make for Odoo. About the brand I’d like to know if there is something that allows to filter products by brand in website as well.
But mostly I’d like to ask for a feature that I did not find in Odoo14. Basically we need a pricelist that apply a % discount based on the maximum purchase price.
The closest thing I manage to reach is to apply a pricelist based on formula that applies % discount based on product cost but we need much more than this. I did not found any repository for pricelists, so I’d like to ask if there is something module or way to achieve this feature, or what do you advice to achieve it.
Thank you very much,
Francesco Ballerini
Inviato da Posta per Windows
by Francesco Ballerini - 07:31 - 29 Jan 2023 -
Odoo -- Community v Enterprise Questions
Greetings, I'm new to the Odoo community. I ran across Odoo while looking for a Point of Sale for my girlfriend's business (brick and mortar), but alas, we have been using GoHighLevel which has a lot of overlap with Odoo. As a result, I was looking at the offerings from Odoo with respect to the community edition and the enterprise editions. But from what I can tell, enterprise subscriptions must pay per user and Odoo.sh must host the deployment. I wear a number of hats at a number of different companies, such as the requirement for my girlfriend's business below, a not for profit corporation, which could benefit greatly from efforts in Odoo, as well as my full time job, which could use Odoo as a cloud services provider for internal accounting and forecasting purposes. All in all, I've been in the Internet industry for a long time and have my own cabinet in a well connected data center with plenty of compute and storage capabilities, so naturally, I would like to self host. I spent a few hours trying to find Odoo resources, which is how I found my way here. I also looked through the App directory, but I was having a hard time reconciling the App directory with the offerings included within the enterprise license. Does anybody have a pointer to a URL, or documents, which go into any level of detail on how to create the enterprise experience in a self-hosted environment? As a side note, I would like to whitelabel the URL for my girlfriend's business. Further, I would want to nest multiple client instances within a deployment (for her clients' environments) and then be able to white label a specific clients environment, but that's a longer term vision. Any help that could be provided to point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. I see a lot of personal use cases for Odoo, but am struggling to see where the current lines have been drawn between enterprise and community. Thank you in advance, Charles
by cgucker - 06:31 - 29 Jan 2023 -
Pricelist based on max purchase cost
Hello OCA contributors, I am looking at pricelist in Odoo14. Firstly I have checked in the brand repository https://github.com/OCA/brand/tree/14.0 and found an awsome PR that integrates brand with product pricelist. Thanks for the awsome work you make for Odoo. About the brand I’d like to know if there is something that allows to filter products by brand in website as well.
But mostly I’d like to ask for a feature that I did not find in Odoo14. Basically we need a pricelist that apply a % discount based on the maximum purchase price.
The closest thing I manage to reach is to apply a pricelist based on formula that applies % discount based on product cost but we need much more than this. I did not found any repository for pricelists, so I’d like to ask if there is something module or way to achieve this feature, or what do you advice to achieve it.
Thank you very much,
Francesco Ballerini
Inviato da Posta per Windows
by Francesco Ballerini - 08:17 - 28 Jan 2023 -
Re: Start with contributing, Git-rookie
Thanks for the hint with runboat. Old blog info was sticking to my memory…
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Betreff: Re: Start with contributing, Git-rookieHi Nils! There is nothing you can break when opening a Pull Request to OCA, or pushing to it. Even if you tried to, you would not be able to bring new code directly into OCA repos, because only the maintainers are able to do so, by merging Pull Requests. And that can only happen after a review by someone else. So no worries in that regard - you won't break anything.
The challenge comes in getting your Pull Requests accepted by OCA, for which there are quite a lot of guidelines:
https://github.com/OCA/odoo-community.org/blob/master/website/Contribution/CONTRIBUTING.rst
Then, you need to find at least 2 people that want to review your Pull Request. What can work is to review other people's pull requests, then ask them to review in return. A review does not have to be a code review - it can also be a functional review, which comes down to testing someone's (changes to) a module, either by installing them yourself somewhere, or testing them on "Runboat".
Cheers and welcome to the OCA.
-Tom
On 1/28/23 14:32, Nils Coenen wrote:
Dear OCA contributers,
i just started getting into supporting oca modules. Or rather thats my goal. Up to now… just in theory of course. I already read a lot of theory and want to hop to the next step.
Before stepping into practice i just wanted to make sure, that i can not do something wrong. As long as i push my commits to my git repo (forked from oca) there is nothing i can interfer with right?
Also the pull request won´t take effect on oca repos, as long as is it checked and permitted by appropriate members right? I did understand it this way. But want to avoid any conflicts upfront.
Probably it will take some practical experience to adapt to the oca conventions in the required way. Looking forward to it!
A short feedback on this would be great.
Cheers Nils
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by Nils Coenen - 04:51 - 28 Jan 2023 -
Re: Start with contributing, Git-rookie
Hey Tom,
many thanks for your reply.
Ok.. so i will dig into it more offensive and focus more on reviewing other pull requests for networking, which makes perfect sense.
Runboat is definitly something to get into. But i think it is not available for 16.0 if i am right. At the moment there are some tasks for me to do in 16.0.
I´ll do my best to keep it as simple as possible for everybody.
Constructive criticism is always welcome ;P
Nils
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Betreff: Re: Start with contributing, Git-rookieHi Nils! There is nothing you can break when opening a Pull Request to OCA, or pushing to it. Even if you tried to, you would not be able to bring new code directly into OCA repos, because only the maintainers are able to do so, by merging Pull Requests. And that can only happen after a review by someone else. So no worries in that regard - you won't break anything.
The challenge comes in getting your Pull Requests accepted by OCA, for which there are quite a lot of guidelines:
https://github.com/OCA/odoo-community.org/blob/master/website/Contribution/CONTRIBUTING.rst
Then, you need to find at least 2 people that want to review your Pull Request. What can work is to review other people's pull requests, then ask them to review in return. A review does not have to be a code review - it can also be a functional review, which comes down to testing someone's (changes to) a module, either by installing them yourself somewhere, or testing them on "Runboat".
Cheers and welcome to the OCA.
-Tom
On 1/28/23 14:32, Nils Coenen wrote:
Dear OCA contributers,
i just started getting into supporting oca modules. Or rather thats my goal. Up to now… just in theory of course. I already read a lot of theory and want to hop to the next step.
Before stepping into practice i just wanted to make sure, that i can not do something wrong. As long as i push my commits to my git repo (forked from oca) there is nothing i can interfer with right?
Also the pull request won´t take effect on oca repos, as long as is it checked and permitted by appropriate members right? I did understand it this way. But want to avoid any conflicts upfront.
Probably it will take some practical experience to adapt to the oca conventions in the required way. Looking forward to it!
A short feedback on this would be great.
Cheers Nils
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by Nils Coenen - 04:20 - 28 Jan 2023 -
Re: Start with contributing, Git-rookie
Hi Nils! There is nothing you can break when opening a Pull Request to OCA, or pushing to it. Even if you tried to, you would not be able to bring new code directly into OCA repos, because only the maintainers are able to do so, by merging Pull Requests. And that can only happen after a review by someone else. So no worries in that regard - you won't break anything.
The challenge comes in getting your Pull Requests accepted by OCA, for which there are quite a lot of guidelines:
https://github.com/OCA/odoo-community.org/blob/master/website/Contribution/CONTRIBUTING.rst
Then, you need to find at least 2 people that want to review your Pull Request. What can work is to review other people's pull requests, then ask them to review in return. A review does not have to be a code review - it can also be a functional review, which comes down to testing someone's (changes to) a module, either by installing them yourself somewhere, or testing them on "Runboat".
Cheers and welcome to the OCA.
-Tom
On 1/28/23 14:32, Nils Coenen wrote:
Dear OCA contributers,
i just started getting into supporting oca modules. Or rather thats my goal. Up to now… just in theory of course. I already read a lot of theory and want to hop to the next step.
Before stepping into practice i just wanted to make sure, that i can not do something wrong. As long as i push my commits to my git repo (forked from oca) there is nothing i can interfer with right?
Also the pull request won´t take effect on oca repos, as long as is it checked and permitted by appropriate members right? I did understand it this way. But want to avoid any conflicts upfront.
Probably it will take some practical experience to adapt to the oca conventions in the required way. Looking forward to it!
A short feedback on this would be great.
Cheers Nils
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by Tom Blauwendraat - 03:40 - 28 Jan 2023 -
Start with contributing, Git-rookie
Dear OCA contributers,
i just started getting into supporting oca modules. Or rather thats my goal. Up to now… just in theory of course. I already read a lot of theory and want to hop to the next step.
Before stepping into practice i just wanted to make sure, that i can not do something wrong. As long as i push my commits to my git repo (forked from oca) there is nothing i can interfer with right?
Also the pull request won´t take effect on oca repos, as long as is it checked and permitted by appropriate members right? I did understand it this way. But want to avoid any conflicts upfront.
Probably it will take some practical experience to adapt to the oca conventions in the required way. Looking forward to it!
A short feedback on this would be great.
Cheers Nils
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by Nils Coenen - 02:31 - 28 Jan 2023 -
Re: How to lookup psc team for repo?
To note also https://github.com/orgs/OCA/teams But the reverse lookup is trickier and requires advanced access on the repository. Alexandre On 26/01/2023 12:26, Houssine BAKKALI wrote: > Hi, > > Even if it's "easy" for the ones that know how OCA works and is > structured, you still need to go through the psc teams to find the > assigned repository. It's less obvious for the queue repository for example. > > It would be easier to have the link of the related psc team in the > readme of the repository. I think that would help a lot. > > Regards, > Houssine > > Le mer. 25 janv. 2023 à 15:57, Adam Heinz > <notifications@odoo-community.org > <mailto:notifications@odoo-community.org>> a écrit : > > Perfect, thanks! > > On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 9:27 AM Alex Comba > <notifications@odoo-community.org > <mailto:notifications@odoo-community.org>> wrote: > > Hi Adam, > > the psc you are searching for is > https://odoo-community.org/psc-teams/connector-34 > <https://odoo-community.org/psc-teams/connector-34> > To find it I use this link: > https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fodoo-community.org%2Fpsc-teams+queue&ei=GjrRY7_CMPW6kdUP0LmZ-Ao&ved=0ahUKEwi_t-3m9OL8AhV1XaQEHdBcBq8Q4dUDCA4&uact=5&oq=site%3Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fodoo-community.org%2Fpsc-teams+queue&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQA0oECEEYAUoECEYYAFCUBViZdmDceWgCcAB4AIABS4gB5wKSAQE1mAEAoAEBoAECwAEB&sclient=gws-wiz-serp <https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fodoo-community.org%2Fpsc-teams+queue&ei=GjrRY7_CMPW6kdUP0LmZ-Ao&ved=0ahUKEwi_t-3m9OL8AhV1XaQEHdBcBq8Q4dUDCA4&uact=5&oq=site%3Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fodoo-community.org%2Fpsc-teams+queue&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQA0oECEEYAUoECEYYAFCUBViZdmDceWgCcAB4AIABS4gB5wKSAQE1mAEAoAEBoAECwAEB&sclient=gws-wiz-serp> > > On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 3:07 PM Adam Heinz > <notifications@odoo-community.org > <mailto:notifications@odoo-community.org>> wrote: > > I'm reading through the teams at > https://odoo-community.org/psc-teams > <https://odoo-community.org/psc-teams>, but am not seeing > who owns the queue repo. I'm currently clicking into each > psc team and looking at their repo list, but there has to be > a better way? > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: > https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > <https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15> > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > <mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org> > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe > <https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe> > > > > -- > Alex Comba > Tel (CH): +41 91 210 23 40 <tel:%2B41 91 210 23 40> > Tel (IT): +39 0331 158 7090 <tel:%2B39 0331 158 7090> > https://www.agilebg.com <http://www.agilebg.com/> > https://github.com/tafaRU <https://github.com/tafaRU> > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > <https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15> > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > <mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org> > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe > <https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe> > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > <https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15> > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > <mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org> > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe > <https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe> > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > <https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15> > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe > <https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe> > -- Alexandre Fayolle Senior Software Engineer Tel : +33 4 58 48 20 30 Camptocamp France SAS 18 rue du Lac Saint André 73 370 Le Bourget-du-Lac France http://www.camptocamp.com
by Alexandre Fayolle - 12:40 - 26 Jan 2023 -
Re: How to lookup psc team for repo?
Hi,Even if it's "easy" for the ones that know how OCA works and is structured, you still need to go through the psc teams to find the assigned repository. It's less obvious for the queue repository for example.It would be easier to have the link of the related psc team in the readme of the repository. I think that would help a lot.Regards,HoussineLe mer. 25 janv. 2023 à 15:57, Adam Heinz <notifications@odoo-community.org> a écrit :Perfect, thanks!On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 9:27 AM Alex Comba <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 3:07 PM Adam Heinz <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:I'm reading through the teams at https://odoo-community.org/psc-teams, but am not seeing who owns the queue repo. I'm currently clicking into each psc team and looking at their repo list, but there has to be a better way?_______________________________________________
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by Houssine BAKKALI - 12:25 - 26 Jan 2023 -
snippets for editor in website_sale_product_description
Hi, i would like to know if there is any way i could provide HTML snippets, for the editor used in the description field here?: https://github.com/OCA/e-commerce/tree/14.0/website_sale_product_description This way people could add things like blocks (image left with text on the right) without using HTML-Tables. cheers -- Maik Derstappen derico - web development & consulting >> Python - Plone - Odoo - Pyramid - Django Maik Derstappen - Geschäftsführer Laaver Weg 2 - 19273 Neuhaus/Elbe - Deutschland Tel: +49 178 861 2 833 - +49 341 126 951 71 - E-Mail: md@derico.de - Web: http://derico.de
by Maik Derstappen - 11:01 - 26 Jan 2023 -
Re: mass_editing_module and auth_brute_force - issue fixing and migration to v13.
Jon,Greetings of the day!You may visitMake a PR and propose your changes.Welcome to the OCA.Thanks.--On Thu, 26 Jan 2023 at 10:47 AM, Jon Baxter <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:Hi OCA contributorsI hope you are well. Rather than calling out issues, I have asked the team at https://www.broadtech-innovations.com/ to make the mass_editing module work in v13 CE, or at least my install. The auth_brute_force still on v11 is still on the table but for a go-live I am currently working on I am looking at the editing module first.
I don't think Broadtech are members - I have a github account jbgraffiti so I suppose they could commit to that and then I relay the changes to be proposed branches
Is there a how-to doc on submitting and reviewing code in github and how do I get access so I can set up a call with them and figure the process of getting fixes updated in OCA branchesMany thanksJon Baxter(I came to OCA days back in October and became a member last year)_______________________________________________
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