Forgot to CC python-apps-team correction: already using dbconfig-common instead of wwwconfig-common will integrate with apache2/nginx directly
On 29 November 2011 19:10, Dmitrijs Ledkovs <[email protected]> wrote: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: Dmitrijs Ledkovs <[email protected]> > > > * Package name : openerp6 > Version : 6.0.3 > Upstream Author : OpenERP S.A > * URL : http://www.openerp.com/ > * License : AGPL > Programming Lang: Python > Description : Enterprise Resource Management > > OpenERP is a collection of open source software which facilitates > business operations, such as: > * CRM (Customer Relations Management) > * Accounting > * Point of Sale > * Project Management > * Warehouse Management > * Human Resources > * Purchasing > * Manufacturing > * Marketing > * Invoicing > > I would like to introduce Ver.6.0 stack: server, web-client, > gtk-client and certified addons from this source package. > > At a later stage I may reintroduce Ver.5.0 stack, because it is still > maintained by upstream and there are many people using. [citation > needed] > > I would like to maintain it part of Python Apps Team. (currently v6.0 > cannot be used as a python module/library at all and it doesn't make > sense at all to have openerp in system path / byte-compile for > multiple versions). > > Current packaging is injected into the Python Apps Team svn > repository. But it's not ready yet. Working on it. > > This packaging is based on: > - debian openerp5 packaging > - OpenERP S.A. packaging changes > - credativ Gmbh & Ltd v5 & v6 internal packaging > - Stable updates from upstream > > It also adds dbconfig-common & wwwconfig-common integration, secure > default configuration and better integration with debian based > systems, when comparing deploying from branches. > > I'm active user of OpenERP, develop customisations for eat both for > personal use-cases and at work. > > There are a couple of my friends who are interested in helping me out > with this. > > There are still unresolved issues. Currently migration path is still > to pay for support contract from OpenERP S.A and let them do it. But > given enough time & interest using Pentaho ETL or writing migration > scripts for modules or extending/completing migration addon. > > I do understand that this is a massive package to maintain. And I do > need/want help. So request for help bugs will be filed straight away > with first upload. Cause there are plenty of things to do on it. > > Regards, > > Dmitrijs. > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

