> As per slide 28 of 
> http://www.slideshare.net/openobject/openerp-2012-openerp-strategy, the same 
> was supposed to be true for the 7.0 release.

Yes, we wanted to put the saas on trunk before v7 but we did not succeed.

We put a lot of efforts testing an bugfixing v7 before launch, but we did not 
have any real users in production before the launch. Some bugs are very 
difficult to find by manual test teams and, unfortunatelly, are detected post 
launch when going in production.

So, It took us 9 months more to succeed putting saas on trunk. But now, we 
succeeded; our own instance, all training sessions and saas users are on trunk. 
And we already did upgrades of the saas without big issues.

One should check stats, but I would say that even more bugs are reported and 
fixed on trunk than on stable. That's completly new and it's a very good sign 
for the transition to v8 that will be smoother.


> Much as we love OpenERP and appreciate that you put a lot of effort into 
> development and maintenance, we did not experience the 7.0 release as stable 
> (and I am not talking about the partner model, but simply the usability of 
> the core modules).

I know we had lots of issues at the time of the release of v7.

You will probably disagree but overall, compared to the HUGE volume of 
improvements done in v7, it's not that much. It's even very low compared to v6, 
v6.1

E.g. We complety replaced the good-old GTK by the web client and we had nearly 
no issue on the web client. It's a huge piece of code and it's damn stable 
since its release.

Our ratio "# bugs / volume of changes-improvements" is very low. (*)

Compare this to the number of bugs you introduced with your 60 commits on OCB 
branch :)


(*) but it's not good enough, we must do much better.

> Is it really going to be different this time?

I hope... it's very difficult to predict.

It's a huge challenge to bring in so much improvements, while keeping a strong 
level of maturity.


But now, the risk is not anymore on new releases. V8 will be clean the day we 
will release it as we will already have thousands users using it for months.

The risk is on our own instance and saas customers for each monthly upgrades.

The challenge is huge (monthly upgrades of saas customers on trunk) but I am 
very confident. For now on, we do our own production server before saas 
customers to check everything is clean.

For now on, it's a success but we did not merge yet huge feature branches like 
the new WMS.


> 
> Cheers,
> Stefan.
> 
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