ERP & CRM in Python

P

pinky

Hello,

We released an open source complete ERP & CRM in Python;
http://tinyerp.org
The main features are;
. customers/suppliers relationship managment,
. accounting (analytic & financial),
. stock management,
. sales & purchases managment,
. tasks automation,
. marketing campaign,
. helpdesk,
. network management, ...

Technical features; editable workflows, dynamic GUI, object db (orm),
pdf/office reporting, xml-rpc & soap interface, ...

We are looking for contributors;
. writing docs,
. i18n; translations, account chart,
. interfacing Tiny ERP with some open source eCommerce,
. test the program and evaluate new needs,
. new module developement,
. packaging Tiny ERP in Linux distribution

Links;
. functionnal presentation; http://tinyerp.com
. download, doc, forum ; http://tinyerp.org

Thanks,

Fabien.
 
W

Wolfgang Keller

pinky said:
download, doc, forum ; http://tinyerp.org

Why not downloadable and printable PDF documentation instead of
online-HTML.

HTML is _extremely_ inconvenient, both for offline use and for
printing. Why printing? Because reading siginficant amounts of text
on-screen is simply impossible, as is reading an on-screen manual while
actually trying out the software (<-> screenspace).

Why not mailing lists instead of online-"forums".

The former was made for efficient human-to-human communication, the
latter not.

Bets regards

Wolfgang Keller
 
P

pinky

Wolfgang said:
Why not downloadable and printable PDF documentation instead of
online-HTML.

Because
1. we need interaction with contributors in our doc.
2. we write docs in the wiki: http://tinyerp.org/wiki
We are writing a script to render a PDF from our doc. (using
openreport.org)
HTML is _extremely_ inconvenient, both for offline use and for
printing. Why printing? Because reading siginficant amounts of text
on-screen is simply impossible, as is reading an on-screen manual while
actually trying out the software (<-> screenspace).
yes, but we need html doc for our contextual help in Tiny ERP.
Why not mailing lists instead of online-"forums".
There is some mailing lists;
http://tinyerp.org/lists.php
.... but nobody uses it.
The former was made for efficient human-to-human communication, the
latter not.
I agree.

Fabien
 

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