OpenDays 2014
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CMS Technical Features
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Technical training: Upgrade to v8
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Customize Odoo: the Quickstart Methodology
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Upgrade V8: New features
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Open Source Stackoverflow Clone for your Forums & FAQ
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How to integrate Dynatree, D3Chart, jscolor, and other JS libraries
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Socket.io integration : live notifications, live kanban, instant messaging and more!
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How to develop real time apps, the live chat module explained
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Usability / UX best practices
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Automated Software Development Life Cycle (ASDLC) provisioning on the OpenShift Platform for Odoo
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OpenERP community contributed modules are available from many separate locations and version control systems (bzr, hg, git).
Additionally many of these modules have dependencies on modules from other repositories.
This makes it difficult to install them along with all the required dependencies.
OpenERP proposes a solution for this, with an "Apps" function in the product that connects with apps.openerp.com to discover community modules and install them also resolving needed dependencies. However, this still has some limitations, in particular for technical experts and integrators, so there is space for an alternate solution.
The pip utility is an established tools in the Python community to automate program installation.
To use it for OpenERP module installation would feel only natural for technical experts.
It also puts all pip tooling at the service of OpenERP, such as virtualenvs, requirement files / version freezing, or version update checking and installation.
Here is proposed an open sourced capable of packaging OpenERP modules in pip installable distributions.
Along with it, a PyPi-like index was also created for the OpenERP community modules.
These tools could also be put to use by integrators and consultants an easy way to make their own OpenERP distributions available for their customers.