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Odoo is Open Source and it's development has been led/controlled by Tiny/Odoo. Tiny/Odoo's "core modules" it supports in a Cloud SAAS setting. Tiny/Odoo provides support as a service either through the SAAS Online version or on a contract basis to self-hosted instances. Such support is not mandatory but at times is strongly urged by the company.
I read this bit:
"The last fully featured open source release was 11.0.20180815 (LTS), available on KubeApps under AGPLv3.[2]"
Makes me wonder the basis of the claim re *fully featured* nature vs current community version etc.
Elvisbrandenburgkremmen ( talk) 21:59, 3 November 2018 (UTC)
I see some significant content removal in this edit [1], I believe that mostly justified by WP:TRIVIA. IMHO most of the information is factual relevant to describe the project. Any suggestions for recovering most relevant parts?
Dreispt ( talk) 13:32, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
Can someone help me understand the problem with the release history table? This has been removed and re-added and removed again, (this time by user:Smuckola and before by user:JzG) but this is a really common feature on encyclopaedic articles on other software such as /info/en/?search=WordPress#Release_history /info/en/?search=Joomla#Version_history /info/en/?search=Microsoft_Office#Version_history /info/en/?search=SAP_R/3#Releases in fact I am struggling to find any article on any software that doesn't include some kind of release history table. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Alanbelllibertus ( talk • contribs) 12:59, 19 August 2015 (UTC)
See the presentation at this year's 32C3: https://media.ccc.de/v/32c3-7561-how_open_source_software_second_hand_laptops_and_hackers_helped_stop_ebola_and_stopped_an_apocalypse
This article was flagged as having too many primary sources back in February. I see no evidence that has changed, and I'm pretty sure that using a company's own website and git repository as a reference is not acceptable. It seems that completely re-writing the page without using any sources that have "oodo.com" in them, or simply removing the entire web page may be called for. I welcome any thoughts on this before I make such a radical change, however. TI. Gracchus ( talk) 15:43, 8 August 2017 (UTC)
The claim that Odoo is the most popular Open Source ERP system is supported by this website https://erp-systems.zone/ranking/method which I don't think is a reliable source or a remotely sane methodology. I don't dispute the popularity (it is the most prominent open source ERP by quite a number of measures) but I don't think that is a well sourced claim. Alanbelllibertus ( talk) 09:21, 2 October 2017 (UTC)
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Odoo is Open Source and it's development has been led/controlled by Tiny/Odoo. Tiny/Odoo's "core modules" it supports in a Cloud SAAS setting. Tiny/Odoo provides support as a service either through the SAAS Online version or on a contract basis to self-hosted instances. Such support is not mandatory but at times is strongly urged by the company.
I read this bit:
"The last fully featured open source release was 11.0.20180815 (LTS), available on KubeApps under AGPLv3.[2]"
Makes me wonder the basis of the claim re *fully featured* nature vs current community version etc.
Elvisbrandenburgkremmen ( talk) 21:59, 3 November 2018 (UTC)
I see some significant content removal in this edit [1], I believe that mostly justified by WP:TRIVIA. IMHO most of the information is factual relevant to describe the project. Any suggestions for recovering most relevant parts?
Dreispt ( talk) 13:32, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
Can someone help me understand the problem with the release history table? This has been removed and re-added and removed again, (this time by user:Smuckola and before by user:JzG) but this is a really common feature on encyclopaedic articles on other software such as /info/en/?search=WordPress#Release_history /info/en/?search=Joomla#Version_history /info/en/?search=Microsoft_Office#Version_history /info/en/?search=SAP_R/3#Releases in fact I am struggling to find any article on any software that doesn't include some kind of release history table. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Alanbelllibertus ( talk • contribs) 12:59, 19 August 2015 (UTC)
See the presentation at this year's 32C3: https://media.ccc.de/v/32c3-7561-how_open_source_software_second_hand_laptops_and_hackers_helped_stop_ebola_and_stopped_an_apocalypse
This article was flagged as having too many primary sources back in February. I see no evidence that has changed, and I'm pretty sure that using a company's own website and git repository as a reference is not acceptable. It seems that completely re-writing the page without using any sources that have "oodo.com" in them, or simply removing the entire web page may be called for. I welcome any thoughts on this before I make such a radical change, however. TI. Gracchus ( talk) 15:43, 8 August 2017 (UTC)
The claim that Odoo is the most popular Open Source ERP system is supported by this website https://erp-systems.zone/ranking/method which I don't think is a reliable source or a remotely sane methodology. I don't dispute the popularity (it is the most prominent open source ERP by quite a number of measures) but I don't think that is a well sourced claim. Alanbelllibertus ( talk) 09:21, 2 October 2017 (UTC)