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Re: How can functional people "really" participate in OCA?
Re: How can functional people "really" participate in OCA?
Re: How can functional people "really" participate in OCA?
I am pure blood functional, who cannot even query database.
Hi Community,I’m also ‘mostly' functional. I have no formal IT qualification or education but have self-taught the basics of administering a Ubuntu server and an Odoo CE installation for a small not-for-profit business (reversegarbageqld.com.au) in Australia. I can’t really code, but I’m a stubborn googler and can do some low-level tinkering and can sometimes get to where I’m aiming for, sometimes not.It’s taken many years and we’re still only 50% implemented - no POS, public facing website, ecommerce and accounting yet, though all of that should be ready in the next six months. Started on V7, open upgraded to v8, then leap frogged to V11 via a gruelling export/import process. It’s been a crazy and unsustainable way to do it in many respects, but our hope is that the efficiency gains of using an integrated ERP will help to generate enough operational profit to be able to engage a professional local implementer, the costs of which (up until now at least) have been prohibitive.I agree with Landis about the welcoming landing place, and through all of this, the thing that I have most missed is a healthy discussion forum. Having to piece together clues from the Odoo help forum (which is mostly awful), Stack Overflow, this mailing list and the patchy official documentation has absorbed hundreds of hours of my time, often for no return. Sure, a comprehensive wiki would be awesome, but that would seem to require a gargantuan effort to make it any more useful than pointers to the current Github repositories. Github is a little daunting and opaque for non-IT professionals, but it’s not terrible and a healthy community forum with a few good stickies about how to approach navigating the various parts of the Odoo universe for newbies would make it far less daunting. If the standard of the ‘readme’s was improved, I think a separate wiki might be unnecessary duplication.Lastly (sorry for the long email), one comparable experience I’ve had lately is mucking about with custom roms on mobile devices, which I know nothing about apart from what I’ve learned from xda-developers.com. Although it’s far from perfect, if I spend an hour there researching a particular topic or problem I’m having, I can feel pretty confident about whether it’s something that is worth pursuing, or if it’s just going to be a waste of my time, and therefore something I should drop altogther. A combination of the stickies and guides for newbies, and the vibrant participation of the community there enables that. I rarely feel that way after an hour of trying to figure out if a particular thing is possible in Odoo - more often I’m left with a bunch of unresolved questions. Obviously the xda forums member base is huge, but if the Odoo claim about 4 million users is true, then a proper discussion forum should have something to work with - no?Bill.On 14 Feb 2020, at 12:21 AM, Landis Arnold <larnold@nomadic.net> wrote:Well, Being mostly "functional" I would say, first off, there needs to be a place to go and get information, ask questions, profer advise. Documentation is important, even in Wiki form, but most important is a true and welvoming landing pad and place. Branches should go out from there to subjects of the different repositories.As an example. Information and sharing about upgrade paths and methods. Fundamental changes, for users and system implementers about requirement changes generation to generation... Is it possible to skip versions in upgrade sequencing. say v 8, v10, v12, v14? If so how?"Open" needs to be open and not obscure. Installations and upgrades can be methodical and complex, but they must also be understandable.Customization, which is essence, is what OCA is about, should be welcome, and also seen to be something that users can also do without creating a whole repository and running through a week of testing and approvals. Interface changes, as an example, like moving an "add task" button to a project, or rearranging a menu interface etc.And on bigger customizations, how to have "funcionals" express a desire for a more efficient work flow. A "wish list" is different than a "issue" until it becomes one.Anyway, it is an important subject, how to integrate "functionals" which really everyone is on some level.Landis ArnoldNomadic IncColorado USA
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Subject: Re: How can functional people "really" participate in OCA?Jean-Charles, here there's no such OCA strategy of not wanting functional people, just as Lois says: there's no more physical time to perform what you want to do to attract more people. I still think laziness is a point, because some functional people have already contributed and be part of the community with a low barrier, but it's very easy to say "I'm not able to contribute because things are not easy". Think that we are all employees of a company that pays our time and have a lot of duties, and some of us have invested spare free time for trying to raise OCA, but this time is limited. So any of you can apply for being in the OCA board next year and conduct this, or simply arise at contributor for that specific task this year. My colleagues at board will love some help on this (I'm not anymore there due to the time restrictions I have and after being there during 3 years).Regards._______________________________________________
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by Wipawii Jaraswarapan - 03:55 - 14 Feb 2020
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How can functional people "really" participate in OCA?
Dear community,I have a pretty hard question :)We always say that functional people is vital to ERP system, for sure in the project. But are functional people have places in OCA?Are there forum or any place where functional can fully contribute their business knowledge without friction of tech, github and programmer languages?Any pure functional people in OCA can help answer this? :)Thanks!Note: This question is passed here by my functional peer who want to participate in OCA. But I also don't have that good suggestion too.
by Kitti Upariphutthiphong - 08:46 - 5 Feb 2020