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Camptocamp France SAS, Alexandre Fayolle
Technically not an issue, but legally yes. Currently the OCA does not have access to odoo/enterprise. Alexandre On 18/10/2016 10:38, Eric Caudal wrote: > I was under the impression that the module LGPL you create can work on > EE without special license (the module is independent per se). > > Question of runbot is a good one but nothing would prevent to have a > runbot with EE module: it should be discussed of course (and agreed in > the OCA whether this is a good idea) and agreed with Odoo for access of > the code but technically not an issue. > > > -- > *Eric Caudal* /[Founder and CEO]/ > Skype: elico.corp. Phone: + 86 186 2136 1670 (Cell), + 86 21 6211 > 8017/27/37 (Office) > *Elico Shanghai* (Hong Kong/Shenzhen/Singapore) > /*Odoo Gold Partner // Best Odoo Partner APAC 2014 and 2016*/ > On 10/18/2016 03:53 PM, Daniel Reis wrote: >cite="mid:20161018084954.Horde.untktly3BjlvzvixwL1oRZx@mail.sapo.pt" > type="cite"> > > I'm not sure wjhat we mean with "related to EE". > If it is "it is designed to depend on", AFAIK you can't have LGPL > modules depending on Proprietary ones. > I have the idea that once you have one Proprietary module in your stack, > everything upward (depending on it) is also proprietary. > > Regarding the OCA, open source is built into it's mission and bylaws. > IMHO Proprietary is out of scope, to say the least. > In practical terms, I agree with Stephan: the OCA has no access to Odoo > EE and is unable to provide services such as Quality Assurance for EE > modules. > > But if those modules are built in such a way that they don't require EE > to work, then it's business as usual, and they can fit nicely into OCA. > > -- > Regards > Daniel > > > Citando Stefan Rijnhart : > >> On 10/18/2016 02:53 AM, Eric Caudal wrote: >> > >> > Hi Ondrej, >> > >> > No problem to host LGPL modules in OCA, even related to EE. You might >> > want to specify it in the README file but there is absolutely no >> > restriction as long as the license is open source. >> > >> >> Wondering about the legal possibilities of having these modules tested >> against the EE. Otherwise, it will be difficult to maintain the quality >> control or even getting enough people to review these modules. >> >> Regards, >> Stefan. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Mailing-List: http://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 >> Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org >> Unsubscribe: http://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: http://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: http://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing-List: http://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15 > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org > Unsubscribe: http://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe > -- Alexandre Fayolle Chef de Projet Tel : +33 4 58 48 20 30 Camptocamp France SAS Savoie Technolac, BP 352 73377 Le Bourget du Lac Cedex http://www.camptocamp.com
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Enterprise dependencies
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Re: Enterprise dependencies
byClosingAp Open Source Integrators Europe, LDA, Daniel Reis