Let's be more clear: in order to fully comply with the GPL license any 
delivered module must include the source code.

It must be identical with the core: if the module is available for download so 
it's source code must be (I don't refer to the latest source code, just the 
same source code used for version published).

Let's be correct: what kind of cleaning we are working about? we are all 
developers and we know that the source was manually removed from the modules 
before zipping them. 

I want to use TinyERP for my company just for integrating the invoicing with 
the current virtuemart online shop. We'll never be able to pay for a 
partnership but current Tiny policy is making impossible of having this kind of 
users and I think this is why TinyERP the giving-back doesn't work - it's quite 
impossible to improve something you don't have the source for.

In order to do my real small in-house implementation I was required to do a lot 
of work like localization including texts, chart-of-accounts, vat-rules and 
submit them back. But as I can't have access to the source code how could I do 
such a thing?

I'm thinking that maybe soon somebody will make a fork of the project including 
all modules and put them on a public repository where everyone could access 
them, see the commits and submit new corrections. Anyone interested?





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