Hello all, thanks for answering!

[quote="gegard"]
I think that this is always a dilemma for Open Source, because you see the 
activity beneath the surface as well as the software itself. Companies that 
produce proprietary code have all this happen just the same, but customers 
rarely see it, and prospective customers never see it. This is one of the main 
advantages for proprietary software (the other is that much of licence money 
goes straight into marketing and sales).[/quote]

That is absolutely true, but I've been following Tiny/OpenERP for about one 
year and half. With the name change and the codebase overhaul with OpenObject, 
and the abcense of new releases, grasping at what speed is the project moving 
becomes difficult. Hence, my dillema :) 

[quote="gegard"]
[quote="hugojpinto"]...In order to use OpenERP effectively, we'd have to both 
revise the translation as well as to introduce a complete portuguese chart of 
accounts. ... [/quote]
Is it possible that Portuguese partners will do this, or share the work or 
something?[/quote]

Unfortunately, I don't believe there are any Portuguese partners active. I 
found one translation that needs revision, and absolutely no Chart of Accounts. 
We'd consider becoming partners ourselves, should need arise. 

[quote="gegard"]
In my opinion you should now be looking more at 5.x (without having huge 
experience of it yet), but you may prefer the current stability of 
4.2.x.[/quote]

We're a software consultancy firm, so we're used to instability :) I guess that 
unless the product is leaking information, we'd go with 5.x. 

Many thanks!

Hugo

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