@xrg
Have read this, before. This is not a requirement anyway, to receive paid 
support. Do not mix requirements of different size customers. What is a need 
for fortune 500 is completely unacceptable for SME. Oh, I forgot that Tiny ERP, 
have grown into Open ERP, and have nothing to do with SME.


> Asking a quality certification for a module is the only way to get a 
> maintenance contract that includes: unlimited bugfix guarantee, automated 
> migrations for new versions, second level support, security checks and 
> alerts, etc.



> But it does not mean it is maintained for free. For migration, lifecycle, 
> security alerts and bugfixes, you have to subscibe a maintenance contract.


Certification by Tiny neither guarantees anything, nor addresses or fixes any 
problem. I have not seen Linux threatening user that he is using non certified 
program, driver or module, have you. Such a crazy things are a realm of MS and 
co.


> I think your google search must be behind some Mikrotik router or something.. 


So what? BTW, one of the best security products around... :)


> Have you ever done software for professional use?


I have done before. :)

Why aren't you telling us anything about other questions - for example the 
certification of the server, and quality of the certified modules themselves. 
Openness of the certification standards?

These questions are not welcome, so you will ignore them?

So this certification is excessive accusation to the community, the quality of 
the code is all the same over the whole system. Tiny's code is not better than 
any other developer's.

It can be improved by design, not by warning messages or marketing bullshit.




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