Hi,

Few comments:

- I agree we should move forward to python 2.5, 2.6 or even 3.
- I agree migrating from one version to another is a choice and if we don't 
want to use 2.5 we can stay with 5.00.

BUT:
- Based on the number of bugs found in 5.00 we've no choice that migrating to 
5.03.
- I definetely don't agree that in a minor release such as 5.03 we're bringing 
new dependencies like python 2.5. This is not a MINOR upgrade, and as far as i 
know the dependency was not clearly mentionned.

I know OpenERP is open-source and free. But it's not because it's open-source 
that it cannot be professional.

Is it professional to say to my customer that, in its PRODUCTION environment:
1. All its 5.00 critical bugs will be resolved in 5.01 ?
2. All its 5.01 critical bugs will be resolved in 5.02 ?
3. All its 5.02 critical bugs will be resolved in 5.03 ?
4. To make 5.03 running he should replace its production centos server by an 
ubuntu one ?
5. That it's normal that daily operations are blocked for more than one month 
now, and that no acceptable solution has been provided yet ?

I think before thinking of new features and evolution, we should finally 
achieve to have a STABLE version which could be use in production systems. 
After, we can think of what's next, the risks and consequences... but at one 
point in time it needs to be stabilized...

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Bertrand Hanot
B.H.C. sprl




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