A Dimarts, 15 de maig de 2012 10:16:08, Cédric Krier va escriure: > So this change follow the KISS principle we apply on Tryton. > I don't see why an administrator needs again to read a description of a > module before activate it on the database when he already install in on > the system.
The thing is, at least in our use case, that the one who installs the module in the OS is an administrator but not necessarily the one that installs the module in the database. For example, we provide users an environment for testing where they can test any modules they want. They do not get any information about the module unless there's some doc in the list of modules. Anyone that wants to provide a SaaS will probably be in a similar situation. As well as users that want to try Tryton and they use neso. They will not find information easily. Of course, another solution would be to create a new module that adds a function field that shows the information in doc/ but then the user must know he has to install that module before anything else :) Do you think it is a problem to provide such a field in the base module? -- Albert Cervera i Areny http://www.NaN-tic.com Tel: +34 93 553 18 03 http://twitter.com/albertnan http://www.nan-tic.com/blog -- [email protected] mailing list
