On 13/06/13 10:38 +0200, Axel Braun wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 13. Juni 2013, 01:26:25 schrieb Chris Larsen:
> > Thanks everybody for your very helpful replies. Cédric, allow me to explain
> > how I understand Parties versus Addresses:
> > If I have one big company as a customer, and this company is one party,
> > then I will invariably end up with several contacts within that parts (=
> > big company) with their related telephone numbers and other contact
> > mechanisms.
> 
> ..a prerequisite for proper contact management and CRM

You just name it: CRM where C=party R=relation. So we just need
relations between parties.

> > Admittedly, this expands the role of the address-only idea, but it is
> > undoubtedly useful. I think this is what raimonesteve and jmartin tried to
> > refer to. Of course, I could also shift perspective, and link several
> > parties to a super-party, where the party represents the company contact,
> > and the superparty the company.
> > The open question is what is the most user-friendly approach.
> > In any case, "Merci beaucoup!" and "¡Muchas gracias!"; I will try to
> > modules provided by Tryton Spain and Zigzag Media, and will report back.
> 
> I had a look at this repository as well, lots of useful stuff in it! Is there 
> a reason why these modules are kept away from the Tryton standard repo? 

The main issue is the mixin of address and contact/party.

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