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[REF] document_page: refactored the module, towards using it in website_blog Main modifications: - document.page is now blog.post - category is now a blog.category object, instead of a document.page with type='category' - added blog.tag model, to be able to tag posts, and a m2m relationship between blog.post and blog.tag - cleaned document.page, removing type and unnecessary features - added chatter on blog.post, blog.category - added subtypes to enable direct follow of posts when following a category - updated document.page.history (now blog.post.history) - commented menu creation, because this does not seem to be necessary anymore considering the new website - updated wizard.document.page.history.show_diff, now blog.post.history.show_diff - updated all views accordingly, as well as demo data - removed the use of document_user group, simplified rules on blog.post - misc cleaning [REF] website_mail refactoring; document_page, website_blog: merge of the two modules. document_page is now contained inside website_blog, last part of the refactoring before cleaning and improving the blog feature. Usefull files have been transfered. Translations have been discarded, they will have to be re-translated again. Document_page module is now dead. Long live website_blog! The module is now called website_blog, and not based on mail.group anymore. It uses document_page module, previously renamed blog.post (see previous commits). Refactored controllers and views to work with the new model. [ADD] Added website_mail module, that holds mail-related stuff necessary for the website. This is an auto-install module. Also added templates, js and css to have a generic follow button. Based on the same principle as publish, there is now a generic button to follow or unfollow objects in openerp. This should replace all custom instance of subscription in other addons. [FIX] website: - [FIX] call write with a list of ids because I can't be arsed to handle the other case - [FIX] turns out a new mandatory positional argument blows things up a bit bzr revid: tde@openerp.com-20130923155917-ak0gwah9bh3em6ab |
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README
About OpenERP ------------- OpenERP is an OpenSource/Free software Enterprise Resource Planning and Customer Relationship Management software. More info at: http://www.openerp.com Installation on Debian/Ubuntu ----------------------------- Add the the apt repository deb http://nightly.openerp.com/6.1/deb/ ./ in your source.list and type: $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install openerp Or download the deb file and type: $ sudo dpkg -i <openerp-deb-filename> $ sudo apt-get install install -f Installation on RedHat, Fedora, CentOS -------------------------------------- Install the required dependencies: $ yum install python $ easy_install pip $ pip install ..... Install the openerp rpm $ rpm -i openerp-VERSION.rpm Installation on Windows ----------------------- Check the notes in setup.py Installation on MacOSX ----------------------- Setuping you first database --------------------------- Point your browser to http://localhost:8069/ and click "Manage Databases", the default master password is "admin". Detailed System Requirements ---------------------------- The dependencies are listed in setup.py For Luxembourg localization, you also need: pdftk (http://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/)