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The benefit is to show that Fedora is ready for deployments in the real world where economics values are produced. | |||
== Scope == | == Scope == |
Revision as of 09:37, 9 December 2010
Tryton
Summary
Add the Tryton application framework with all upstream application modules into Fedora. This includes client, server and the standalone application.
Owner
- Name: Dan Horák
- Email: <dan[at]danny.cz>
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora 15
- Last updated: 2010/11/18
- Percentage of completion: 50% if there will be a way to import the ~50 application modules in a batch
Detailed Description
Benefit to Fedora
The benefit is to show that Fedora is ready for deployments in the real world where economics values are produced.
Scope
The client and server are already in, what needs to be done is to pass the application modules and the standalone application through the review process.
How To Test
1. The standalone application (neso) should just work, no setup needed. 2. The client can work when connect to the demo system (demo.tryton.org) 3. The server ...
User Experience
Dependencies
Contingency Plan
None necessary, this is an independent feature.