The new R&D training is intended to replace the existing technical
training(s). It is organized as follow:
- A core training, with chapters to follow in order (1 - 16)
- Advanced topics, with independent chapters (A - O)
The advanced topics should be done after the core training.
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Martinelli <nim@odoo.com>
Co-authored-by: Jorge Pinna Puissant <jpp@odoo.com>
Co-authored-by: wan <wan@odoo.com>
Co-authored-by: Xavier Morel <xmo@odoo.com>
Co-authored-by: Tiffany Chang (tic) <tic@odoo.com>
According to the app-store guidelines we are not allowed to sell from
the iOS app.
Our updates are currently blocked because of this.
In the rush, we have no choice but to hide "Try Odoo for FREE" buttons
that redirects the customer to the subscription page.
This is unfortunately not allowed by Apple who consider this
as "In-App Purchase".
Note that in the old documentation (https://www.odoo.com/documentation/user),
this button was located in the header which was hidden in the app
(see related PR).
Source: https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/#business
Related PR:
odoo/mobile-ios#102odoo/mobile-ios#103
Task-id: 2483253
Updates and Improvements for the Chilean localization:
- Add new Webinar
- Additional explanations.
- Update common errors and important considerations related to FAQ.
This commit removes the extra search bar that was dedicated to the
mobile layout and adapts the desktop's one to be compatible with mobile.
It also brings back the "Hide Search Matches" button.
This avoids to have URL pointing to
https://www.odoo.com/documentation/user/<VERSION>/<LANG>/odoo_enterprise_agreement.pdf
when switching a language
The pdf are built only once and are global per version
* Change 13.0 references to 14.0
* Change Ubuntu version to 20.04 as it was the stable version at Odoo
release time
* Remove unnecessary postgresql pre-installation as Debian and Ubuntu
install the recommended packages by default
* Replace `root` commands by `sudo` commands as it's the preferred way
to run admin commands
* Remove the manual installation of xlwt and num2words as the Debian
packages now exist.
* Bump the supported Fedora version to Fedora 32.
* Add a warning about unsupported Fedora 33 (because of Python 3.9 that
would need a separate package)
Remove the patchqueue extension from the doc requirements since it isn't
maintained anymore (raising warnings for recent sphinx versions) and the
patches to specify code blocks aren't easy to maintain.
Remove hidden code patches, and replaces shown patches by code block /
literalincludes to keep the useful content.
Removes unnecessary, straightforward, easy-to-figure out documentation, as part of an effort to '
clear out any sort of documentation that is either too easy, too simple,
or already gone over in the tutorial videos. This documentation falls into that category. Hence,
it was removed entirely.
As per the documentation, it is possible to show inventory availability under ecommerce without
installing Inventory app which is incorrect. Made the appropriate changes.
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Applications pages are now put in sub-directories corresponding to their scope
(Productivity, finance, sales, marketing, services, ...) and the redirects had
to be updated accordingly.
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