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Message #05441
Re: subscribe
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To:
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From:
Holger Brunn <hbrunn@xxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Tue, 08 Apr 2014 00:43:03 +0200
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In-reply-to:
<2081531690.11025.1396907387653.JavaMail.mail@webmail17>
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Organization:
Therp BV
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> The commonly reported workaround for this is to access the Modules -> Apps
> -> Installed Modules menu and delete the "installed" filter to show all the
> available apps (and allow install).
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~server-env-tools-core-editors/server-env-tools/7.0/view/head:/disable_openerp_online/__openerp__.py
> However, I am also very much interested in a real answer to your question. I
> support OpenERP SA's goal to monetize their investment in OpenERP, and if
> that means an easy-to-use but proprietary "Apps store" (meaning "Apps
> store" in the generic sense, not one that results in a the
> cease-and-desist-letter from apple), then I am concerned how long they will
> allow this workaround to be used.
There is no possibility whatsoever to disallow that. And OpenERP SA mostly is
your friend, not your enemy
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