[Bug 693425] Review Request: openerp - OpenERP business application

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--- Comment #66 from Matthias Saou <matthias@xxxxxxx> 2011-08-18 06:35:52 EDT ---
* Regarding SpiffGtkWidgets, I've created a quick package :
http://thias.fedorapeople.org/review/python-spiffgtkwidgets/
If anyone wants to maintain it, just pick it up, adapt if wanted, submit for
review and I'll review it. Otherwise, I don't really mind maintaining it, but I
think it makes more sense to have it done by the OpenERP maintainer, or at
least someone close to upstream.
The changes required to openerp-client should then be trivial (untested) :
  * "Requires: python-spiffgtkwidgets"
  * "rm -rf bin/SpiffGtkWidgets/" in %prep
  * Patch to setup.py to remove the two lines related to SpiffGtkWidgets

* Regarding the two other points. It's mostly political... For faces-project my
opinion is that we should try to package in Fedora a version which suits
OpenERP for now, making sure that the next future-merged-cleaned-up version up
on sourceforge is something that upstream OpenERP is willing to switch to in
the near future. As for pyftpdlib... dropping FTP support shouldn't be a
critical issue, but if this is a very small and heavily modified library, then
maybe the exception makes sense. Ideally the latest upstream should be patched
in a backwards-compatible way, yet suitable for OpenERP.

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