2019 OCA Days in Manzanillo, Mexico
First OCA Days in America!

On May 3rd, 2019, 30 persons gathered on the Manzanillo Campus of the Colima University in Mexico for 3 days of contributions, networking, knowledge transfer and lots of fun on Odoo and OCA! The first event of this kind in America!

Conferences

From the Conferences track, you can find all the presentations here:

  • Looking for culprits of performance issues, Moises López and Hugo Adán, Vauxoo

  • Field Service Management, Maxime Chambreuil, Open Source Integrators

  • The learning curve to building websites, Andrea Arce, Vauxoo

  • Agreements and Contracts Management, Maxime Chambreuil, Open Source Integrators

  • Mexican Localization and Addendas, Luis Torres, Vauxoo

  • Budget management in a public organization, David Nieto, WissenMX

  • Government Resource Planning with Odoo in Uruguay, Marcela Mercapidez, Uruguay Government

  • Introduction to OCA contributions, Maxime Chambreuil, Odoo Community Association

  • How to organize community events with OCA support, Maxime Chambreuil, Odoo Community Association

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More photos on our Facebook Page! 

Sprint

From the Sprint track, on the starting line, we had:

Apps-Store

https://github.com/OCA/apps-store


Oscar Alcala and José Manuel Robles worked on fixing open issues and manage to have consistent size of icons on the Apps store: https://github.com/OCA/apps-store/pull/64

Calendar

https://github/com/OCA/calendar

Luis Iñiguez and Luis Garcia made significant progress on fixing the support of daylight saving time in the calendar:

https://github.com/OCA/calendar/pull/5
https://github.com/OCA/calendar/pull/6

CRM

https://github.com/OCA/crm


Luis Torres, Hugo Adan, Rodolfo Lopez and Luis Iñiguez completed the migration of the crm_claim_code module to version 12 and fixed Lint issues:

https://github.com/OCA/crm/pull/266

https://github.com/OCA/crm/pull/268

Field Service

https://github.com/OCA/field-service

Maxime Chambreuil reviewed the module to manage recurring field service orders in version 11 and merged a lot of bug fixes to version 12:
https://github.com/OCA/field-service/pull/179
https://github.com/OCA/field-service/pull/200

Human Resources

https://github/com/OCA/hr


Luis Torres, Maxime Chambreuil and Moises Lopez migrated, reviewed and merged the module to support multiple jobs of the employee assigned on the same contract in version 12, as well as fixed an issue with changing the date in hr_holidays_public:

https://github.com/OCA/hr/pull/482

https://github.com/OCA/hr/pull/590

Maintainer Quality Tools

https://github/com/OCA/maintainer-quality-tools


Osvaldo Perez implemented the different quality levels in the Travis tests suite based on the development status specified in the module manifest: Beta, Stable, Mature. Please review his pull request at https://github.com/OCA/maintainer-quality-tools/pull/602

Manufacture

https://github.com/OCA/apps-store

Jose Suniaga reviewed the migration to version 12 of the module to extend the functionality of sale_mrp and add related fields to Manufacturing Orders and Work Orders, i.e. sales order, customer and commitment date:

https://github.com/OCA/manufacture/pull/350

Partner Contact

https://github/com/OCA/maintainer-tools


Maxime Chambreuil reviewed and merged the module to set a priority on partners:

https://github.com/OCA/partner-contact/pull/732

Project

https://github.com/OCA/project

Maxime Chambreuil reviewed and merged the project milestone and project template modules in version 12:
https://github.com/OCA/project/pull/501
https://github.com/OCA/project/pull/504

Web

https://github/com/OCA/web


Luis Garcia and Maxime Chambreuil worked on the module to display datatable (https://datatables.net) as a widget using the jsdt JavaScript library:

https://github.com/OCA/web/pull/1230

Website

https://github.com/OCA/website


José Robles and Jonathan Osorio migrated website snippets to version 12:

Thanks to our sponsors for their support!




2019 OCA Days in Manzanillo, Mexico
Open Source Integrators, Maxime Chambreuil 9 May, 2019
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