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Re: Proposing to add ansible-odoo project to OCA umbrella

by
Onestein B.V., Andrea Stirpe
- 24/01/2018 15:22:37

+1

We also are used to deploy Odoo using Ansible scripts.


Andrea


From: Jordi Ballester Alomar <jordi.ballester@eficent.com>
Sent: 24 January 2018 14:31:51
To: Contributors
Subject: Proposing to add ansible-odoo project to OCA umbrella
 
Dear OCA contributors,

Over the last weeks I have been exposed to a very nice DevOps project consisting of a method to install Odoo using Ansible (https://www.ansible.com/).

I found that Osiell, one of the most reputable Odoo integrators, has been maintaining an Ansible role called 'ansible-odoo' https://github.com/osiell/ansible-odoo, that allows one to very easily install Odoo  8, 9, 10 or 11 and associated modules of your choice in Ubuntu or Debian, using three install types:
- Standard

Sébastién Alix prepared a nice document about it here: https://usr-src.org/blog/2015/03/deploy-odoo-with-ansible/

The project contains loads of tests in Travis, that ensure that the install is good, for the given odoo install types, odoo versions, and Ubuntu/Debian versions. See https://travis-ci.org/osiell/ansible-odoo

I would like to propose that Osiell brings this project to the OCA repositories. 

The benefits would be:
*  For Integrators to have a high quality bullet-proof tool to install Odoo and OCA/third party modules, and a solid configuration management tool.
*  For Customers, reducing the risk of errors/downtime thanks to adopting a standarized approach.
*  For Developers, to facilitate the reproducibility of customer environment on VM's or containers (LXC, Docker).
* For Osiell, to bring more people onboard to the project, helping them to increase the quality, reduce (partly) the mainteinance burden from their side.

I would like to propose Sébastien Alix (https://github.com/sebalix) as Leader of this repository.

I have also been looking at other methods to install Odoo using Docker, such as Tecnativa's Doodba (https://github.com/Tecnativa/docker-odoo-base), and they are also great. But I will write about it on a separate email.

--
Jordi Ballester Alomar
CEO & Founder | Eficent

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