Hi all,
Openbravo is close to freeze all the developments included in the new
release 2.40. One of them is a new version of dbsourcemanager with major
improvements: this new version fully enables PostgreSQL as a database in a
development environment since it allows to do changes at database level in
both data and database schema objects and then export from database to xml
files. Also, a new data format has been adopted for xml files that will
minimize the probability of conflicts appearing in merge operations.
Another big change has been to eliminate Spanish translations from the
standard development files. Openbravo will of course support Spanish
language, but it will be done through a language pack in a standard way.
This will not change the user experience of users that install Openbravo
through the installer since the Spanish language will be included and
applied, but the Spanish translations will no longer be included in the
standard source code files of Openbravo.

Both changes have already been applied to our public repository.

Best regards,

Ismael


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