Questioning the Preference: Community vs. Enterprise in Odoo 17 #181
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Hello @zibbonkhadka well it largely boils down to the general debate open source vs proprieritary software indeed. Running Odoo Enterprise will often mean running around 30% of proprieritary code, which is in general quite enough in an ERP to lock you in for the rest of your life. It will require a quite talented integrator and often 1 or 2 years if you really want to move out to the community edition later... For instance many companies call us after the service provided by Odoo or by some official partner don't meet their expectation... And often they have purchased a 3 years Odoo Enterprise contract that will suck enough from their ERP budget so they are completely screwed during these years. 30% of proprieritary code might not seem a lot, but it's enough to push the traditional ERP sales techniques where the customer will feel screwed (remember around 70% of ERPs project fail in general, so the traditional ERP license market is really a nasty market). Also, year after year that is true that Odoo Enterprise does the basic things much better. But in the OCA you will often find people doing challenging projects instead or work in countries where Odoo Enterprise fail to do the basics things (like here in Brazil). Moreover, for people doing complex projects, extending proprieritary Odoo Enterprise modules would be an extremely brittle business: both because of legal terms and because of proprieritary code tends to be abandonned or completely changed without any warranty such as the one a powerful community like the OCA provides. Furthermore, being guided by its company speculative valuation, Odoo will often adopt the famous "fake it until you make it" or "throw shit against the wall to see what sticks" while your project might deserve better than deception. Finally, I would say the problem with Odoo Enterprise is more with the poor quality service that is sold together. Historically, Odoo has been pressuring its best "partners" to become mere resellers with completely bubblish sales targets. So a system called "market for lemon" as been at play in the oficial partner network (read https://saylordotorg.github.io/text_introduction-to-economic-analysis/s19-01-market-for-lemons.html ) and year after year the average level has dropped to shocking low levels (like many partners frauding even their certifications). Basically, aside from 3 or 4 skilled companies, the skilled guys moved away (to the OCA or out of Odoo). So at the end of the day, the people that will harass you to sell you some Odoo Enterprise or the guys Odoo will put you in contact with for the integration will often have very poor skills and often poor ethics as well to meet their sales target... This is exactly the opposite of what made the success of Odoo during its first decade when it was still fully open source and people weren't there only just for the easy money of the license business. That being said, if Odoo Enterprise is reputed to work well for your country and for your business, if you are a very small company with very basic requirements, then the Odoo Enterprise SaaS might still be the most affordable option indeed. |
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Continuing with the Raphaël's reasoning, the enterprise layer forces you to pay forever if you want to not only use it, but to keep the data related to them, as you are forced to uninstall the modules - deleting these data on that process - when you retire from paying. On contrary, with 100% community modules, you only pay for the services you want, but data is yours - although you have to make sure that custom developments made to you by any implementator are also open for avoiding other lock-in -. Take also into account the asymmetry in the enterprise world, as most of the times, there's not enough with the Odoo SA modules, so or you have to pay for 2 services, the enterprise licenses for the Odoo SA code and another payment for the rest of the modules (OCA or custom ones), or restrict to only the core features, which makes Odoo far less attractive. And there's also the problem mentioned by Raphaël about finding skilled enough enterprise implementators. I think that it's also interesting that you check this video of a talk I gave some years ago about the Odoo ecosystem, more oriented to those wanting to be implementators, but also serves for a general overview of these issues: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMFDzA34Peo |
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@rvalyi @pedrobaeza Thank you so much for the details. |
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Hello, just to say... you don't need to decide always one or the other. We
are perfectly using enterprise with community modules. There is only a few
minimal community module quantity that are not compatible with enterprise.
Odoo core is the same in community and enterprise. Enterprise is just a
private github branch that you can add or not on your projects. To use this
branch is mandatory to pay licenses by user to Odoo. That's the difference.
If you use community and you want to go to enterprise you only need to add
the branch on your project installation and pay. If you want to go from
enterprise to community you must uninstall all enterprise modules you are
using and erase the branch from the server, so probably it will became in a
complex project.
It's quite simple. If your customer needs enterprise functionality, it's
much better to pay and use it that trying to build it yourself. In OCA
there is several modules that can cover part of enterprise functionality
but not everything . On the other side, OCA is covering a lot of
functionality that enterprise is not covering anyway. Even if year after
year Odoo core is covering more and more becaming better and better.
Depending on the customer needs, on user number, industry and so on...
enterprise + OCA community addons and even custom addons is the optimal
solution.
My2cents
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… Yes, thousands of companies are doing their accounting with Odoo community
+ OCA modules, including all our customers. Install at least the OCA
modules account_financial_report, account_usability, account_reconcile_oca,
mis_builder + the localized reports for your country (example:
l10n_us_mis_financial_report). And there are a lot more for special needs
(financial risk, payment orders, financial budgeting, etc). Explore them in
https://odoo-community.org/shop
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Hi there! The answer to your question is that you have to make the choice yourself. Some pros and cons of each option: Using only Odoo CE + OCA modules:
Using Odoo EE + OCA modules:
One extra point to keep into consideration is that, for the final customer, both cost money. You either pay your OCA partner, or you pay Odoo, but you pay anyways. Probably I'm missing some on each of them, and probably somebody will come to tell you that OCA is beautier 😄, but those should help you make your choice. |
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Thank you, everyone, for chiming in and providing great insights. Please feel free to contact me if you think you could assist with the migration process. We are primarily seeking help with the following:
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Hello,
I find myself increasingly excited every time I delve into the Odoo 17 Enterprise edition. However, I’ve noticed that some individuals advocate for the Community edition over the Enterprise version, which puzzles me. Are there underlying reasons for this preference that I might be unaware of, beyond the advantage of complete ownership? I struggle to comprehend why the Community edition is often favored so highly in comparison to the Enterprise edition.
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