Odoo Documentation
The theoretical form of odoo is odoo documentation; it will be like a user manual. Each
and everything with examples on the odoo is explained in the documentation. At the time
of development, we can refer to the documents if we have any doubts. On that four
categories of things
- User docs: On the user docs, discover the Odoo guide to help you use and configure the platform
by applications.
- Install and maintain: On the install and maintain Learn how to install, deploy and upgrade Odoo on-premise
or on Odoo.sh.
- Developer: According to the developer documentation, Read the framework references and
programmer tutorials to learn how to develop in Odoo. There are also tutorials
available for various odoo features.
- Contributing: On contributing, you want to help Odoo but aren't sure where to begin. The lessons
and recommendations are designed to assist you in improving Odoo.
It is public documentation, so anyone can access the documentation using Odoo Documentation this link. This is the access link for odoo
15 documentation, all versions of the documentation are available.
OCA(Odoo Community Association)
The Odoo Community Association, or OCA, is a non-profit organisation whose aim is to
promote Odoo adoption and foster collaborative development of Odoo features. The
Association supports the Odoo Open Source community financially, organizationally,
and legally. It also functions as a separate legal body where members of the
community can contribute to the code, funding, and other resources with the
assurance that their contributions will be preserved for the public good.
https://github.com/OCA OCA's official GitHub repository may be found here. It is a
public repository, which means that anyone can use it.
All oca modules are the free source and maintained by members of the Odoo community.
The oca modules can also be found in the Odoo app store.
They promote the growth of Odoo and its features while also coordinating and
arranging collaborative software development. Third-party developers create OCA
Modules. They work in tandem with the Community Edition. Module authors are
responsible for OCA modules. The regular Odoo policies do not apply to them.