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* An additional contribution can be added at the time of payment.
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STOCK OPTIMIZER is an innovative module designed for Dolibarr, offering a simplified and efficient approach to managing and optimizing your stock levels. With STOCK OPTIMIZER, you can easily adjust product quantities, synchronize price changes, and track the history of modifications, all from an intuitive interface.
GlobalDiscount Pro makes it easy to apply global discounts or increases to your quotes, orders, and invoices in Dolibarr ERP & CRM. This module offers total flexibility by adjusting the final price with a percentage up or down, while allowing you to exclude certain products or services.
Products and modules provided on DoliStore are submitted by any supplier with an account on platform, with no need to be affiliated to the Dolibarr foundation (this may change in future).
Only modules published under an approved OSI licence can be published. Also if your module is a derivative work of Dolibarr (use Dolibarr components, files or API, this is the case for 99% of modules) your licence must be compatible with the GPL v3+ license of Dolibarr. If license is not provided, you accept to have your module being distributed under the GPL v3+ licence.
The seller can send an invoice to the Dolibarr foundation, to received payments of its purchased module/products, 1 month after the purchase (this laps of time is used to cancel the payment at the buyer request). The seller will receive 80% of gains made by the foundation.
A seller can claim money only if total amount is more or equals to 50 euros (for Europe), or 100 euros (for non euro countries). Requests are limited to 1 per month maximum.
Payment can be made:
- by SEPA transfer to a bank account in EURO.
- Either via card payment (the seller must then provide the interface to allow payment)
- Either by payment via Paypal (the seller must then provide his Paypal account).
A) The seller must provide into product description, all mandatory information, this means at least:
* a short description.
* module version
* name of author and licence.
* one photo (one required, but several recommended)
* if help support is available or not, if yes, how. If no support is provided, this must appears.
If the module is not free, a valid support link is mandatory. A description of the module is required for all langues available even if it's a copy past of English description for all languages. In the support message, the seller can say that the support language is only English for exemple. A link to a demo version is not mandatory but fairly welcome.
* the Dolibarr version the module is compatible with (both minimum and maximum version must be provided. Must be values with format x.y.z, "dev" is not allowed as a value since it is not a version and * is allowed only for third part of version, like x.y.*).
B) Rules on links or mention of other web sites
* Links or references to other sites may be included in the description, but only in the long description field. The number of external links is limited to 10.
Links may refer to an external website offering one of the following services (and ONLY services from this list): demo site, documentation page, contact page, company home page,
forum, issue tracking page, links to social media networks, link to a download of an additional component inseparable from the product on Dolistore,
or site hosting the source code.
Therefore, external links pointing to a similar paid file that can be downloaded outside of DoliStore, or to another store or external page offering the same module
(or other Dolibarr independent modules) for sale directly from the landing page are not permitted.
Links to a page not found or a 404 error page are also not permitted. If there is a link to another product or service listing, it must be on the DoliStore product listing itself, if possible (in short, links to additional paid products or services are only accepted if those products or services cannot be sold on DoliStore).
Furthermore, these links must not point to a URL (or a URL after redirection) leading to a site whose domain name does not comply with the rules for using the name “Dolibarr” or “DoliStore” defined on this page. If the site or page to which the link points contains other links leading indirectly to a space where the same module is also for sale, the price must not be lower than that on DoliStore.
Additional information links can be included, but only in the long description field. The number of external links is limited to 10. Links can refer to an external web site that provide one of the following service (and exclusively services into this list): demo, documentation, contact, forums, issue tracker, code sources or social networks (so links to another downloadable file or to another market place is not allowed for example. A link to a not found or 404 error page are also not allowed).
In addition, these links must not point to a url or an url leading after redirection to a site whose domain name does not respect the rules for using the name "Dolibarr" or "Dolistore" defined on this page. If the site or page to which the link points has sub-sections where the same module is also for sale, the price must not be lower then the one on Dolistore.
You can sell your module from any other platform at any price, but it is not allowed to put on the dolistore product descriptions or notes, some links or mentions to other "selling" platforms where your product can also be available. If such links are found somewhere in module's description card, the foundation can remove it from description or completely disable the module or the seller account.
C) Rules on packaging
All module that do not respect conditions explain here : https://wiki.dolibarr.org/index.php/Module_Dolistore_Validation_Rules will not be validated and remove from DoliStore
D) Disabling modules
If something is wrong, or if Dolibarr compatible version is too old, the Dolibarr foundation can suspend the entry without any other reason. If the same module is found to be deactivated 3 times following a violation of the previous rules, the module will either be permanently deactivated, or kept but the price will be forced to zero (in accordance with the right to distribute the module for free, attributed by its GPL license). Likewise if the author of a module does not respect the rules of use of the Dolibarr or DoliStore brand (See here), its modules may also be withdrawn from sale or kept but with a price forced to zero (in accordance with the right to distribute the module for free, granted by its GPL license).
When several modules compatible with the same version of Dolibarr are too identical (same code, or code that is too similar) or conflicting (using the same filenames, triggers, hooks, or table names), the association reserves the right to reject modules submitted after the first one, or to reject modules submitted second. This is to prevent the copy-pasting of modules (permitted under the GPL license) which generates duplicates that degrade the user experience when searching for complementary solutions in Dolibarr.
In the event that the second module has added value compared to the first and is offered free of charge, DoliStore reserves the right to activate the second module anyway (on a case-by-case basis) in order to promote the ecosystem, but in any case never before a period of 1 year after the date of submission of the first module, in order to protect the initial author of the first module for a certain time.
Note: Regardless of these priority rules applied by Dolistore in the event of module forks, it is important to remember that, in accordance with the GPL license, if a module is created using the code of another module, it is strictly forbidden to remove the original author's copyright notices (file headers or dedicated copyright files). The GPL v3 license allows modification or addition of a third party's code, while adding one's copyright information, but removing the original authors' copyright notices constitutes a serious violation of the GPL license and will result not only in the deactivation of the module, but also in the complete deactivation of the account (and all associated modules) in the event of a repeat offense.
If a module is not updated within four months of the release of a new version of Dolibarr, the association will allow a similar or conflicting module to be published by another vendor (other than the original author) who has ported the module to the latest version of Dolibarr. This is to prevent certain modules from becoming obsolete. Furthermore, the association may, without warning, disable modules for very old versions of Dolibarr (modules incompatible with versions less than 10 years old).
A lot of products available on this market place are free of charge and can be downloaded directly from this market place. No payment is required in this case.
However, some authors decide to charge something to distribute their works. There is no problem to conciliate
both approaches (Price to distribute code versus OpenSource licence): The Free Software
Foundation, that has created the GNU GPL Licence, one of the most used licence for OpenSource
software, allows and encourages this, and provides some explanations on this page :
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/selling.html