- add missing authors
- use reduced license header
- move models in models directory
- adapt views
- show firstname, lastname only in edit mode
- use company_type in views instead of is_company
- adapt constraint on contacts
[PORT][9.0] partner_firstname - remove hack to be able to edit user view. Fixed in odoo/odoo#cf63d4d277ef1ba02ff4ebcdae8583332a1775b1
[PORT][9.0] partner_firstname - Format of string in __openerp__.py
[PORT][9.0] Adapt tests to take new constraint raising IntegrityError
partner_firstname: Name is not mandatory if partner is an address
[FIX] Ensure default values are computed for res.users
Add test for shipping address with empty name
partner_firstname: fix user creation
User name field is required what is stoping to create a new user
Fix user form with firstname and lastname asking for a mandatory name
Fix wrong naming.
Remove subclassing of exception, since there is only one.
Rename exception according to PEP8.
Reduce tests' redundancy.
Add test for whitespace trimming.
Use unicode for code & tests.
Fix wrong comments.
Split _name_inverse adding _name_clean_inverse.
Conflicts:
partner_firstname/models.py
Remove license header in XML files.
Preserve old view names.
Credits to last translator.
Increase coverage.
Add args to exception to display the correct message in the UI.
Execute _firstname_install when installing, and log it.
Rename methods to follow guidelines.
Better docstrings.
Workaround https://github.com/odoo/odoo/issues/6324.
Fix users not being able to create companies.
This happened because the invert method was not being called when using
the UI, and because lastname & firstname fields were required while
hidden.
Add new tests and fix the resulting bugs.
New tests, some fail.
Add docs to test modules.
Fix recursive onchange misbehavior & tests.
Fix UI problem when lastname was u"".
It should be `False` to avoid `required` errors.
Use new() to create onchange records. Reduce redundancy in tests.
Tests work with `mail` module installed now.
Sometimes, the only way is to just skip them.