> Checkout branch "v2" if you really must have those right now.
> Let me know if you care for those, at this stage I could easily fork a
copy to a separate repository (for others to maintain).

I still use bean-web from time to time, though I don't depend on it since I
have my own scripts to extract data. Having a user interface seems pretty
basic for a simple accounting software. fava isn't simple in my opinion. I
chose beancount because it's simple.

The rewrite and the architecture changes in v3 may be needed to keep the
project interesting, but v2 is good for my needs, and I don't think my
accounting needs will change in a few decades, so I'll keep using v2.
Thanks for it.


On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 6:04 AM Martin Blais <bl...@furius.ca> wrote:

> Hi,
> A per
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qPdNXaz5zuDQ8M9uoZFyyFis7hA0G55BEfhWhrVBsfc/
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qPdNXaz5zuDQ8M9uoZFyyFis7hA0G55BEfhWhrVBsfc/edit?pli=1#>,
> I just deleted:
> - bean-web (use Fava)
> - bean-bake (unfortunately no replacement)
> - bean-report (use bean-query or Fava)
> Checkout branch "v2" if you really must have those right now.
> Let me know if you care for those, at this stage I could easily fork a
> copy to a separate repository (for others to maintain).
>
> BTW, does anyone use "bean-price"?
> I suspect many (most?) uses have their own scripts to pull down price
> updates as directives.
>
> beancount.prices.* contains a few things:
> 1. Some library functions to extract lists of commodities requiring a
> price at dates, from a Ledger;
> 2. Code that defines a syntax for a price source, and some flags (e.g.
> whether to invert the price);
> 3. A library of price sources / implementations. Currently supports Yahoo
> Finance, IEX, Quandl, Oanda, Coinbase;
> 4. A binary that binds all these things together (bean-price).
> Here:
> https://github.com/beancount/beancount/tree/master/beancount/prices
>
> I'm going to isolate (1) and move it and ensure it remains provided and
> tested by the Beancount v3 core.
>  However, I'm contemplating forking out (2,3,4) to a separate "beanprice"
> repository within the org.
> It would make it easier for others to contribute and maintain more price
> sources.
> WDYT?
> Is anyone interested in adopting and maintaining bean-price?
>
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