Hi, I'm the treasurer of a small(ish) charity, and I was wondering about the possibility of hiring a GnuCash developer to work on a few plugins for us, mostly around integration with CiviCRM (the donor management system). I have begun work on the plugins we need myself, but given it took me about a day to get it to compile (I really should have seen that "GnuCash does not compile on Windows" message in the FAQ slightly earlier in the day...) and half a day to get a plug-in to appear in the right place in the menus and pop up a file-open dialogue when you click on it, perhaps it would be more efficient if we could pay someone who knew what they were doing to work on it instead.
There are a few things that need writing, but getting at least the basic functionality together shouldn't be more than a few day's work. Our board is having a meeting on Tuesday so it'd be great if I could have a vague idea for a daily rate by then. (If indeed any of you are prepared to do such work.) Thanks in advance, Tom Holden P.S. The TODO list is as follows: 1) A plugin to import business customers from CiviCRM's CSV output. 2) A plugin to change customer numbers. (We store donors as customers with 9xxxxx IDs and members with sequential IDs starting at 1. Sometimes a donor becomes a member, so it'd be nice if you could click to change their ID to the next free 0xxxxx one without editing the XML.) 3) A plugin to invoice a member for their membership dues. (Select a member, it pops up a dialogue box offering you two choices (full rate or reduced rate) then generates an invoice from the appropriate template.) 4) A plugin to generate invoices from CiviCRM's promised payments CSV output. 5) A plugin to mark invoices as paid based on payments from CiviCRM's CSV payment records. _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel