Am Dienstag, 1. Februar 2011 schrieb Sebastien Daniel: > Finally, to add to my knowledge of the project, is there a source of > information which states the known issues, current projects etc?
As Geert said: Bugzilla is the most definive collection of open items that we really work on, on a "per-feature" or "per-bug" level. Both the "wishlist" or "roadmap" pages in the wiki are significantly less important. In particular the "wishlist" page in the wiki is in my opinion far too unstructured and too large to be of any use anymore. (Hint: If you think you can give it a better structure, go ahead and do it. That can be your first contribution here.) Hence, my decision is what volunteers in such a volunteer project usually do: I decided to ignore that wiki "wishlist" page altogether because I consider that a waste of time. Yes: I don't read that Wishlist page. If people want to have some feature fixed that I feel responsible for, they need to file a bugzilla item that will be assigned to the respective components, and *those* I do read. But that's just my way of dealing with the different communication channels. Other developers have a different view here, I guess. I've explained *my* way of handling bugzilla items recently http://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2011-January/030604.html As for the "current projects": I recommend reading the following email threads: * "Next release 2.4.1? Branching stable and trunk sooner or later?" http://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2011-January/030923.html which resulted in not as much a decision as I had hoped, but we can live with that, too. * "Future of Gnucash" http://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2010-December/030510.html and of course I can recommend my own write-up there: "Most productive platform (programming language and toolkit)?" http://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2010-December/030516.html To my surprise, there does not seem to have been any other high-level discussion about the future of the project in 2010 apart from those mentioned above (and the cutecash announcement, linked from http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Cutecash , in March). Obviously this isn't the strong part of our project, but we've known that before. Best Regards, Christian _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel