Eneko,
I noticed that recently, when I created the glossary in the guide. I am bit a 
user of any of those technologies myself, so I cannot honestly weigh in. 
However, I note that it still seems that those who do user them still refer to 
this as HBCI,  and not FinTS. I'm not certain, therefore, which terminology 
would cause least confusion. 
David

 
 
  On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 8:44, Eneko Gotzon<kont...@enekogotzon.com> wrote:   
Hello bytes & money masters :)

I'm an absolute beginner starting to study the GnuCash Tutorial & Concepts
Guide.

According to Wikipedia, the former HBCI (Home Banking Computer Interface)
protocol is now called FinTS (Financial Transaction Services)
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FinTS>.

Do you think that the GnuCash Tutorial & Concepts Guide (1) –and maybe all
others sources–, should be updated to reflect that current name?

(1) *For example at Getting Started > Overview > Features > Easy to Use >
Import Methods > Home Banking Computer Interface (HBCI).*

Thank you.
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