On 26 July 2017 at 16:13, Keith Gallagher <kgallag...@fit.edu> wrote:
> hello. > > Keith Gallagher here, software engineering faculty at Florida Inst. of > Technology. This coming term I am teaching an advanced course in software > maintenance and evolution; upper division undergraduates and graduate > students are enrolled. (10-12 at this point) > > I'm looking for a course project, something I can set the whole class on > to work on as a team. I am looking for something that is mature, with > lots of releases, has a large and ongoing user community, and, of > course, has lots of "issues" that need to be addressed! I have contacted > Brad Kuhn, and old student of mine, and he suggested GNUCash as a > possibility. > > All of the students in the class are familiar with open source rubrics > and guidelines and use of appropriate repositories. > > But before I send a collection of people to meddle in the work, I would > like to have the approval of the community, and any guidelines or > suggestions (or help) that you might have or wish to offer. For > instance: should we do this is a group? Should we do this is a collection > of individuals? Etc? Etc.? > It sounds a good idea. Students could also learn some useful accounting principles. There's a list of what users want at https://gnucash.uservoice.com/forums/101223-feature-request my own favorite is the ability to create a quotation, and convert it to an invoice if accepted https://gnucash.uservoice.com/forums/101223-feature-request/suggestions/2477299-implement-quotations-which-can-be-converted-to-inv Dave _______________________________________________ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user ----- Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.