Re: Proposals/feedback for a distributed version control system for cutecash?

2010-03-27 Thread Christian Stimming
Am Samstag, 27. März 2010 schrieb Colin Law: > >> What would other devs around here choose as distributed VCS for a new > >> project, and why? Do you know of any hosting sites with that VCS that > >> offers continuous tracking of the original SVN branch? > > > > I'll note that both Linux and GNOME

Re: Why is your Software Free

2010-03-27 Thread Phil Longstaff
There is no requirement that the software is "at-no-cost". There is a requirement that the license cannot stop someone else from taking it and adapting it. If it is then distributed in binary form, the license *does* require that the source code be made available on the same terms. For example,

Re: Why is your Software Free

2010-03-27 Thread Graham Leggett
On 25 Mar 2010, at 11:51 PM, Cam KELLY wrote: My brother speaks highly of your software and I have a question. Why is gnucash available for free and/or donation ? I have a limited understanding of the GNU Software License but if I understand correctly, you are not required by the license to ma

Re: Proposals/feedback for a distributed version control system for cutecash?

2010-03-27 Thread Colin Law
On 27 March 2010 14:17, John Ralls wrote: > > On Mar 27, 2010, at 3:57 AM, Christian Stimming wrote: > >> What is the experience around here with distributed version control systems >> (VCS) for a project of our size? In the long run I'd like to continue the >> work >> on the cutecash experiment

why "post_date" stores the transactions date as one day before?

2010-03-27 Thread am65
I noticed that the "post_date" stores the date of the transactions as one day before. What is the purpose of this? It is a bit of a nuisance when you want to dig into the data using SQL. -- View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/why-post-date-stores-the-transactions-date-as-one-day-

Why is your Software Free

2010-03-27 Thread Cam KELLY
Hi, My brother speaks highly of your software and I have a question. Why is gnucash available for free and/or donation ? I have a limited understanding of the GNU Software License but if I understand correctly, you are not required by the license to make gnucash available "at-no-cost". I am

Report

2010-03-27 Thread William Morales
Dear friends : I want to congratulate you for the big job made with this software. After this I going to ask you if it is possible to build a report with the next information : A column with the codes given and diferent levels ( similar to the ledger as you call it ). A column with th

Re: Proposals/feedback for a distributed version control system for cutecash?

2010-03-27 Thread John Ralls
On Mar 27, 2010, at 3:57 AM, Christian Stimming wrote: > What is the experience around here with distributed version control systems > (VCS) for a project of our size? In the long run I'd like to continue the > work > on the cutecash experiment outside of the gnucash SVN repository, and > pre

Re: Proposals/feedback for a distributed version control system for cutecash?

2010-03-27 Thread Colin Law
2010/3/27 Christian Stimming : > > What would other devs around here choose as distributed VCS for a new project, > and why? Do you know of any hosting sites with that VCS that offers continuous > tracking of the original SVN branch? I would vote for git, but I must admit that that is because I am

Proposals/feedback for a distributed version control system for cutecash?

2010-03-27 Thread Christian Stimming
What is the experience around here with distributed version control systems (VCS) for a project of our size? In the long run I'd like to continue the work on the cutecash experiment outside of the gnucash SVN repository, and preferrably in a distributed VCS. I'd like to collect some feedback abo

RFC: Move business-core objects (back) into engine, including their serialization

2010-03-27 Thread Christian Stimming
>From working with the cutecash experiment I found out several facts about the gnucash source code structure which I'd like to present and propose here as they appear. Today, I'd like to discuss the business-core directory: In gnucash, we have a bunch of "first-class objects" for the finance boo