Re: Some history of wikis: was: lots

2017-05-18 Thread David T. via gnucash-devel
Frank, I strongly believe that having outdated, unmaintained—and ultimately WRONG—information available to the casual user is the wrong approach to take. How an English translation of a German draft of the English Guide got onto the main GnuCash wiki (in English) in the first place is puzzling

Some history of wikis: was: lots

2017-05-18 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger
Hi, Am 18.05.2017 um 04:45 schrieb David T. via gnucash-user: > Robert, > > I will note two points about the page to which you refer: > > 1) this page is a section of the wiki that contains an old, > *non-current* draft of the User Guide which was created in 2007, and, No, https://wiki.gnucash.

Re: Gnucash wiki

2017-05-18 Thread Buddha Buck
I just went and looked at the Wiki, to get an idea of what the task is. I'm all for Wikis containing everything, as long as it is clearly identified and organized. Currently, I agree that the Wiki doesn't meet that standard. Even the front page is a "mixed bag" of content, and could/should be orga

Re: Gnucash wiki

2017-05-18 Thread Geert Janssens
Oh, and probably important as well: while I am very interested in seeing improvements to the wiki, I am not in a position to actually bring the change about. I personally have enough to do as it is. So... if you care as well, please seriously consider stepping up and offer a helping hand. Chance

Gnucash wiki

2017-05-18 Thread Geert Janssens
Hi, A recent thread on a page in our wiki on lots raised the potential pitfall of having draft pages in our wiki as rightfully pointed out by David T. I don't consider me a wiki maintainer really though I have contributed to some pages. This minor incident did get me thinking though. And I want

Re: Read *.gnucash

2017-05-18 Thread Geert Janssens
On donderdag 18 mei 2017 16:18:01 CEST Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote: > NOTE: I won't be adding the individual people in my next reply. If you > want to continue following the discussion, please subscribe to > gnucash-devel. > > Indeed, we'll discuss it in gnucash-devel from now on. > > As I sugge

Re: Read *.gnucash

2017-05-18 Thread John Ralls
> On May 18, 2017, at 5:37 AM, Oleg Linkin wrote: > > Sailfish support only QML as gui > > 2017-05-18 15:14 GMT+03:00 Adonay Felipe Nogueira : > >> If SailfishOS can make use of GTK+, then perhaps it would indeed be most >> beneficial to GnuCash community that you use the same source files >>

Re: Read *.gnucash

2017-05-18 Thread Adonay Felipe Nogueira
NOTE: I won't be adding the individual people in my next reply. If you want to continue following the discussion, please subscribe to gnucash-devel. Indeed, we'll discuss it in gnucash-devel from now on. As I suggested earlier, although my reply doesn't appear, perhaps we can keep GTK+ instead of

Re: Read *.gnucash

2017-05-18 Thread Geert Janssens
Again, this is a discussion that should be held on gnucash-devel, not gnucash- user. Please follow up on that list. I have now removed gnucash-user from this conversation. On donderdag 18 mei 2017 14:37:42 CEST Oleg Linkin wrote: > Sailfish support only QML as gui > That's why I proposed to star

Re: Read *.gnucash

2017-05-18 Thread Geert Janssens
On donderdag 18 mei 2017 13:45:53 CEST Oleg Linkin wrote: > Hello > I want to create mobila application for SailfishOS which will work as > mobile part of gnucash. Where I can get information about format of > *.gnucash files? > > Thank you This is a question for gnucash-devel rather than gnucash