On Mar 21, 2013, at 5:26 PM, Buddha Buck wrote:
>
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 7:16 PM, John Ralls wrote:
> I figured after the at best luke-warm reception in January that there wasn't
> enough interest to follow up. It's pretty late to do a web page. GSoC isn't
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 7:16 PM, John Ralls wrote:
> I figured after the at best luke-warm reception in January that there
> wasn't enough interest to follow up. It's pretty late to do a web page.
> GSoC isn't going to entertain an org with only one proposal and availabl
erested and available in mentoring potential students ?
>
> Geert
>
> On Saturday 26 January 2013 22:10:16 Christian Stimming wrote:
>> Am Samstag, 26. Januar 2013, 12:54:26 schrieb John Ralls:
>>> The old mailing list on SF reminded me that if we want to do GSOC this
&
3 22:10:16 Christian Stimming wrote:
> Am Samstag, 26. Januar 2013, 12:54:26 schrieb John Ralls:
> > The old mailing list on SF reminded me that if we want to do GSOC this
> > year
> > it's time to get the wiki page ready.
> >
> > Do we?
>
> Of course GSoC
Am Samstag, 26. Januar 2013, 12:54:26 schrieb John Ralls:
> The old mailing list on SF reminded me that if we want to do GSOC this year
> it's time to get the wiki page ready.
>
> Do we?
Of course GSoC is a good thing to join. However, except for some help during
the org ap
The old mailing list on SF reminded me that if we want to do GSOC this year
it's time to get the wiki page ready.
Do we?
Regards,
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On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Christian Stimming
wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2012, 13:55:47 schrieb Ngewi Fet:
> > Hello everyone,
> > The final evaluation for GSoC 2012 is out and I glad to say that I passed
> > it. Thanks for all the support I received.
>
&g
Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2012, 13:55:47 schrieb Ngewi Fet:
> Hello everyone,
> The final evaluation for GSoC 2012 is out and I glad to say that I passed
> it. Thanks for all the support I received.
Congrats from Germany as well!
As other people have already explained: Feel free to
Il 30/08/2012 13:55, Ngewi Fet ha scritto:
Hello everyone,
The final evaluation for GSoC 2012 is out and I glad to say that I passed
it. Thanks for all the support I received.
Congrats for the achievement!
I would like to continue to maintain Gnucash for Android going forward.
That
Thanks for the feedback, John
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 4:30 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> On Aug 30, 2012, at 4:55 AM, Ngewi Fet wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
> > The final evaluation for GSoC 2012 is out and I glad to say that I passed
> > it. Thanks for all the support I
On Aug 30, 2012, at 4:55 AM, Ngewi Fet wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> The final evaluation for GSoC 2012 is out and I glad to say that I passed
> it. Thanks for all the support I received.
> I would like to continue to maintain Gnucash for Android going forward.
> Is there anything
does not support QIF at all, it
> > uses OFX.
>
> I know.
>
> > It is more of an expense tracker for now (humble
> > beginnings) and will grow in functionality with time.
>
> The question is why the expense tracker for Android was done as GSoC
> project i
nd will grow in functionality with time.
The question is why the expense tracker for Android was done as GSoC
project in the Gnucash slot or what is its specific importance for
Gnucash over. e.g. Expense Register?
Just curious...
Sincerely,
Gour
--
But for one who takes pleasure in the self, w
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 13:55:47 +0200
Ngewi Fet wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> The final evaluation for GSoC 2012 is out and I glad to say that I
> passed it. Thanks for all the support I received.
Congrats!!
> I would like to continue to maintain Gnucash for Android going
> fo
Hello everyone,
The final evaluation for GSoC 2012 is out and I glad to say that I passed
it. Thanks for all the support I received.
I would like to continue to maintain Gnucash for Android going forward.
Is there anything I need to know or do (like processes to be adhered to
etc)?
A few things
Hello everyone,
I just posted a final (summarizing) report to my blog for the GSoC 2012
project (Gnucash for Android)
You can view it here:
http://www.codinguser.com/2012/08/gnucash-for-android-there-and-back-again/
Cheers,
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Hi all,
I just got the mail from Google that I passed the GSOC 2012 mid-term
evaluations.
Thanks for all the support and input so far.
I look forward to the last sprint of GSOC and beyond.
Cheers,
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That is indeed interesting to know. Thanks.
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 1:01 AM, Yawar Amin wrote:
>
> Thanks for letting us know. I went to your blog and discovered Pencil
> for Firefox, which I am liking very much for making mockups etc. Also
> you might be interested to learn that the Pencil team
Hi Ngewi,
On 2012-05-20 16:05, Ngewi Fet wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> The coding period for Google Summer of Code begins tomorrow.
> (In case you forgot, I am working on the Gnucash Mobile Android app :-)
>
> The repository is hosted on GitHub:
> https://github.com/codinguser/GnucashMobile
>
> In addit
Hi everyone,
The coding period for Google Summer of Code begins tomorrow.
(In case you forgot, I am working on the Gnucash Mobile Android app :-)
The repository is hosted on GitHub:
https://github.com/codinguser/GnucashMobile
In addition, I am blogging about my experiences on my blog at
http://ww
://goo.gl/mESr1
Il 24/04/2012 1.45, Ngewi Fet ha scritto:
I just got the mail that my proposal was accepted to GSOC 2012.
Thanks to the mentors and the community for the support
through the
application process.
I am looking forward to the coding w
GnuCash [1]
> just to test it and see if it gets momentum.
>
> Thanks for your time and good luck on your project.
> Regards
> Cristian
>
> [1] http://goo.gl/mESr1
>
> Il 24/04/2012 1.45, Ngewi Fet ha scritto:
>
>> I just got the mail that my proposal was accept
] http://goo.gl/mESr1
Il 24/04/2012 1.45, Ngewi Fet ha scritto:
I just got the mail that my proposal was accepted to GSOC 2012.
Thanks to the mentors and the community for the support through the
application process.
I am looking forward to the coding work ahead.
Cheers,
Ngewi
On Tue, Apr 10
Great news, Ngewi! Welcome aboard.
Regards,
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On Apr 23, 2012, at 4:45 PM, Ngewi Fet wrote:
> I just got the mail that my proposal was accepted to GSOC 2012.
> Thanks to the mentors and the community for the support through the
> application process.
>
> I am looking forward to the coding work ahead.
Congratulations
I just got the mail that my proposal was accepted to GSOC 2012.
Thanks to the mentors and the community for the support through the
application process.
I am looking forward to the coding work ahead.
Cheers,
Ngewi
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 22:57, John Ralls wrote:
>
> On Apr 10, 2012, a
On Apr 10, 2012, at 1:17 PM, Christian Stimming wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 10. April 2012, 01:36:56 schrieb Ngewi Fet:
>> After doing a crash course in QFX, I have written a small module for
>> outputting expenses in the OFX format which was proposed as a better
>> alternative to the QIF format.
>> Th
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 10:53, Muslim Chochlov wrote:
>
> Looks very attracting at a first glance. Write once, run everywhere is
> definitely a very good approach.
> However, it seems the more complex and platform specific application tends
> to be the more sophisticated becomes development p
Am Dienstag, 10. April 2012, 01:36:56 schrieb Ngewi Fet:
> After doing a crash course in QFX, I have written a small module for
> outputting expenses in the OFX format which was proposed as a better
> alternative to the QIF format.
> The code can be found here: https://github.com/codinguser/OfxModu
different
> build
> environment for each device.
> 2. The user interface is written in standards compliant
> HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript. Not in native Objective C or Java.
> 3. Can also support the tablets and other phones, if needed.
>
> We can limit the scope of this GSoC project to Android ph
oking at the bug
> tracker too.
> > Hopefully I will be able to make a contribution soon. Else, I may have
> to do the QIF module as you suggest.
> >
> >
>
> Ngewi,
>
> OK. There are some GSoC internal deadlines (slot requests on tuesday being
> the most pressing) s
- multiple platforms/devices. However, a different build
> environment for each device.
> 2. The user interface is written in standards compliant
> HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript. Not in native Objective C or Java.
> 3. Can also support the tablets and other phones, if needed.
>
> We can
for each device.
2. The user interface is written in standards compliant
HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript. Not in native Objective C or Java.
3. Can also support the tablets and other phones, if needed.
We can limit the scope of this GSoC project to Android phones only. But
gives us the option to support
> Muslim Chochlov
>
>
>
>> On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 13:58, Muslim Chochlov > >wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > First of all, I have no idea how or why this conversation hit the public
>> > list (I really hope John can explain t
only it discloses private information on participants applying to
> > GnuCash and Gnome as well, but also violates GSoC program rules. Apart of
> > that
> > it makes me and I guess students feel quite uncomfortable.
> > I really hope this was done by a mistake and unintentio
ake a contribution soon. Else, I may have to do
> the QIF module as you suggest.
>
>
Ngewi,
OK. There are some GSoC internal deadlines (slot requests on tuesday being the
most pressing) so it would be good if you can decide quickly. If you go for the
QIF module, we'll have to t
> > Not only it discloses private information on participants applying to
> > GnuCash and Gnome as well, but also violates GSoC program rules. Apart of
> > that
> > it makes me and I guess students feel quite uncomfortable.
> > I really hope this was done by a mistake and unint
hn can explain that).
> Not only it discloses private information on participants applying to
> GnuCash and Gnome as well, but also violates GSoC program rules. Apart of
> that
> it makes me and I guess students feel quite uncomfortable.
> I really hope this was done by a mistake and
r Gnucash in
something other than C or Scheme, and if that's feasible, how does it fall
outside of "figure out something else [he] can do"?
Nobody is being "put down". We're trying to find a way for a prospective
student to meet Gnome's requirement
On 2012-04-06 15:49, John Ralls wrote:
There's no requirement that the contribution be related to the
student's proposal -- but Ngewi, if you don't know C or Scheme well
enough to fix a bug, we need to figure out something else that you can
do. The more folks involved in brainstorming that, the
as well, but also violates GSoC program rules. Apart of
> that
> it makes me and I guess students feel quite uncomfortable.
> I really hope this was done by a mistake and unintentionally.
>
I shouldn't have included Muslim's rather frank evaluation of Ngewi's proposal
Hi,
First of all, I have no idea how or why this conversation hit the public
list (I really hope John can explain that).
Not only it discloses private information on participants applying to
GnuCash and Gnome as well, but also violates GSoC program rules. Apart of
that
it makes me and I guess
eceive
> >> but they already have 5-6 very strong proposals and it would be
> extremely hard for Ngewi to compete with them. Currently I would rate him
> 2-3 out of 5 and I have to admit I expected more from him.
> >> You could find his application here [1]
> >>
>
I don't know how many slots Gnome will receive
>> but they already have 5-6 very strong proposals and it would be extremely
>> hard for Ngewi to compete with them. Currently I would rate him 2-3 out of 5
>> and I have to admit I expected more from him.
>> You could
oposals and it would be extremely
> hard for Ngewi to compete with them. Currently I would rate him 2-3 out of 5
> and I have to admit I expected more from him.
> You could find his application here [1]
>
> [1]
> http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gs
I'm happy to report that Gnome.org has agreed to serve as an umbrella
organization for us. That means that our mentors and students will apply to
them [1] and that the student projects will compete with everyone else applying
to Gnome for however many slots they get.
Regards,
John Ralls
Again for everyone: This year's application to be a GSoC mentoring
organization was not successful. No GSoC students this year here.
Regards,
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On Mar 17, 2012, at 12:01 AM, Atul Jangra wrote:
> I am subscribing through G-mail , That is okay i guess ? Can I please get
> answer to my question ?
>>> Do i need to do something else for preparation for gsoc like some
> applications/patches/bug-fixes ? Or should I just foc
I am subscribing through G-mail , That is okay i guess ? Can I please get
answer to my question ?
>>Do i need to do something else for preparation for gsoc like some
applications/patches/bug-fixes ? Or should I just focus on the proposal and
this idea?
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Okay :) . I'll try to work on this ,
Do i need to do something else for preparation for gsoc like some
applications/patches/bug-fixes ? Or should I just focus on the proposal and
this idea?
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Derek Atkins [via GnuCash] <
ml-node+s1415818n4478609...@n4.na
Atul jangra writes:
> Dear Christian
> Okay I am ready for such development . Before that we need to discuss about
> some features and mainly data Import.
> My first and foremost question will be :- How is data imported now ?
Right now GnuCash supports import via QIF and OFX. I would recommend
Hi Ngewi,
I am interested contributing to Gnucash through the GSOC 2012, in
> particular the Android expense tracker application. I have done some
> Android programming as part of my studies and I usually also like to track
> my expenses in real time (i.e. when I am actually spending
r showing the interest in a GSoC program in the context of
> GnuCash.
> Obviously you already found our wiki page, which is indeed the starting
> point
> to get involved into the project.
>
> HOWEVER: So far GnuCash is a "normal" C program intended to be used on the
> PC
Hi,
My name is Ngewi Fet and I am a PhD student from the University of
Duisburg-Essen in Germany. ( http://codinguser.com )
I am interested contributing to Gnucash through the GSOC 2012, in
particular the Android expense tracker application. I have done some
Android programming as part of my
Dear Atul,
thanks for showing the interest in a GSoC program in the context of GnuCash.
Obviously you already found our wiki page, which is indeed the starting point
to get involved into the project.
HOWEVER: So far GnuCash is a "normal" C program intended to be used on the PC
a
Oops, failed to copy the list:
On Mar 14, 2012, at 8:54 AM, Parthasarathy Gopavarapu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am Parthasarathy.G from IIT Madras ( India ). I am a Second year CSE
> student. I am interested in contributing to GnuCash in Google Summer of
> Code this year. Can anyone please guide me rega
Hi,
I am Parthasarathy.G from IIT Madras ( India ). I am a Second year CSE
student. I am interested in contributing to GnuCash in Google Summer of
Code this year. Can anyone please guide me regarding this?
thanks in advance,
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Hey all
I am Atul , a second year undergraduate student at Indian Institute of
Technology , Delhi.
I got though the GSoC Ideas page of GNUCash [1] and found the android
application idea really interesting .
I am a regular Android Developer and wanted to implement this idea during
this summer.
I
27;s there in a
better interface (maybe some graphical UI to create Scheme-based
reports?) or rebuilding on a different platform altogether is not
important to me. I just would like to see an easier end user
experience.
Thanks for voicing your needs. However, please don't confuse the
On Mar 8, 2012, at 11:56 AM, David T. wrote:
> John--
>
> I will start by saying I'm not a developer/mentor, but just a longtime user.
>
> The itch that I would love to see scratched is the reports module. It would
> be really nice to see some progress on rebuilding this into something mortal
. But overall it looks good
and GSoC-ready.
The application [1] is due tomorrow at noon UTC-8. I went over it
just now and cleaned up a few awkward bits and reworked the student
questionnaire.
Please, everyone at least look it over, even if you're not planning
to mentor this year. The "
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On Mar 6, 2012, at 2:35 AM, Muslim Chochlov wrote:
> I'm glad you guys are excited about this idea. I hope we will have a
> skilled student to select this project.
>
> So
verall it looks good
> and GSoC-ready.
The application [1] is due tomorrow at noon UTC-8. I went over it just now and
cleaned up a few awkward bits and reworked the student questionnaire.
Please, everyone at least look it over, even if you're not planning to mentor
this year. The "i
earning
> benefits for the student. But overall it looks good
> and GSoC-ready.
>
> Cheers,
> Muslim
>
> On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 10:29 PM, AshokR wrote:
>
> > Hi Muslim,
> >
> > That sounds like a great idea. I took a shot at writing the initial draft
Hi,
I updated student application template draft. It is divided into four parts
now.
Still it would be good if someone would add more questions into "Get to
know GnuCash".
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I'm glad you guys are excited about this idea. I hope we will have a
skilled student to select this project.
So far I updated the initial draft, mostly the requirements and learning
benefits for the student. But overall it looks good
and GSoC-ready.
Cheers,
Muslim
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at
Hi Muslim,
That sounds like a great idea. I took a shot at writing the initial draft in
the Proposed Projects section. Feel free to edit it further.
Regards,
Ashok
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> site
> and telling me the link_id of your user account
I signed up at at the google-melange.com site. My link_id: ashokr.
I also tried to edit/fill out the 2012 GSoC org application. I have marked
items for which I didn't have an answer with "???".
Regards,
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is really feasible within the scope of GSoC. But it should be put on the ideas
page in any case.
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Christian
Am Freitag, 2. März 2012, 13:58:10 schrieb Muslim Chochlov:
> Hello all,
>
> In one of the previous threads I mentioned GnuCash application for Android
&
Hello all,
In one of the previous threads I mentioned GnuCash application for Android
as one of the possible ideas for GSoC. I did some research on this and now
bring this to the open discussion
with more details. If you think this is a good idea I would happily add it
to the ideas list and write
On Feb 28, 2012, at 1:23 PM, Christian Stimming wrote:
> - Those who volunteer to mentor please sign up at the google-melange.com site
> and telling me the link_id of your user account
As usual, my link_id is jralls.
Regards,
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jects."
* Muslim agreed to be a mentor for this year, so we have at least John and
Muslim as mentors.
This sounds very good. In this case I volunteer for the administrator work and
we hand in an application to be part of GSoC this year again. Here's what we
need to do:
- Please joi
Hi,
I absolutely don't mind to participate as a mentor this year. If you decide
to submit proposal for gsoc 2012, you can count me in.
Currently I'm looking into further refactoring of libqof and I could guide
the student with the project
that would be quite similar to the previous yea
Christian Stimming writes:
> Dear all,
>
> here's the feedback from the gnucash-devel discussion at beginning of
> February
> about potentially applying at GSoC:
>
> - AshokR: can help with the application
> - John: potentially mentor, but no admin
> -
Dear all,
here's the feedback from the gnucash-devel discussion at beginning of February
about potentially applying at GSoC:
- AshokR: can help with the application
- John: potentially mentor, but no admin
- Manfred: unavailable this summer
- Geert: unavailable this summer
- Andy Clayton
On Jan 9, 2012, at 4:53 PM, Alex Aycinena wrote:
> John,
>
> Trunk doesn't build with:
>
> /home/gnucash-dev/svncheckouts/gnucash-clean/src/libqof/qof/qofsession.c:705:1:
> error: no previous prototype for 'qof_instance_copy_to_session'
> [-Werror=missing-prototypes]
> /home/gnucash-dev/svnchec
;
> Modified:
> gnucash/trunk/src/libqof/qof/Makefile.am
> gnucash/trunk/src/libqof/qof/qofsession-p.h
> gnucash/trunk/src/libqof/qof/qofsession.c
> Log:
> [GSOC][Testing] Modifications to qofsession for testability
>
> Author: Muslim Chochlov
>
>
Hi Phil,
> Hi Muslim,
>
> I took a quick look at the qofbook tests. Are this written using the
> glib test framework?
Yes they are. Actually, there were already a few tests created by John so I
just continued to follow the same path.
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Hi Muslim,
Welcome to the GnuCash community. You have chosen a very nice project for this
summer. Completing it successfully will create a powerful base for future
refactorings we are planning and it will benifit both GnuCash and Cutecash.
I intend to check out your private branch from time to
experience while working on your project.
Regards,
Geert
On dinsdag 24 mei 2011, Nitish wrote:
> Dear developers,
>
> I would like to introduce myself. I am Nitish. I'm one of this year's
> GSoC students in GnuCash [1]. My goal in this project is to create a new
> improved
On Tue, 2011-05-24 at 23:26 +0200, Muslim Chochlov wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> My name is Muslim and I'm one of the three students who contribute this year
> to Gnucash. Yesterday there was
> an official start of coding and I think you might be interested in what was
> already done and what are m
Hello everyone,
My name is Muslim and I'm one of the three students who contribute this year
to Gnucash. Yesterday there was
an official start of coding and I think you might be interested in what was
already done and what are my further plans.
The goal of my project is to document most crucial p
Dear developers,
I would like to introduce myself. I am Nitish. I'm one of this year's
GSoC students in GnuCash [1]. My goal in this project is to create a new
improved user friendly UI for GnuCash using Qt. [2]
To explain in a few sentences. The project would allow a user to
Am Dienstag, 26. April 2011 schrieb Ajay Thomas:
> Christian,
>
> I thought gnucash had 4 student allocations but only 3 were selected. You
> had mentioned that in a mail to Marcin Copik (
> http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/GSoC-Application-td3435491.html).
The gnucash org
On dinsdag 26 april 2011, Ajay Thomas wrote:
> Christian,
>
> I thought gnucash had 4 student allocations but only 3 were selected. You
> had mentioned that in a mail to Marcin Copik (
> http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/GSoC-Application-td3435491.html). Were
> you short of
Christian,
I thought gnucash had 4 student allocations but only 3 were selected. You
had mentioned that in a mail to Marcin Copik (
http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/GSoC-Application-td3435491.html). Were
you short of mentors? I thought Geert was to be a mentor. Also, I read that
google would
Am Freitag, 8. April 2011 schrieb Marcin Copik:
> Many thanks!
> I'm going to update my application, but only one question to Mr
> Stimming(review was very helpful): "it is not obvious why this particular
> feature is wanted by this student." - it means, that I should add more
> informations why I
ly for past 10 years and now
> I have come to know about GnuCash through GSoC.
>
> I see a lot of possibilities in developing this into a mass usable product
> across India as there is immense opportunity here in retail sector which is
> currently undergoing changes like use of accoun
and support for Indian Languages are two important
things I would love to work upon. My family is a business family so my
father and uncle and me too have been using Tally for past 10 years and now
I have come to know about GnuCash through GSoC.
I see a lot of possibilities in developing this
y is the application deadline. So I would suggest you
> already add your application to the GSoc Project page as is. You can still
> continue to approve it in the following days.
>
>
> Geert
>
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and support for Indian Languages are two important
things I would love to work upon. My family is a business family so my
father and uncle and me too have been using Tally for past 10 years and now
I have come to know about GnuCash through GSoC.
I see a lot of possibilities in developing this
want and even
> short fix(what I forgot, what is completely wrong) will be good.
>
> Best regards,
> Marcin Copik.
Also note that today is the application deadline. So I would suggest you
already add your application to the GSoc Project page as is. You can still
continue to appr
Dear Marcin,
thanks for the proposal. So you're planning to work on implementing
the "tagging and categorization" feature, and you propose to do this
in cutecash. That's a good proposal. However, from your explanation it
is not entirely clear how much work or research you have already done
Hi,
I have made modifications, added some new features, edited the code
migration part. Below is not the whole proposal, only the goals and
their detailed description.
Goals:
1] Develop python scripts in gnucash to provide a python framework.
To achieve the above goal, my aim is to focus o
On Mar 31, 2011, at 1:20 AM, Christian Stimming wrote:
> Zitat von John Ralls :
>
>> I'm making good progress on the Gir2Umi program, so I hope to have a
>> skeleton UML model in another week or so. Once we have that we can assess
>> how much hand-modelling we need to do.
>>
>> There's no rea
On Apr 6, 2011, at 3:00 PM, Muslim Chochlov wrote:
>
> Then if it is ok with you, I'll consider covering the entities above with
> unit tests as a final goal. There is almost three times less branching in
> them, than in the whole libqof module (~1200) so I'll be able to dedicate 3
> times mo
Hi,
2011/4/2 Christian Stimming
> Am Freitag, 1. April 2011 schrieb John Ralls:
> > I found the most heavily used to be QofObject, Guid, and gnc-numeric with
> > 197, 197, and 174 external references respectively. However, the latter
> > two are straightforward data manipulation libraries (which
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