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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gnucash-deve
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
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
On Apr 8, 2011, at 8:34 AM, Ravi Sethia wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am, Ravi Sethia, a student pursuing B. Tech(currently in my 2nd Year,4th
> semester) from the
> Computer Science and Engineering Department of Indian Institute of
> Technology Guwahati,India.
>
> I have been exploring about
Hello Everyone,
I am, Ravi Sethia, a student pursuing B. Tech(currently in my 2nd Year,4th
semester) from the
Computer Science and Engineering Department of Indian Institute of
Technology Guwahati,India.
I have been exploring about Gnu Cash since past four days so that I could
well understand w
Hello Everyone,
I am, Ravi Sethia, a student pursuing B. Tech(currently in my 2nd Year,4th
semester) from the
Computer Science and Engineering Department of Indian Institute of
Technology Guwahati,India.
I have been exploring about Gnu Cash since past four days so that I could
well understand w
g, 3. April 2011 schrieb Ajay Thomas:
>> > Hi Christian and others
>> >
>> > I have drafted my proposal for GSoC 2011. Please provide feedback and
>> > suggestions for this proposal. I am sure there is always room for
>> > improvement. Hoping to be a part o
On 11-04-05 12:29 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Maybe we can set up an IRC relay for you to use? ;)
I've found mibbit works quite nicely for this:
http://mibbit.com/#gnuc...@irc.gnome.org :)
-Leigh
ps. I'm guessing by the ;) that there's an inside joke there, if so,
please ignore :)
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Christian Stimming writes:
> Zitat von Derek Atkins :
> Where did a suggestion from "jsled" come from? Josh left the project
> some time ago (as usual in volunteer projects - there was not a
> problem with this) so I guess the comment is probably rather old. If
It came fr
Zitat von Derek Atkins :
> Where did a suggestion from "jsled" come from? Josh left the project
> some time ago (as usual in volunteer projects - there was not a
> problem with this) so I guess the comment is probably rather old. If
It came from IRC. Josh still hangs around there.
Thanks for
Christian Stimming writes:
> Am Montag, 4. April 2011 schrieb Derek Atkins:
>> Christian Stimming writes:
>> > Dear Nitish,
>> >
>> > Am Sonntag, 3. April 2011 schrieb Nitish Kumar:
>> >> Thank you Christian, I have posted it on the GSoC website.
>> >>
>> >> *jsled talked about making regi
Am Montag, 4. April 2011 schrieb Derek Atkins:
> Christian Stimming writes:
> > Dear Nitish,
> >
> > Am Sonntag, 3. April 2011 schrieb Nitish Kumar:
> >> Thank you Christian, I have posted it on the GSoC website.
> >>
> >> *jsled talked about making registers default to auto-split. It does
>
Christian Stimming writes:
> Dear Nitish,
>
> Am Sonntag, 3. April 2011 schrieb Nitish Kumar:
>> Thank you Christian, I have posted it on the GSoC website.
>>
>> *jsled talked about making registers default to auto-split. It does
>> give a clear picture by showing all the sub-transactions in
Am Sonntag, 3. April 2011 schrieb Ajay Thomas:
> Hi Christian and others
>
> I have drafted my proposal for GSoC 2011. Please provide feedback and
> suggestions for this proposal. I am sure there is always room for
> improvement. Hoping to be a part of the developer team of GnuCa
Dear Nitish,
Am Sonntag, 3. April 2011 schrieb Nitish Kumar:
> Thank you Christian, I have posted it on the GSoC website.
>
> *jsled talked about making registers default to auto-split. It does
> give a clear picture by showing all the sub-transactions involved right
> next to the main transa
Thank you Christian, I have posted it on the GSoC website.
*jsled talked about making registers default to auto-split. It does give
a clear picture by showing all the sub-transactions involved right next to
the main transaction which is responsible for invoking all the sub
transactions in the
Dear Samir,
thank you for your interest in working with gnucash in the GSoC 2011 program.
Your idea sounds interesting. As a first step, we suggest you should checkout
the gnucash sources from SVN and build it yourself (on some Linux/Unix
computer), see http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building
Hellow,
I am very interested in developing an end for GnuCash that serves a business
need. A POS module for GnuCash seems to be an excellent option to make
GnuCash more useful. A POS application, in it's own right, is very widely
needed and used for shops all over the world. Integrating such an end
Dear Bernd,
thank you for your interest in working with gnucash in the GSoC 2011 program.
As for a GSoC project about a gnucash client on Android: There has
been some discussion on this list before,
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2010-December/030304.html
and thread, and
Hi Bernd,
I like your ideas of Syncing GnuCash with Andriod. And I would to use it
myself.
But I believe there is a simpler solution to the problem.
For low volume personal transactions, instead of writing them down on paper.
Why don't you store the info in a memo on your driod, then when you wa
Hi!
I 'm Bernd and I would like to participate in GSoC with a GnuCash Project.
I am an master student in Telmatics(combination of computer science
and electrical engineering).
I like GnuCash a lot but unfortunately my Computer is most time not
where I make my expenses.
So I have to write all my
Dear Nitish,
the proposal looks very good:
- You explained your motivation sufficiently enough so that we know
there is a significant personal interest in having this implemented.
- You've explained several consecutive goals, where the first (easy)
ones will surely be completed within the GSo
Key-Implementations: Unified Transaction Dialog, First Person Overview,
Backlog fetching, Auto-Suggest.
Hello,
I am Nitish. I am interested in developing an alternative GUI for GnuCash.
Using Qt as the UI framework to integrate and provide rich interactive front
end for GnuCash core, through Cute
Zitat von Chinthaka Senanayaka :
I'm Chinthaka Senanayaka from Sri Lanka. And reading for B.Sc. in Management
And Information Technology, University of Kelaniya, I want to talk with GSOC
ideas with you. I think I'm late little bit. To talk about projects how do I
contact with you through IRC? Re
I'm Chinthaka Senanayaka from Sri Lanka. And reading for B.Sc. in Management
And Information Technology, University of Kelaniya, I want to talk with GSOC
ideas with you. I think I'm late little bit. To talk about projects how do I
contact with you through IRC? Respond quick as possible.
Thanks.
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Dear Evgeniya,
thank you for your interest in working with gnucash in the GSoC 2011 program.
As a first step, we suggest you should checkout the gnucash sources from SVN
and build it yourself (on some Linux/Unix computer), see
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building
As for contributing to the
Hello!
My name's Evgeniya. I'm a student at my sixth year pursuing a master degree
in computer science ( bachelors one's already achieved) and would like to
participate in GSoC working on CuteCash.
I want to work with this particular project because I really like Qt. The
most of my student tasks
Great! I'm happy to hear this news!
Il 19/03/2011 11:21, Geert Janssens ha scritto:
Yay, GnuCash has been accepted for GSoC 2011!
This means we can mentor a number of students to help us improve the program
and give them some hands on experience in working with a real life open source
pr
Yay, GnuCash has been accepted for GSoC 2011!
This means we can mentor a number of students to help us improve the program
and give them some hands on experience in working with a real life open source
project.
Next steps in the process are completing our organisation profile (has to be
done
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