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
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
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
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 -
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
h
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
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
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 de
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
project.
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