Hi,
So, I'm a new contributor who started looking for some easy bugs to
fix about 4 weeks before the bounty program finished. I looked around
the wiki/mailing lists but didn't find anything about it, so maybe
indeed it could be better advertised.
However, I think providing a bo
Hi,
Not sure what a bounty is, but it looks like you were trying to recruit
assistance to fast track activities.
To understand what happened have a look at this:
What was the objective
Who was the intended stakeholder
What are the communications channels they use
Is there a precedents which
laces
around where more interested people would have picked up the news?
I only recently re-joined the mailing list a few weeks ago and was
unaware of the bounty program until then. I wonder if an announcement
on slashdot.org would have netted additional interest. I speculate
there are a lot of readers
erested people would have picked up the news?
I only recently re-joined the mailing list a few weeks ago and was
unaware of the bounty program until then. I wonder if an announcement
on slashdot.org would have netted additional interest. I speculate
there are a lot of readers there who look favora
Dear all,
we've been running a Bounty Program [1] over the last two months here in
GnuCash. It is now finished. Thanks for everyone who had a look!
In general, the open tasks have been worked on quite successfully: All
Bugzilla tasks are completed (though two of them turned out to be fix
The Gnucash Bounty Program GCBoP has been running for six weeks by now and
will continue for almost two weeks.
So far, the open tasks have been worked on quite successfully: All Bugzilla
tasks are completed (though two of them turned out to be fixed or non-
reproducible or both). From the
The GnuCash Bounty Program "GCBoP" has started and is running until July 26.
We invite everybody to review the list of eligible tasks and to contribute
patches that complete those tasks. Every finished task will be awarded a $200
bounty! For the details, see
http://wiki.gnucas
> > Dear Developers,
> >
> > after some internal discussion we've decided to use part of our
> > available tip jar funds for running the
> >
> > GnuCash Bounty Program "GCBoP"
> >
> > The program is described on the wiki page
> > http://
mming wrote:
Dear Developers,
after some internal discussion we've decided to use part of our
available tip jar funds for running the
GnuCash Bounty Program "GCBoP"
The program is described on the wiki page
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Bounty_Program , copied in part below.
Feel
Did this eventually get formally announced ?
Geert
On Wednesday 29 May 2013 09:53:47 Christian Stimming wrote:
> Dear Developers,
>
> after some internal discussion we've decided to use part of our
> available tip jar funds for running the
>
> GnuCash Bounty Program &
Il 29/05/2013 10.27, Christian Stimming ha scritto:
Am Mittwoch, 29. Mai 2013, 10:20:40 schrieb Cristian Marchi:
Does it make sense to post this announcement on facebook and google+? If
I'm not mistaken that was already discussed but I can't find and
remember the conclusion.
Yes it does make s
some internal discussion we've decided to use part of our
> > available tip jar funds for running the
> >
> >GnuCash Bounty Program "GCBoP"
> >
> > The program is described on the wiki page
> > http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Bounty_Prog
sion we've decided to use part of our available tip
jar funds for running the
GnuCash Bounty Program "GCBoP"
The program is described on the wiki page
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Bounty_Program , copied in part below. Feel free
to send me any comments and questions that come up.
Go
Dear Developers,
after some internal discussion we've decided to use part of our available tip
jar funds for running the
GnuCash Bounty Program "GCBoP"
The program is described on the wiki page
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Bounty_Program , copied in part below. Feel free
Hi Ian,
My name is Derek. I am a user of GnuCash and a developer. I have a great
interest in being able to attach receipts to transactions. This will
help me greatly in tracking my business and deductible expenses.
Has someone claimed/been working on this bounty request? I noticed this
In case anyone is interested in another feature request sweetened by a bounty:
Some user has volunteered to put a $70 bounty on this one:
http://gnucash.uservoice.com/forums/101223-feature-
request/suggestions/1535933-add-the-ability-to-attached-scanned-images-to-
invo?ref=title
"Add the ab
Hi Christian,
On 2011-06-28, at 03:09, Christian Stimming wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 28. Juni 2011 schrieb Tim M:
>> […]
>
> […]
>
>> Then again, I don't know what other options are out there.
>
> I collected the options here: http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Bounty_Program
> The next one to try would
On dinsdag 28 juni 2011, Christian Stimming wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 28. Juni 2011 schrieb Matthijs Kooijman:
> > Hey Christian,
> >
> > > Also, I wouldn't expect that someone browses NextSprocket and then
> > > decides to work on the gnucash bounty. Instead
Am Dienstag, 28. Juni 2011 schrieb Matthijs Kooijman:
> Hey Christian,
>
> > Also, I wouldn't expect that someone browses NextSprocket and then
> > decides to work on the gnucash bounty. Instead, I would expect some
> > readers of gnucash- devel being intereste
Hey Christian,
> Also, I wouldn't expect that someone browses NextSprocket and then decides to
> work on the gnucash bounty. Instead, I would expect some readers of gnucash-
> devel being interested in the bounty. That's why I have announced the
> availability here. App
te is not visited by developers at all.
Also, I wouldn't expect that someone browses NextSprocket and then decides to
work on the gnucash bounty. Instead, I would expect some readers of gnucash-
devel being interested in the bounty. That's why I have announced the
availability here. Appar
any significant amount of
time perusing that site to be quite honest without more available tasks and
active users. Then again, I don't know what other options are out there.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 2:42 PM, Christian Stimming
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I want to test drive the possibilit
Dear all,
I want to test drive the possibility to put a bounty on bugfixes for some
well-known old bugs in gnucash. Also, I found out about various open source
bounty management web-sites throughout the web and I'd like to test them one
by one.
As a first such try, I'd like to o
For me, the first version of this could be as simple as altering the
existing wasabe Firefox add-on so it additionally saves the downloaded files
to my local disk. It would need to name the files appropriately and place
them into a designated directory. That's it. The wasabe Firefox add-on
already
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 15:53:05 -0400, "Dave (DavesTechShop.net)"
wrote:
> I was suggesting that a Firefox macro be used (in the Firefox browser,
not
> as part of GnuCash) to extend to GnuCash the same benefits that such an
> approach extends to wesabe. For example, the ease with which a user can
add
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Martin,
>
> Martin Preuss writes:
>
> > So are you asking for a way to get your information from wasebe to
> GnuCash or
> > do you want GnuCash to mimic the firefox addon for the purpose of
> gathering
> > and then uploading your informatio
Martin,
Martin Preuss writes:
> So are you asking for a way to get your information from wasebe to GnuCash or
> do you want GnuCash to mimic the firefox addon for the purpose of gathering
> and then uploading your information to wesabe?
My reading of the email was that he was asking for GnuCa
Hi,
On Mittwoch, 16. September 2009, Dave (DavesTechShop.net) wrote:
[...]
> Judging by your question, Martin, I assume you have missed all the "front
> page" news in the US about Mint.com, Yodlee.com, Quicken Oniine, Wesabe,
> etc.
[...]
No, I didn't miss the fact that those services exist (bein
Dear Dave,
thanks for this interesting feature proposal. I would probably be one
potential developer who is able to work on this feature, but there are
some issues which make this rather complicated. I'll comment on each
below.
Zitat von "Dave (DavesTechShop.net)" :
My goal is to be able
On Wednesday 16 September 2009 10:40:55 Christian Stimming wrote:
> Zitat von "Dave (DavesTechShop.net)" :
> > The concept is about aggregating all one's financial data in one place.
> > So the tool downloads it from all the various financial institutions one
> > deals with and then uploads it to
Zitat von "Dave (DavesTechShop.net)" :
The concept is about aggregating all one's financial data in one place. So
the tool downloads it from all the various financial institutions one deals
with and then uploads it to wasabe so the user can see a complete financial
picture in one place. So, yes,
Hi,
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 18:57:33 -0400
"Dave (DavesTechShop.net)" wrote:
> The concept is about aggregating all one's financial data in one place. So
> the tool downloads it from all the various financial institutions one deals
> with and then uploads it to wasabe so the user can see a complete
The concept is about aggregating all one's financial data in one place. So
the tool downloads it from all the various financial institutions one deals
with and then uploads it to wasabe so the user can see a complete financial
picture in one place. So, yes, it is about uploading the data to wesabe.
Hi,
just a question: Is this wesabe approach really about *uploading* (!) personal
financial data to their website?? Who would do something like that??
Regards
Martin
--
"Things are only impossible until they're not"
Martin Preuss - http://www2.aquamaniac.de/
AqBanking - http://www.aqbankin
I have a need for enhanced online banking functionality and I will put out a
bounty for developing this.
My goal is to be able to get *all* my banking, loan and investment info into
GnuCash easily and *automatically*.
GnuCash and every other personal finance app have too many limitations and
Hi,
On Mittwoch, 24. September 2008, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Martin Preuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> > Hmm, just a thought: GnuCash already uses the import framework of
> > AqBanking (in addition to GnuCash's own importers), maybe the CSV
> > importer of AqBanking could be usefull to you a
Mike or Penny Novack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) I would need help/mentoring getting started working in an unfamiliar
> environment (Windows on small computers) and at the moment don't have
> tools installed -- no complier, language context sensitive editor, etc.
> I might not even know al
>
>Hence, if *you* want to invest money and expect results from it, comparable to
>a "classic" project, you will have to find a "project manager" first, or
>alternatively you will have to put yourself into that position.
>(Incidentally, your resume indicates you might actually be rather qualifi
Am Montag, 22. September 2008 19:48 schrieb Ian Smith-Heisters:
> I'm also uncertain how the project likes to handle bounties. I guess
> ideally I'd donate to the project as a whole and the project manager
> could get whomever is most qualified to implement the feature. OTOH, I
> can just pay a dev
Am Dienstag, 23. September 2008 22:37 schrieb Ian Smith-Heisters:
> >> Now I find that hiring a GnuCash specialist is impossible, so I'm
> >> willing to work with someone more familiar than myself, but not a
> >> specialist per se.
> >
> > Not to discourage you _at_all_, but just so you're aware wh
Martin Preuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Dienstag, 23. September 2008, Derek Atkins wrote:
> [...]
>> We did the GSoC in 2007. We got 4 students, and only two of them
>> actually did anything. The CSV importer is actually in trunk, but
>> it has lots of problems.
> [...]
>
> Hmm, j
Hi,
On Dienstag, 23. September 2008, Derek Atkins wrote:
[...]
> We did the GSoC in 2007. We got 4 students, and only two of them
> actually did anything. The CSV importer is actually in trunk, but
> it has lots of problems.
[...]
Hmm, just a thought: GnuCash already uses the import framework o
Quoting Ian Smith-Heisters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Not technically impossible - just very expensive. I'd consider myself
>> very familiar with the GnuCash codebase, but I'm not cheap and have
>> effectively zero "free" time for GnuCash for the foreseeable future.
>> I'm sure I'm not the only one.
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Chris Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 08:55:15AM -0700, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
>> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 7:05 AM, Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > As this is the developer list, I'll state my standard reply:
>> > Patch
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 08:55:15AM -0700, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 7:05 AM, Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As this is the developer list, I'll state my standard reply:
> > Patches Welcome. :-D
>
> Well, yes, I could do that. I just figured it would be more
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 7:05 AM, Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Ian Smith-Heisters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> That's really unfortunate.
>>
>> Is there a possibility that if we got enough bounties together that
>> there could be a contract for a third party in this?
>
> I find it
On Monday 22 September 2008 20:07:57 Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
> If the shortage of developer cycles is really as intractable as you
> make it sound, I fear this project will eventually become stagnant and
> obsolete. Should I be looking at investing my time and money into
> another OSS accounting
"Ian Smith-Heisters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's really unfortunate.
>
> Is there a possibility that if we got enough bounties together that
> there could be a contract for a third party in this?
I find it unlikely you could raise enough capital to afford
a developer. The GnuCash tip ja
#x27;t get anything back from my
>> proposed bounty earlier this year.
>>
>
> I'm no core dev, so take this with a grain of salt... And I don't
> speak for anyone but myself and these are only my opinions of the
> situation.
>
> Gnucash is strapped for devel
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 12:03:24PM -0700, Ian Turner wrote:
> Why is it that all the bounties seem to come from people named Ian?
>
> Let me know if you get a response to this; I didn't get anything back from my
> proposed bounty earlier this year.
>
I'm no core dev,
Why is it that all the bounties seem to come from people named Ian?
Let me know if you get a response to this; I didn't get anything back from my
proposed bounty earlier this year.
--Ian
On Monday 22 September 2008 10:48:34 Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was recommende
it'd be
mighty useful to do this in some generic way, both in and out.
I'm open to discussion on both features. I'm also open to suggestion
on the quantity of the bounty. I'd prefer to pay per-hour with a fixed
ceiling. If necessary, however, I can give fixed rate bounties on bot
Hello list,
This e-mail is a solicitation of an offer to do work on GnuCash in exchange
for payment.
In some countries (incl. USA), you need to keep records proving the existence
of various transactions for tax purposes; for example, if you take a client
out to lunch, you need a receipt that s
I have put a bounty on the bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150754
I have interest that it were resolved and included in a releas before
the end of october.
Anyone could work on it? thank you!
--
don Paolo Benvenuto
http://guaricano.diocesi.genova.it
è il diario che scrivo
El lun, 31-05-2004 a las 01:22, Linas Vepstas escribió:
> > Will we find someone with the ability and the will to resolve this task?
>
> Well, the problem is "almost" resolved. There's code in cvs head that
> eliminates the high overhead in all situations but the very first
> register open. This
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 01:38:55PM -0400, don Paolo Benvenuto was heard to remark:
> I'm using gnucash in a rather complex situation, managing accounts of
> three subjects all together. I have many accounts (900) and many many
> many txns (20,000).
>
> In that situation, gnucash is running very sl
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 01:38:55PM -0400, don Paolo Benvenuto was heard to remark:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm using gnucash in a rather complex situation, managing accounts of
> three subjects all together. I have many accounts (900) and many many
> many txns (20,000).
>
> In that situation, gnucash is ru
On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 12:09:46PM -0400, Derek Atkins was heard to remark:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Linas Vepstas) writes:
>
> > You might find gnc-trace.h #define START_CLOCK and REPORT_CLOCK
> > handy for measuring elapsed time.
>
> Hmm, I've never heard of these macros before. Are these nestabl
don Paolo Benvenuto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> El vie, 28-05-2004 a las 11:33, Linas Vepstas escribió:
>
>> Are your accounts all at the top level, or are they nested? If nested,
>> what's the largest number of subaccounts in an account?
>
> nested, and a very complex structure
Any chance you
El vie, 28-05-2004 a las 11:33, Linas Vepstas escribió:
> > I'm using gnucash in a rather complex situation, managing accounts of
> > three subjects all together. I have many accounts (900) and many many
>
> Are your accounts all at the top level, or are they nested? If nested,
> what's the larg
Linas Vepstas wrote:
I doubt this makes a difference for this case, but your computer
is megahertz-rich and megabytes-poor. For typical Linux desktop usage,
you might find that a machine with a processor half-as-slow, but with
twice-as-much memory will be faster. Maybe. I know I do.
In the bugzil
e-as-much memory will be faster. Maybe. I know I do.
>
> (You have a typical windows config. I suspect that windows machines
> are always memory-poor because of some technical windows reason.)
>
>> Since I need gnucash, it's part of my work, I can cooperate with a
>> bou
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Linas Vepstas) writes:
> You might find gnc-trace.h #define START_CLOCK and REPORT_CLOCK
> handy for measuring elapsed time.
Hmm, I've never heard of these macros before. Are these nestable?
E.g., would this code snippet work properly (doing what I'd expect)?
foo()
{
START_
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 01:38:55PM -0400, don Paolo Benvenuto was heard to remark:
> I'm using gnucash in a rather complex situation, managing accounts of
> three subjects all together. I have many accounts (900) and many many
> many txns (20,000).
>
> In that situation, gnucash is running very sl
e-as-much memory will be faster. Maybe. I know I do.
(You have a typical windows config. I suspect that windows machines
are always memory-poor because of some technical windows reason.)
> Since I need gnucash, it's part of my work, I can cooperate with a
> bounty in order to get thi
don Paolo Benvenuto wrote:
Hi all!
I'm using gnucash in a rather complex situation, managing accounts of
three subjects all together. I have many accounts (900) and many many
many txns (20,000).
In that situation, gnucash is running very slow: on my p4 1.8 G 256 M
ram it takes 5 seconds to open an
, and the same time to
save a new txn.
Since I need gnucash, it's part of my work, I can cooperate with a
bounty in order to get this problem resolved.
I could see that these times depend only on the number of accounts, not
on the number of txns.
Will we find someone with the ability and t
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