Oh, no!
different info. I want to sound rude, just that
I DO NOT want to sound rude! Yikes! Sorry!
This is a good point (except for the wanting to sound rude part ;).
yeah. Well, people really do judge a book by its
cover and a project by its
interface and its website-E.g., "Does it have lots
of cool original eye candy that looks
fairly new, ...." So, if we want to attract more
users, developers, etc--this is why I like
Firefox. Looks great, but is a good product too.
it breaks out like:
- General simplification
- Report <handwave>cleanup</handwave>
- Scheme removal
- Finalize QOF extraction
- Fix modularity system
- Features
- DB-backend/SQLite integration.
- Budgeting
- Book closing
- Lots
- SX using QOF (to support above)
- Register rewrite in "simple" widgets.
Ok.
Sincerely,
Brian
--
Contagious Design!
web . design . photo
Brian Rose . web programmer
(604)-630-2426 . brianATcontagiousdesignDOTnet
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