Thank you Martin!

Maybe you remember me - I asked about converting skrooge exports to 
beancount some time ago.

I failed doing so, still I will switch to beancount on Oct. 1st - 
keeping the other data as historical and maybe I will be able to 
convert the data some day and add it to my beancount setup then.
Shouldn't be to complicated, right?

So, I will switch to beancount, finally! I packaged it for NixOS and 
I'm currently packaging bean-add and fava for it, both WIP.

Thank you and the whole community for the beancount and related tools!

On 30-09-2016 10:11:53, Martin Blais wrote:
> I'm just not doing it yet, it hasn't been necessary due to the presence of
> a very large number of unit tests. The main branch is stable.
> For packaging, you can use the revision number.
> For debugging, report on the head. We don't have patches.
> There hasn't been many issues that require bisecting (I have so many unit
> tests problems are usually very easy to find).
> 
> I'll do versions at some point soon for people who want ease in deployment
> - one other user asked for this - and frankly, mainly because people are
> used to them. I had planned to start doing revisions once that average cost
> booking is there, which is the point at which I think Beancount is
> "complete" to the ideals I set when I began to rewrite it.
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 4:31 AM, Matthias Beyer <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
> > Basically what the Subject says.
> >
> > Having release-tags in the repository would make several things a lot
> > easier:
> >
> >     * packaging a specific version (from the repository, not pypi)
> >     * Debugging issues (as in "I'm using 2.0b11 and have issue Foobar,
> >       which patch do I have to apply to fix it?")
> >     * `git bisect`ing issues ("I can bisect from v2.0b11..HEAD")
> >
> > Or is there any reason why we do not have tags in the repository?
> >
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> > Matthias Beyer
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