> > Not at all! The cha tt is for help or discussion when needed, but you can > contribute any time in the usual way of editing a github wiki: with the > Edit / New Page buttons at top right (or by cloning it locally, making > changes, and sending a pull request / pushing). >
Indeed, I missed that, thanks! I added the recent post about ISIN. I also added a link to my five-minute ledger update article series. I don't know whether including external links is in line with your philosophy for the wiki. Feel free to remove it if it isn't. Reminds me, hledger users might find these just as useful, and I've been meaning to cross post it to the hledger mailing list, and will do so shortly. https://github.com/plaintextaccounting/plaintextaccounting/wiki/Importing-data > Yes - it's either that or there's just not that many folks in a position > to contribute, as there are few contributors right now. > > Less cumbersome would be good, but with wikis on the public internet you > can't make it too easy.. > Makes sense. Question for you: there are several posts and FAQs that appear in this mailing list that would be good candidates for the wiki. Some are specific to beancount (though they may apply to other PTA software) while others aren't. An example of the former is how to write a transaction entry to transfer commodities held at cost from one account to another, in beancount. I'm curious, would you see this example as a good fit for the wiki (under a "Beancount quirks" heading or such)? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Beancount" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/beancount/5d4803b3-7f5b-4c8e-a69e-13771196ed12n%40googlegroups.com.
