Le mardi 22 mai 2012 à 16:14 +0200, Thorsten Behrens a écrit : > Hi there, > > getting on top of accounting these days. I use gnucash > (http://gnucash.org/), a Free and Open Source software for personal > and small-business accounting - Gnome-based, featuring double-entry > bookkeeping, and available for Linux. Mac and Windows. The ledger is > xml-based, and can be shared with board members. > > Sadly gnucash scripting is Scheme-based (yuck), so I use a second > FLOSS project called jgnucashlib > (http://sourceforge.net/projects/jgnucashlib/) for scriptable tasks > - as of today, for the PayPal transaction import, since that's where > the bulk of the movement happens (currently ~10-20 per day). > > Taken all together, I think a suitable choice for our entity - and > hopefully flexible and portable enough that it can be handed over > and/or shared easily. > > Up to now, mostly Florian and me have collected invoices, filed > them, and did the budget planning. To permit sharing > responsibilities there, and also to make it a bit easier for us to > keep information together, I propose to setup a private > treasurer@tdf mailing list. Budget updates, invoices, expense > reports, and also board decisions regarding budget approvals then > need to be sent to that list, such that we can accurately reflect > them in the ledger. > > Cheers, >
Sounds good! Best, -- Charles-H. Schulz Co-Founder & Director, The Document Foundation, Zimmerstr. 69, 10117 Berlin, Germany Rechtsfähige Stiftung des bürgerlichen Rechts Legal details: http://www.documentfoundation.org/imprint
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