Jeremy Collins wrote:
>
> Alan Orndorff wrote:
> >
> > Dave Peticolas wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > > Gnucash Gnome 1.3.0 Beta Release 1
> > > > Gnucash 1.3.0 Beta Release 1
> > > > Gnucash 1.4.0 Beta Release 1
> > >
> > > I vote for one of the above, probably one of the first two.
> > > I think a beta release is important and it should be more
> > > than just the people who can do CVS.
> >
> > HI All,
> >
> > Now I'm more confused then ever. Last time I did this,
> > the Motif version was king of the hill and now it looks like
> > its going to abandoned all together? No big deal the new
> > screen shots of the Gnome version look really cool. I'd like
> > to recompile a newer version and was wondering when would be a
> > good time to jump back in. 1.24, 1.3x or 1.4x? And more
> > importantly, will us non Linux'rs have an easier time
> > this go around and sure I prepare by buying more aspirin?
> >
>
> It is not the plan to completely abandon the Motif version. However I
> believe that it will eventually fall way behind the Gnome version. I am
> going to try extremely hard to release binaries for as many different
> platforms/distributions as possible. I will obviously need help for the
> non-intel platforms.
If I can get the kind of support I had last time from Rob, I can do
Solaris for you, on Intel and on an Ultra this time at work. Just
watching
the development talk and am seeing that jumping over Gnome may be the
way
to go, the screenshots look cool, and it even appears that the number of
dependencies might be going down (eperl).
thanks,
alan
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