On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 06:56:56AM -0700, David Harrison was heard to remark: > I have been poking around there already. So, I guess I'll feel free to > change/add things to the wiki pages?
Yes. Adding a wiki page, and/or documentation about the 'double dating' discussion would be a big help. > I guess in my original question, I > was wondering if there were any priorities? well, the hard part of a volunteer organization is finding something that the volunteer will enjoy doing; if this isn't done, the person leaves the community. In the light of this, 'priorities' are almost meaningless. Unfortunately, its almost impossible to guess what turns you on; only you can do that; you have to get comfortable with us, and find a place where you fit in. What I'd like to see is a larger and growing, active community, together with a real 'gnucash foundation'. This means a network of accountants working with gnucash users. This means having wiki editors who can keep things up to date; documentation writers who can keep the balance between the wiki contents and the documentation. Web masters who can balance the web contents with the wiki contents. There's a zillion-and-one technical projects: interoperability software, so that gnucash data can be imported and exported, so that gnucash can do all those things people want it to do. A 'gnucash foundation' would obtain web-based income without turning the website into an advertising wasteland. I dunno, can we make money refering accounting books through Amazon?? In short, I'd like to tie gnucash into the broader set of accounting activities going on in the world; can you help with that? --linas -- pub 1024D/01045933 2001-02-01 Linas Vepstas (Labas!) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP Key fingerprint = 8305 2521 6000 0B5E 8984 3F54 64A9 9A82 0104 5933 _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
