Hi, David, Thanks a lot for the insights on GnuCash documentation in general! The Guide was, for a long time, my main reference to GnuCash. That is, until I started scratching the surface and look for more details on how to some "dirty" work after switching to GnuCash, or after running into some unexplainable issues that I considered bugs. Especially after I started writing some tools and views I was used to but are missing in GnuCash at the moment. Thanks to Google, we can now access pretty much any piece of text ever published about GnuCash and that certainly does not help one get around. :) Additionally, if you look at the paragraph on the main wiki page under "Getting involved in the GnuCash project", it clearly states that the Wiki is to become The one and replace everything else. Statements like that create certain expectations on the side of the reader, just like the text about Lots. I, as a reader, create an image of GnuCash in the order of the information I receive, not necessarily in the order it was written.
>From the technical perspective, I'd prefer wiki just for the simplicity of access and editing. This would require someone to police and edit the contributions, of course, as well as arrange them by the application version number they apply to. Not an easy task, I know. However, I hope that the agility provided by wiki would work for a hobby project. In any case, the main point is -yes - I thought that the Uservoice link would be helpful on the main www.gnucash.org page, if it officially accepted way of providing suggestions and voting on them. Alen -- Sent from: http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/GnuCash-Dev-f1435356.html _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel