On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 10:09, Jonathan Corbet wrote: > > For the record you do have a bug in your document regarding > > the company name in invoices. If you go to File -> Properties > > you can set your business name and address, and that information > > is printed on the invoice in the upper-right corner. > > Also for the record, that was one of the questions I asked on the list > before writing my article. I was told I was welcome to submit patches to > make it work better...I guess I misunderstood the answer...:) Sorry, it > certainly wasn't my wish to put out incorrect stuff. > > I'm happy, anyway; last time I wrote about gnucash people on this list got > rather more unhappy with me...
Constructive criticism is always good to have. Your article seemed pretty constructive. People make mistakes, and miscommunication occurs, which is why the words "I'm sorry" exist. Aside from the above, I felt your article was fairly objective and accurate. Anything that helps make 'alternatives' more public (in a positive manner) is welcome, warts and all. ;) We're aiming for world domination, but it's a domination based on facts and objectivity, and passion about those facts. That's a wholly different tactic than *some* software companies we know.... 1.8.0 should prove quite a bit more polished. The guys are working overtime on bug reports... FTR, I plan on working on budgeting and accounting periods when I have finished the Postgresql backend re-write (Probably early-mid January). Periods would be nice, but I really really want budgeting! (but you generally budget for a period, so periods are needed...) -- Matthew Vanecek perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);' ******************************************************************************** For 93 million miles, there is nothing between the sun and my shadow except me. I'm always getting in the way of something...
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