Since we don't want to conflict with current on-going development, who do we talk to about things we want to work on? I have checked around the site and seen the roadmap which seems out of date compared to what I have seen being discussed lately on this list. I also read the post from a few months ago lamenting the lack of documentation for developers and the difficulty of bringing new developers into the project. Is that still the state of things?
We are a small group and so we have to spend most of our time working for customers to pay the bills. But we do have some spare cycles to work on gnucash. I would prefer not to spend a month just learning the where everything is and how it is put together before being able to accomplish anything. But I realize that it might be necessary.
We would be working on FreeBSD and Mac OSX. We also have access to RedHat linux systems if needed for testing.
Here is the list of things we need in gnucash more or less in order of priority. Please direct me to the person(s) working on these topics or let me know if I should take them over:
Invoices:
We need invoicing that can import time records and expense items. We currently use IIF for the import because of QuickBooks but we could easy use CSV or some other format. We also need to be able to link expense items to a customer and adding them to invoices without re-entering.
Checks:
Modification of check printing to handle business checks and to print groups of checks. We print checks one per page with two stubs. The check includes the customer's address and the stubs list the bills/invoices being paid. Typically we enter all the bills as they come in and pay them when they come due in batch mode so we want to be able to generate the checks in batches and print them in batches rather one at a time.
UI:
The UI for vendor and customer selection on invoices and bills is very cumbersome and needs an overhaul.
A wizard for making a deposit and printing a deposit ticket would be nice to have but it is far down on the priority list.
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