Russell Adams wrote at 10:39 (EDT): > So what I hear is: We need a way to build business logic on top of > Ledger. Would that be a fair summary of both of our issues?
I don't really need the business logic implemented in software. What I need are software tools for other accounting-related tasks, like invoicing, to work with version control underneath and be aware of Ledger. I think that's the first step. BTW, one of the projects I evaluated and gave up on at the time that I selected Ledger was TinyERP, renamed OpenERP, and now has a non-Open-Core fork active called Tryton: http://www.tryton.org/index.html. We *might* consider making a Ledger backend for this, but that might be overkill than rather home-growing. The upside is we might get a lot of people interested in Ledger suddenly who weren't before. -- -- bkuhn
