On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 02:53:20PM -0400, Bradley M. Kuhn wrote:
> 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.

Isn't that "business logic"? A system which converts hours to dollars,
creates a document which aggregates hours/dollars into an invoice,
tracks whether or not that invoice was paid... etc. That is all
business logic, which ties into the accounts that Ledger maintains.

I think we're basically on the same page though.

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