Re: Upping our truck factor

2017-09-15 Thread vishwas
Thanks Myrle !

Regards,
Vishwas



> On Sep 15, 2017, at 12:20 AM, Myrle Krantz  wrote:
> 
> Ed and vishwas,
> 
> I've filed an Infra ticket to request moderation privileges for both of you.
> 
> Here:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-15089
> 
> Moderation is done via a klugy email interface.  Instructions on how
> to use ezmlm to moderate once you have those privileges can be found
> here:
> https://reference.apache.org/pmc/ml
> 
> Regards,
> Myrle
> 
> 
> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 6:43 PM, vishwas
>  wrote:
>> Hello All,
>> 
> 1.) Are you doing something that only you are doing, and that you
> believe should be shared more widely?
>> 
>> No
>> 
> 2.) What are the reasons why you aren't doing one of the activities on
> our "bottleneck" list?
>> 
>> I am currently focusing on a few other things I really want to do and would 
>> not be able to take up time consuming activity like reviewing pull requests.
>> 
>> I would be happy to help with moderating lists though.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Vishwas
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Aug 31, 2017, at 9:05 AM, Gaurav Saini  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello Myrle,
>>> 
>>> Sorry for delayed reply. Below are my answers
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 6:57 PM, Myrle Krantz  wrote:
>>> 
 Hi Fineracters,
 
 There are 9 PMC members who have not responded (8 if we excuse
 Nazeer).  As a reminder, the questions are:
 
 1.) Are you doing something that only you are doing, and that you
 believe should be shared more widely?
 
>>> 
>>> No
>>> 
>>> 
 2.) What are the reasons why you aren't merging PRs or helping out
 with releases?
 
 
>>> My main expertise was on frontend mainly, but recently after looking in
>>> Fineract CN I am really interested to get started with Fineract CN.
>>> 
>>> Also, I saw that new Fineract CN has a frontend project based on
>>> typescript, material so I am really to interested to contribute on that
>>> right now also.
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> Gaurav
>>> 
>>> 
 I would appreciate a response.  You might also want to say, "I'm too
 busy right now", or "I'm waiting for Fineract CN", or "I've lost
 confidence that the project can help me achieve my goals".  If that's
 the case, then it is important information too.
 
 Thanks,
 Myrle Krantz
 
 On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 10:06 AM, Myrle Krantz  wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> We have an awesome community.  In particular, we've been very good at
> responding to people's request for help getting Fineract working for
> their use cases.  But we also have some things we need to work on.
> 
> Specifically we have several bottlenecks in our community:
> 
> 1.) Only Nazeer is merging PR's.
> 2.) Only Nazeer is serving as a release manager.
> 3.) Only Myrle is moderating the lists (apart from the mentors who
> will eventually step out).
> 
> This is called "having a truck factor of one", because if a truck hits
> one of us (or if we win the lottery and decide never to do anything
> for Fineract again), then the entire project would fail (1).  This is
> already causing us problems in some areas: for example our PR's are
> backed up
> 
> I'm not writing this to lecture anyone.  I know there are reasons for
> the way things are.  That doesn't mean we should just accept it
> though.
> 
> Let's start by improving our understanding of the problem.  Would each
> committer please say:
> 1.) Are you doing something that only you are doing, and that you
> believe should be shared more widely?
> 2.) What are the reasons why you aren't doing one of the activities on
> our "bottleneck" list?
> 
> 
> I'll start:
> 1.) List moderation.
> 2.) I'm not merging PR's because I'm not sufficiently familiar with
> the current generation Fineract code to feel comfortable evaluating
> those PR's.  I'm not serving as a release manager, because I don't
> have enough insight into when we are release-ready, and because there
> are several pieces of technical knowledge I'd need to acquire to be a
> release manager which I don't yet have.  For these reasons, I've
> chosen to focus my energies on Fineract CN instead.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Myrle Krantz
> 
> P.S. After we have a list of causes, I'll initiate a round of
> discussion about how we can resolve the causes.
> 
> 1.) http://www.agileadvice.com/2005/05/15/agilemanagement/truck-factor/
 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>> *Gaurav Saini*
>> 



Re: [Mifos-developer] Separating Debit and Credit in Loan Transaction by Transaction Type

2017-09-15 Thread mitos imperial
When you release a loan. You increase your receivable which an asset. So
it's a debit. You also decrease your cash. So cash is credited. Entries are
therefore
Dr : Loans  xx
Cr :.Cash/check.   Xxx

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On 15 Sep 2017 5:46 pm, "Ippez Robert"  wrote:

> Can you please help me specific which loan transaction types are debits
> and credits, one i think is for debit is loan disbursement
> am trying to separate them like in savings as in this line
> https://github.com/openMF/community-app/blob/
> 47ac1c9422a4244748e85adab30656dc5749c341/app/scripts/controllers/savings/
> ViewSavingDetailsController.js#L12
> 
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Discussion on Next Steps for Mobile Money Gateway

2017-09-15 Thread Ed Cable
Hi all,

Although Google Summer of Code has concluded, Vladimir is still committed
to completing the mobile money gateway project. See his final report at
https://gist.github.com/vladimirfomene/37bd38a289d0e9a0570b132735002868. For
simplicity sake, the proof of concept integration is Beyonic APIs for East
Africa but we look forward to integrating with the Wave Money APIs in
Myanmar, and mobile money APIs in Cameroon.

In this meeting, I'd like to review and get sign-off once again on the
architectural model for the bridge and integration that Nazeer and Antony
assisted Vladimir with. I would like Vladimir to demonstrate what he
accomplished thus far and what aspect of the integration, UI , and
additional use cases to support remain outstanding. Lastly, I'd like for
other partners/user to join this call to clearly articulate the use cases
they need supported.

This is a critical integration for the community and I'd like to have it
working on Gen 2 and allow us to transfer this over to Gen 3 as well.

Would Tuesday at 1200GMT work?

Thanks,

Ed



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Separating Debit and Credit in Loan Transaction by Transaction Type

2017-09-15 Thread Ippez Robert
Can you please help me specific which loan transaction types are debits and
credits, one i think is for debit is loan disbursement
am trying to separate them like in savings as in this line
https://github.com/openMF/community-app/blob/47ac1c9422a4244748e85adab30656dc5749c341/app/scripts/controllers/savings/ViewSavingDetailsController.js#L12


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Tel: +256788725408/789643284
Skype ID: ippez.robert1
Email: ippezrob...@gmail.com


Re: Upping our truck factor

2017-09-15 Thread Myrle Krantz
Ed and vishwas,

I've filed an Infra ticket to request moderation privileges for both of you.

Here:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-15089

Moderation is done via a klugy email interface.  Instructions on how
to use ezmlm to moderate once you have those privileges can be found
here:
https://reference.apache.org/pmc/ml

Regards,
Myrle


On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 6:43 PM, vishwas
 wrote:
> Hello All,
>
 1.) Are you doing something that only you are doing, and that you
 believe should be shared more widely?
>
> No
>
 2.) What are the reasons why you aren't doing one of the activities on
 our "bottleneck" list?
>
> I am currently focusing on a few other things I really want to do and would 
> not be able to take up time consuming activity like reviewing pull requests.
>
> I would be happy to help with moderating lists though.
>
> Regards,
> Vishwas
>
>
>
>> On Aug 31, 2017, at 9:05 AM, Gaurav Saini  wrote:
>>
>> Hello Myrle,
>>
>> Sorry for delayed reply. Below are my answers
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 6:57 PM, Myrle Krantz  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Fineracters,
>>>
>>> There are 9 PMC members who have not responded (8 if we excuse
>>> Nazeer).  As a reminder, the questions are:
>>>
>>> 1.) Are you doing something that only you are doing, and that you
>>> believe should be shared more widely?
>>>
>>
>> No
>>
>>
>>> 2.) What are the reasons why you aren't merging PRs or helping out
>>> with releases?
>>>
>>>
>> My main expertise was on frontend mainly, but recently after looking in
>> Fineract CN I am really interested to get started with Fineract CN.
>>
>> Also, I saw that new Fineract CN has a frontend project based on
>> typescript, material so I am really to interested to contribute on that
>> right now also.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Gaurav
>>
>>
>>> I would appreciate a response.  You might also want to say, "I'm too
>>> busy right now", or "I'm waiting for Fineract CN", or "I've lost
>>> confidence that the project can help me achieve my goals".  If that's
>>> the case, then it is important information too.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Myrle Krantz
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 10:06 AM, Myrle Krantz  wrote:
 Hi all,

 We have an awesome community.  In particular, we've been very good at
 responding to people's request for help getting Fineract working for
 their use cases.  But we also have some things we need to work on.

 Specifically we have several bottlenecks in our community:

 1.) Only Nazeer is merging PR's.
 2.) Only Nazeer is serving as a release manager.
 3.) Only Myrle is moderating the lists (apart from the mentors who
 will eventually step out).

 This is called "having a truck factor of one", because if a truck hits
 one of us (or if we win the lottery and decide never to do anything
 for Fineract again), then the entire project would fail (1).  This is
 already causing us problems in some areas: for example our PR's are
 backed up

 I'm not writing this to lecture anyone.  I know there are reasons for
 the way things are.  That doesn't mean we should just accept it
 though.

 Let's start by improving our understanding of the problem.  Would each
 committer please say:
 1.) Are you doing something that only you are doing, and that you
 believe should be shared more widely?
 2.) What are the reasons why you aren't doing one of the activities on
 our "bottleneck" list?


 I'll start:
 1.) List moderation.
 2.) I'm not merging PR's because I'm not sufficiently familiar with
 the current generation Fineract code to feel comfortable evaluating
 those PR's.  I'm not serving as a release manager, because I don't
 have enough insight into when we are release-ready, and because there
 are several pieces of technical knowledge I'd need to acquire to be a
 release manager which I don't yet have.  For these reasons, I've
 chosen to focus my energies on Fineract CN instead.

 Best Regards,
 Myrle Krantz

 P.S. After we have a list of causes, I'll initiate a round of
 discussion about how we can resolve the causes.

 1.) http://www.agileadvice.com/2005/05/15/agilemanagement/truck-factor/
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> *Gaurav Saini*
>


Re: PLEASE TAKE ME OFF YOUR LIST

2017-09-15 Thread Myrle Krantz
Hello Erin, Hello Nithin,

I am a moderator for the fineract list.  I've unsubscribed you both from
the list.  This will be the last mail you get from us unless you
resubscribe yourselves.

All mails to this list are archived (1).  This is the first request either
of you has made to be removed.

Best Regards,
Myrle

1.) https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@fineract.apache.org


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