Re: [GNC] Temporary Website URL
On Mon, 27 Mar 2023 at 03:11, Brad Morrison wrote: > I will > say that some people in open source communities may not realize how > common it is for people outside of the open source realm to be very > hesitant about using open source software. I have encountered this > attitude a lot from various lawyers and business people with the primary > reason being financial risk & responsibility. If an open source software > is responsible for an error that results in damages, many decision > makers want to be able to hold someone financially responsible for that > mistake and recoup their losses. It's interesting you say that. Many years ago I wrote some finite difference code https://atlc.sourceforge.net/ Once a publisher asked me if they could include a copy of the code on a CD with a book they were going to publish on modelling of electromagnetic systems. My reply was "sure, it's released under the GPL, just use it". But that did not satisfy them. *They wanted it confirmed in writing that they could use the code.* I could hardly be bothered to send a letter to them, but agreed with them that I would write a letter if they would send me a copy of the book when it was published. They agreed to that, so I confirmed in writing that they could include this GPL code with the book. It struck me as very weird, but at least I got a decent hardback textbook out of it. Dave ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user - Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.
Re: [GNC] Temporary Website URL
Brad, You need to encourage your lawyer and accountant friends to go read the end user licenses for the various software packages that they rely on. I think that they will find that holding commercial software vendors financially responsible will be VERY difficult because commercial software vendors disclaim pretty much all liability in the licenses. Plus many commercial software vendors (think Microsoft, Adobe, Intuit, etc.) have deep warchests to spend on lawyers to fight any and all lawsuits that might be brought against them. I'm not saying that the gnucash.org websites shouldn't be working, but we need to be realistic about being able to hold commercial software vendors financially accountable. Jeff On Sun, Mar 26, 2023 at 9:12 PM Brad Morrison wrote: > Ken: I just tried all 3 of your GnuCash links/URLs below and they are > now all working well for me. Many thanks to whoever is responsible for > fixing them! > > Robert: thank you for diving deeper into how certificates work and how > the "Apache2 Ubuntu Default Page" error likely resulted from the > configuration error in January, which then led to the Let's Encrypt > certificate to not renew automatically. > > David & Murugan: I had to look up the meaning of the word "parochial" in > the context that David was using it in - yes, my friend/acquaintance > does have a very narrow and rigid view of risk, which leads to his > narrow view of the risks of open source software. In his defense, I will > say that some people in open source communities may not realize how > common it is for people outside of the open source realm to be very > hesitant about using open source software. I have encountered this > attitude a lot from various lawyers and business people with the primary > reason being financial risk & responsibility. If an open source software > is responsible for an error that results in damages, many decision > makers want to be able to hold someone financially responsible for that > mistake and recoup their losses. That hesitancy can easily shift to > distrust if something confirms the existing bias against trying open > source software, such as a website being down for about 2 months (from > mid-January when the config error was noticed, until mid-March when it > was fixed). > > Please do not misunderstand me - I am not trying to assign blame to > anyone and I write this because I care. As David mentioned, outages > happen to all websites from time to time, including major commercial > platforms. However, I also do not think it is wise to call this a blip > either - I have never heard of any major commercial website going down > for 2 months, much less a major platform like Twitter or Facebook. > Accessibility/attention is where those platforms get so much of their > power from, heads would roll if Facebook or Twitter went down for 2 > months and a workaround had to be created and used. > > My friend/acquaintance and everyone else that uses the internet uses > open source software. But there is a big difference between developers > choosing to use open source software and users choosing to use open > source software. Professional bookkeepers are not software engineers, > the CPAs that I work with are not software engineers, lawyers are not > software engineers - to expect any other professionals to use a tool > that they are not familiar with takes some motivation on the part of the > user. Whether that motivation is philosophical, political, financial, or > practical - any change takes motivation. Hopefully what I just wrote > does not sound too obvious, but the point is that it is hard to ask > someone to use a product that they are not familiar with, are hesitant > about to begin with and then send them a link that doesn't work. > > My primary goal with GnuCash is to increase adoption among professional > bookkeepers in the US. Now that the GnuCash websites are working again, > I can get back to trying to do that. > > Brad > > On 3/19/23 10:36, Murugan Muruganandam wrote: > > Brad > > i agree with David, the website issue was an blip which was solved using > a work around and am sure the team is working to restore the certificate. > > On the statement from your acquaintance that he does not use open source > is quite a stretch, on top of my mind Linux , am very sure his website or > his database is running on Linux. > > I would strongly recommend that your acquaintance take a look into > GNUCash software and share is frank opinion about the merits and de > merits. this software was built solely on comments and requests from > people. > > > > > > > > > > Saludos Cordiales > > > > > > Murugan > > > > > &
Re: [GNC] Temporary Website URL
Ken: I just tried all 3 of your GnuCash links/URLs below and they are now all working well for me. Many thanks to whoever is responsible for fixing them! Robert: thank you for diving deeper into how certificates work and how the "Apache2 Ubuntu Default Page" error likely resulted from the configuration error in January, which then led to the Let's Encrypt certificate to not renew automatically. David & Murugan: I had to look up the meaning of the word "parochial" in the context that David was using it in - yes, my friend/acquaintance does have a very narrow and rigid view of risk, which leads to his narrow view of the risks of open source software. In his defense, I will say that some people in open source communities may not realize how common it is for people outside of the open source realm to be very hesitant about using open source software. I have encountered this attitude a lot from various lawyers and business people with the primary reason being financial risk & responsibility. If an open source software is responsible for an error that results in damages, many decision makers want to be able to hold someone financially responsible for that mistake and recoup their losses. That hesitancy can easily shift to distrust if something confirms the existing bias against trying open source software, such as a website being down for about 2 months (from mid-January when the config error was noticed, until mid-March when it was fixed). Please do not misunderstand me - I am not trying to assign blame to anyone and I write this because I care. As David mentioned, outages happen to all websites from time to time, including major commercial platforms. However, I also do not think it is wise to call this a blip either - I have never heard of any major commercial website going down for 2 months, much less a major platform like Twitter or Facebook. Accessibility/attention is where those platforms get so much of their power from, heads would roll if Facebook or Twitter went down for 2 months and a workaround had to be created and used. My friend/acquaintance and everyone else that uses the internet uses open source software. But there is a big difference between developers choosing to use open source software and users choosing to use open source software. Professional bookkeepers are not software engineers, the CPAs that I work with are not software engineers, lawyers are not software engineers - to expect any other professionals to use a tool that they are not familiar with takes some motivation on the part of the user. Whether that motivation is philosophical, political, financial, or practical - any change takes motivation. Hopefully what I just wrote does not sound too obvious, but the point is that it is hard to ask someone to use a product that they are not familiar with, are hesitant about to begin with and then send them a link that doesn't work. My primary goal with GnuCash is to increase adoption among professional bookkeepers in the US. Now that the GnuCash websites are working again, I can get back to trying to do that. Brad On 3/19/23 10:36, Murugan Muruganandam wrote: Brad i agree with David, the website issue was an blip which was solved using a work around and am sure the team is working to restore the certificate. On the statement from your acquaintance that he does not use open source is quite a stretch, on top of my mind Linux , am very sure his website or his database is running on Linux. I would strongly recommend that your acquaintance take a look into GNUCash software and share is frank opinion about the merits and de merits. this software was built solely on comments and requests from people. Saludos Cordiales Murugan From: gnucash-user on behalf of David T. via gnucash-user Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2023 3:05 AM To: Robert Heller Cc: David Reiser via gnucash-user Subject: Re: [GNC] Temporary Website URL Brad, I just want to note that your acquaintance has a remarkably parochial attitude about software. GnuCash has been available and actively developed for something like 25 years. It seems to me that in this era of "big data," those commercial companies are more interested in the customer as a source of data mining income than as a partner using their software. *And* outages with major commercial platforms (Twitter, Facebook?) underscore that it is not just open source projects that fail sometimes. David T. On Mar 18, 2023, 4:21 PM, at 4:21 PM, Robert Heller wrote: At Sat, 18 Mar 2023 06:04:52 -0700 Brad Morrison wrote: Thanks for point these situations out Ken! The reason I joined the GnuCash-User mailing lists was because I sent a link to an acquaintance that does bookkeeping professionally and he texted back that the website was down, he then did a Google search and tried the GnuCash result on his own and that link didn't wo
Re: [GNC] Temporary Website URL
Brad i agree with David, the website issue was an blip which was solved using a work around and am sure the team is working to restore the certificate. On the statement from your acquaintance that he does not use open source is quite a stretch, on top of my mind Linux , am very sure his website or his database is running on Linux. I would strongly recommend that your acquaintance take a look into GNUCash software and share is frank opinion about the merits and de merits. this software was built solely on comments and requests from people. Saludos Cordiales Murugan From: gnucash-user on behalf of David T. via gnucash-user Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2023 3:05 AM To: Robert Heller Cc: David Reiser via gnucash-user Subject: Re: [GNC] Temporary Website URL Brad, I just want to note that your acquaintance has a remarkably parochial attitude about software. GnuCash has been available and actively developed for something like 25 years. It seems to me that in this era of "big data," those commercial companies are more interested in the customer as a source of data mining income than as a partner using their software. *And* outages with major commercial platforms (Twitter, Facebook?) underscore that it is not just open source projects that fail sometimes. David T. On Mar 18, 2023, 4:21 PM, at 4:21 PM, Robert Heller wrote: >At Sat, 18 Mar 2023 06:04:52 -0700 Brad Morrison > wrote: > >> >> Thanks for point these situations out Ken! The reason I joined the >> GnuCash-User mailing lists was because I sent a link to an >acquaintance >> that does bookkeeping professionally and he texted back that the >website >> was down, he then did a Google search and tried the GnuCash result on > >> his own and that link didn't work either, and he then goes on to tell >me >> that this is why he doesn't trust open source projects with his >business >> or his clients' business. It was pretty embarrassing for me and I >have >> hesitated to refer any possibly interested professionals that I meet >to >> GnuCash since. >> >> I can confirm the certificate error for website #1. It looks like >> gnucash.org uses Let's Encrypt (https://letsencrypt.org/) as the >> certificate authority and the certificate was valid from December 12, > >> 2022 until March 11, 2023. My understanding was that Let's Encrypt >was >> free, so that might mean that it just has to be >renewed/reauthorized...? > >Let's Encrypt uses a program "certbot" which is supposed to >automagically >renew the certificate. It does try to verify the domain it is for by >visiting >the website. Since there was a webserver config problem (the redirect >config >was broken), it is likely that the automagical renewal failed... > >> >> I can confirm that website #2 still lists the "Apache2 Ubuntu Default > >> Page" error for the non-https/secure gnucash website. I believe that >> John mentioned that Linas upgraded his server in January and that >broke >> this feature and it has not been fixed since. >> > >Yes, this webserver config error needs to be fixed. Once it is fixed, >the >Let's Encrypt certbot program will be able to renew the certificate, >which >will fix the https://www.gnucash.org error. > >> I also see Gnucash website #3 as working well. I can see that that >> website also uses Let's Encrypt as the certificate authority and that > >> certificate is valid from March 5, 2023 until June 3, 2023. >> >> I also noticed that website #1 & #2 has 2 "Subject Alt Names" >> (gnucash.org & www.gnucash.org)<http://www.gnucash.org)> on that >> certificate, while website #3 > >> has just 1 (code.gnucash.org). > >Yes, this is a "normal" thing. Almost all www.xxx.yyy<http://www.xxx.yyy> >hostnames refer >to the >same logical host as xxx.yyy -- eg while commonly normal websites start >with >www, most also work without the 'www.'. > >> >> After briefly reading a few of the mailing list messages on US >> banks/credit unions that are not allowing their transaction to be >> downloaded/available in an open format, I have also wanted to start >> emailing various financial institutions about whether they intend to >> make such a format available. I would still need to further review >the >> formatting situation described in the email chains before I start >asking >> around and then opening an account at such a financial institution, >but >> if the main GnuCash website still doesn't work, it is hard to write >such >> emails at all. >> >> Brad >> >> >> On 3/17/23 11:00, K
Re: [GNC] Temporary Website URL
Brad, I just want to note that your acquaintance has a remarkably parochial attitude about software. GnuCash has been available and actively developed for something like 25 years. It seems to me that in this era of "big data," those commercial companies are more interested in the customer as a source of data mining income than as a partner using their software. *And* outages with major commercial platforms (Twitter, Facebook?) underscore that it is not just open source projects that fail sometimes. David T. On Mar 18, 2023, 4:21 PM, at 4:21 PM, Robert Heller wrote: >At Sat, 18 Mar 2023 06:04:52 -0700 Brad Morrison > wrote: > >> >> Thanks for point these situations out Ken! The reason I joined the >> GnuCash-User mailing lists was because I sent a link to an >acquaintance >> that does bookkeeping professionally and he texted back that the >website >> was down, he then did a Google search and tried the GnuCash result on > >> his own and that link didn't work either, and he then goes on to tell >me >> that this is why he doesn't trust open source projects with his >business >> or his clients' business. It was pretty embarrassing for me and I >have >> hesitated to refer any possibly interested professionals that I meet >to >> GnuCash since. >> >> I can confirm the certificate error for website #1. It looks like >> gnucash.org uses Let's Encrypt (https://letsencrypt.org/) as the >> certificate authority and the certificate was valid from December 12, > >> 2022 until March 11, 2023. My understanding was that Let's Encrypt >was >> free, so that might mean that it just has to be >renewed/reauthorized...? > >Let's Encrypt uses a program "certbot" which is supposed to >automagically >renew the certificate. It does try to verify the domain it is for by >visiting >the website. Since there was a webserver config problem (the redirect >config >was broken), it is likely that the automagical renewal failed... > >> >> I can confirm that website #2 still lists the "Apache2 Ubuntu Default > >> Page" error for the non-https/secure gnucash website. I believe that >> John mentioned that Linas upgraded his server in January and that >broke >> this feature and it has not been fixed since. >> > >Yes, this webserver config error needs to be fixed. Once it is fixed, >the >Let's Encrypt certbot program will be able to renew the certificate, >which >will fix the https://www.gnucash.org error. > >> I also see Gnucash website #3 as working well. I can see that that >> website also uses Let's Encrypt as the certificate authority and that > >> certificate is valid from March 5, 2023 until June 3, 2023. >> >> I also noticed that website #1 & #2 has 2 "Subject Alt Names" >> (gnucash.org & www.gnucash.org) on that certificate, while website #3 > >> has just 1 (code.gnucash.org). > >Yes, this is a "normal" thing. Almost all www.xxx.yyy hostnames refer >to the >same logical host as xxx.yyy -- eg while commonly normal websites start >with >www, most also work without the 'www.'. > >> >> After briefly reading a few of the mailing list messages on US >> banks/credit unions that are not allowing their transaction to be >> downloaded/available in an open format, I have also wanted to start >> emailing various financial institutions about whether they intend to >> make such a format available. I would still need to further review >the >> formatting situation described in the email chains before I start >asking >> around and then opening an account at such a financial institution, >but >> if the main GnuCash website still doesn't work, it is hard to write >such >> emails at all. >> >> Brad >> >> >> On 3/17/23 11:00, Ken Pyzik wrote: >> > So checking websites statuses today: >> > >> > https://www.gnucash.org - privacy/certificate error >> > http://www.gnucash.org - Default appache2 page >> > https://code.gnucash.org/website - working perfectly. >> > >> > As noted - this has been an issue since 11 February. The https:// >was working at one point a couple of weeks ago -- but now it is not. >> > >> > FYI -- Ken >> > >> > -Original Message- >> > From: >gnucash-user On >Behalf Of John Ralls >> > Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2023 3:40 PM >> > To:gnucash-annou...@lists.gnucash.org >> > Cc: gnucash-devel; Gnucash >Users >> > Subject: [GNC] Temporary Website URL >> > >> > As most everyone already knowswww.gnucash.org has been offline >since 11 February because Linas Vepstas lost internet access and his >ISP, Grande Networks in Austin, TX, has not fixed it. >> > >> > To provide replacement service until Linas gets back online we've >set up an alternate site,https://code.gnucash.org/website/. >> > >> > Regards, >> > John Ralls >> > >> > ___ >> > gnucash-user mailing list >> > gnucash-user@gnucash.org >> > To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: >> > https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user >> > - >> > Please
Re: [GNC] Temporary Website URL
At Sat, 18 Mar 2023 06:04:52 -0700 Brad Morrison wrote: > > Thanks for point these situations out Ken! The reason I joined the > GnuCash-User mailing lists was because I sent a link to an acquaintance > that does bookkeeping professionally and he texted back that the website > was down, he then did a Google search and tried the GnuCash result on > his own and that link didn't work either, and he then goes on to tell me > that this is why he doesn't trust open source projects with his business > or his clients' business. It was pretty embarrassing for me and I have > hesitated to refer any possibly interested professionals that I meet to > GnuCash since. > > I can confirm the certificate error for website #1. It looks like > gnucash.org uses Let's Encrypt (https://letsencrypt.org/) as the > certificate authority and the certificate was valid from December 12, > 2022 until March 11, 2023. My understanding was that Let's Encrypt was > free, so that might mean that it just has to be renewed/reauthorized...? Let's Encrypt uses a program "certbot" which is supposed to automagically renew the certificate. It does try to verify the domain it is for by visiting the website. Since there was a webserver config problem (the redirect config was broken), it is likely that the automagical renewal failed... > > I can confirm that website #2 still lists the "Apache2 Ubuntu Default > Page" error for the non-https/secure gnucash website. I believe that > John mentioned that Linas upgraded his server in January and that broke > this feature and it has not been fixed since. > Yes, this webserver config error needs to be fixed. Once it is fixed, the Let's Encrypt certbot program will be able to renew the certificate, which will fix the https://www.gnucash.org error. > I also see Gnucash website #3 as working well. I can see that that > website also uses Let's Encrypt as the certificate authority and that > certificate is valid from March 5, 2023 until June 3, 2023. > > I also noticed that website #1 & #2 has 2 "Subject Alt Names" > (gnucash.org & www.gnucash.org) on that certificate, while website #3 > has just 1 (code.gnucash.org). Yes, this is a "normal" thing. Almost all www.xxx.yyy hostnames refer to the same logical host as xxx.yyy -- eg while commonly normal websites start with www, most also work without the 'www.'. > > After briefly reading a few of the mailing list messages on US > banks/credit unions that are not allowing their transaction to be > downloaded/available in an open format, I have also wanted to start > emailing various financial institutions about whether they intend to > make such a format available. I would still need to further review the > formatting situation described in the email chains before I start asking > around and then opening an account at such a financial institution, but > if the main GnuCash website still doesn't work, it is hard to write such > emails at all. > > Brad > > > On 3/17/23 11:00, Ken Pyzik wrote: > > So checking websites statuses today: > > > > https://www.gnucash.org - privacy/certificate error > > http://www.gnucash.org - Default appache2 page > > https://code.gnucash.org/website - working perfectly. > > > > As noted - this has been an issue since 11 February. The https:// was > > working at one point a couple of weeks ago -- but now it is not. > > > > FYI -- Ken > > > > -Original Message- > > From: gnucash-user On > > Behalf Of John Ralls > > Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2023 3:40 PM > > To:gnucash-annou...@lists.gnucash.org > > Cc: gnucash-devel; Gnucash > > Users > > Subject: [GNC] Temporary Website URL > > > > As most everyone already knowswww.gnucash.org has been offline since 11 > > February because Linas Vepstas lost internet access and his ISP, Grande > > Networks in Austin, TX, has not fixed it. > > > > To provide replacement service until Linas gets back online we've set up an > > alternate site,https://code.gnucash.org/website/. > > > > Regards, > > John Ralls > > > > ___ > > gnucash-user mailing list > > gnucash-user@gnucash.org > > To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: > > https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user > > - > > Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. > > You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All. > > ___ > > gnucash-user mailing list > > gnucash-user@gnucash.org > > To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: > > https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user > > - > > Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. > > You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All. > > > ___ > gnucash-user mailing list > gnucash-user@gnucash.org > To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: >
Re: [GNC] Temporary Website URL
Thanks for point these situations out Ken! The reason I joined the GnuCash-User mailing lists was because I sent a link to an acquaintance that does bookkeeping professionally and he texted back that the website was down, he then did a Google search and tried the GnuCash result on his own and that link didn't work either, and he then goes on to tell me that this is why he doesn't trust open source projects with his business or his clients' business. It was pretty embarrassing for me and I have hesitated to refer any possibly interested professionals that I meet to GnuCash since. I can confirm the certificate error for website #1. It looks like gnucash.org uses Let's Encrypt (https://letsencrypt.org/) as the certificate authority and the certificate was valid from December 12, 2022 until March 11, 2023. My understanding was that Let's Encrypt was free, so that might mean that it just has to be renewed/reauthorized...? I can confirm that website #2 still lists the "Apache2 Ubuntu Default Page" error for the non-https/secure gnucash website. I believe that John mentioned that Linas upgraded his server in January and that broke this feature and it has not been fixed since. I also see Gnucash website #3 as working well. I can see that that website also uses Let's Encrypt as the certificate authority and that certificate is valid from March 5, 2023 until June 3, 2023. I also noticed that website #1 & #2 has 2 "Subject Alt Names" (gnucash.org & www.gnucash.org) on that certificate, while website #3 has just 1 (code.gnucash.org). After briefly reading a few of the mailing list messages on US banks/credit unions that are not allowing their transaction to be downloaded/available in an open format, I have also wanted to start emailing various financial institutions about whether they intend to make such a format available. I would still need to further review the formatting situation described in the email chains before I start asking around and then opening an account at such a financial institution, but if the main GnuCash website still doesn't work, it is hard to write such emails at all. Brad On 3/17/23 11:00, Ken Pyzik wrote: So checking websites statuses today: https://www.gnucash.org - privacy/certificate error http://www.gnucash.org - Default appache2 page https://code.gnucash.org/website - working perfectly. As noted - this has been an issue since 11 February. The https:// was working at one point a couple of weeks ago -- but now it is not. FYI -- Ken -Original Message- From: gnucash-user On Behalf Of John Ralls Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2023 3:40 PM To:gnucash-annou...@lists.gnucash.org Cc: gnucash-devel; Gnucash Users Subject: [GNC] Temporary Website URL As most everyone already knowswww.gnucash.org has been offline since 11 February because Linas Vepstas lost internet access and his ISP, Grande Networks in Austin, TX, has not fixed it. To provide replacement service until Linas gets back online we've set up an alternate site,https://code.gnucash.org/website/. Regards, John Ralls ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user - Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All. ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user - Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All. ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user - Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.
Re: [GNC] Temporary Website URL
So checking websites statuses today: https://www.gnucash.org - privacy/certificate error http://www.gnucash.org - Default appache2 page https://code.gnucash.org/website - working perfectly. As noted - this has been an issue since 11 February. The https:// was working at one point a couple of weeks ago -- but now it is not. FYI -- Ken -Original Message- From: gnucash-user On Behalf Of John Ralls Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2023 3:40 PM To: gnucash-annou...@lists.gnucash.org Cc: gnucash-devel ; Gnucash Users Subject: [GNC] Temporary Website URL As most everyone already knows www.gnucash.org has been offline since 11 February because Linas Vepstas lost internet access and his ISP, Grande Networks in Austin, TX, has not fixed it. To provide replacement service until Linas gets back online we've set up an alternate site, https://code.gnucash.org/website/. Regards, John Ralls ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user - Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All. ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user - Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.