Hi Josh,
Waiting your comments :), I committed the code to the dogtail branch i created
a new dir under src called src/test-dogtail it contains my up to date code.
Best regards,
Ahmed Sayed
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From: ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Josh Sled [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Waiting your comments :), I committed the code to the dogtail branch i
created a new dir under src called src/test-dogtail it contains my up to
date code.
Sorry for the delay; I was out of town last week... I'm planning on reviewing
progress later
Christian Stimming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* In addition to this, contributions by the following devs are licensed under
GNU GPL, Version 2, or (at your option) any later version: cstim, ..., and
all source code files that contain this clause.
I prefer the license to be attached to the
Hi all,
With the release now of GnuCash 2.2.0 I am announcing that I will be
stepping down as Release Manager. I have enjoyed immensely working with
you all but due to work time commitments I can no longer participate in
GnuCash on this kind of level. I will still be about and obviously,
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 02:37:17PM -0600, Chris Lyttle wrote:
Hi all,
[... snip resignation ...]
This email is simultaneously a call to anyone who feels they can make
the commitment to GnuCash to become involved in the development by
becoming the Release Manager. I wish you well and will
Hi Josh and Christian,
I thought I'd just write a summary of the status of the CSV import
code, and what still needs to be done.
What can the importer do now?
1. It can handle different encodings.
2. It can handle different separators and various date formats.
3. It is date-separator agnostic.