hello all, I am happy to announce that we have already gone pritty much ahead in the first deployment of GNUKhata at Comet Media Foundation and have got a few other interested parties.
While this is a great news for the GNUKhata project, we have made some drastic changes to GNUKhata which has resulted in a practical improvement of the software to a large degree. Thanks to all of you specially Kenneth, JTD, Mehul and many many others.
Right now we need Some people to test the new source. There are 2 branches of GNUKhata, the bleeding edge is http://gnukhata.gnulinux.in/svn/gnukhata_alpha and the stable version is http://gnukhata.gnulinux.in/svn/trunk.
Some of the major improvements include the way gnukhata is installed. A database can be setup using the client itself specially on the first time lonch of the front-end.
We have also incorporated a lot of things based on the feedback we hav got. I would be intersted to know how people feel about this.
right now due to some reason the mailing lists are down at the sid-india server so I can't get through.
Do let me know off the list or on this list if other members won't mind.
happy hacking. Krishnakant.
Krishnakant,
I m exccited to see the speed of development, I'm actively looking to convert from tally to gnu khata, also that it would be interesting to look at having gnukhata integrate with vTiger so that we can see a seemless enterprise changeover, however at the moment I m clueless how that can be (primarily we do not have inhouse expertise of python n pygtk, if you can help on that front, then I am all in to be the guinea pig for the vTiger + gnukhata integration)
Any other lug members have any similar thought process do get in touch with me.
Thanks & Regards, Mitul Limbani, Founder & CEO, Enterux Solutions Pvt. Ltd., The Enterprise Linux Company (r), http://www.enterux.com http://www.entVoice.com
On 12-Sep-2009, at 9:39 PM, Krishnakant hackingkk@gmail.com wrote:
hello all, I am happy to announce that we have already gone pritty much ahead in the first deployment of GNUKhata at Comet Media Foundation and have got a few other interested parties.
While this is a great news for the GNUKhata project, we have made some drastic changes to GNUKhata which has resulted in a practical improvement of the software to a large degree. Thanks to all of you specially Kenneth, JTD, Mehul and many many others.
Right now we need Some people to test the new source. There are 2 branches of GNUKhata, the bleeding edge is http://gnukhata.gnulinux.in/svn/gnukhata_alpha and the stable version is http://gnukhata.gnulinux.in/svn/trunk.
Some of the major improvements include the way gnukhata is installed. A database can be setup using the client itself specially on the first time lonch of the front-end.
We have also incorporated a lot of things based on the feedback we hav got. I would be intersted to know how people feel about this.
right now due to some reason the mailing lists are down at the sid- india server so I can't get through.
Do let me know off the list or on this list if other members won't mind.
happy hacking. Krishnakant.
On Sat, 2009-09-12 at 21:52 +0530, Mitul Limbani wrote:
Krishnakant,
I m exccited to see the speed of development, I'm actively looking to convert from tally to gnu khata, also that it would be interesting to look at having gnukhata integrate with vTiger so that we can see a seemless enterprise changeover, however at the moment I m clueless how that can be (primarily we do not have inhouse expertise of python n pygtk, if you can help on that front, then I am all in to be the guinea pig for the vTiger + gnukhata integration)
Thanks lot for your support. I am very happy to know that you are thinking of this idea. We have pygtk programmers out here and it will be great working with you. Meanwhile I am just making some changes to install file in the source code. If you still find problems just let me know. Mitul, can we start discussing off list about the idea you suggested?
Any other lug members have any similar thought process do get in touch with me.
The more the better.
happy hacking. Krishnakant.