I need to do some organizational planning but I am posting this here rather than the "user" list because of the nature of parts of this question.
Problem statement --- I am currently the Treasurer for a 501c3 but next year will have to take at least a one year hiatus (term limit bylaw). Which means I have to be able to turn this over to somebody else. I have the organizational books up under GnuCash and would like them to be able to remain under GnuCash. Currently running on our PERSONAL computer but that's part of the problem for turnover. There is a time limit issue on getting a reimbursement for the organizational computer lost in the fire. 1) What is the current "Vista" situation? If GnuCash still isn't Vista ready, anybody willing to give a time estimate on when they think the problem will have been solved? Please, I am not intending this as holding anybody's feet to the fire or hanging them for a bad guess -- I used to do this for a living and know how "deliverable" dates slip OR what gets delivered actually missing pieces. But I need a "guesstimate" in order to make other choices. 2) What is driving this is another time limit -- one involving reimbursement (replacement) insurance for what was lost in the fire. There are naturally some constraints (besides cost) but essentially I can buy an approximately ~550* device for ~150 (the already received "depreciated current value" of the destroyed device). The sad realities are...... a) Nobody is very willing to house an extra desktop. They will want it on a laptop. b) There is ONE other director who would be willing to run Linux. I just can't make "use something other than Windows" a requirement for running for Treasurer. c) I can get a refurbished laptop under XP with adequate "modern hardware" to possibly be able to justify the decision. You need to understand that the problem is at this "cost" my choices in new laptops running XP is very limited. Remember -- for the rest of the board (minus one other person besides myself) the "politics" of "free software" irrelevant AND the cost issue not as relevant (Intuit won't -- but many vendors charge non-profits less and/or agencies give grants for purposes like "all directors get the same version of MS Office"). The point here is that I don't want to wage a fight that I don't have to (justify why I got a refurbished laptop rather than a new one for the same price!). I can hold off on action six months at least. That's why I am asking for a prediction. I also face the potential problem of my replacement NOT wanting a dedicated device but asking me to install GnuCash on their device. So we aren't talking about date when "buildable" on Vista but availability of a stable release. Michael * allowed to spend more -- essentially for any replacement device bought costing that mush or more get the maximum reimbursement of 400 so only paying cost-400 for the device -- There is no possibility of social justice on a dead planet except the equality of the grave. _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel