On 7/25/2018 8:20 PM, John Ralls wrote:

GnuCash is actually very modular (perhaps a little too much, there are parts of it that are modules and probably shouldn't be). I wouldn't say it's easy, nothing in programming GnuCash seems to be easy, but it's possible for a third party developer to create a payroll module for their jurisdiction and for users in that jurisdiction to add it to their GnuCash installations. But in 20 years no third party developer has ever expressed any interest in creating a GnuCash plugin. Regards, John Ralls

"Plug ins" (feeds) have TWO parts. Sender and receiver. As I understand the issues (decades of experience in software design) there are TWO parts to a "plug", can think of as male (sender) and female) receiver. It is the receiver that needs to be responsible for input editing of feeds and THAT is a good sized project all by itself << do not accept a feed that will not work, how to report this to sender, etc. >>

Saying that no third party has expressed interest in writing something that would send a feed to gnucash ignores that gnucash does not have the capability of (properly) dealing with batch feeds.

Michael

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