Am Mittwoch, 3. September 2008 21:06 schrieb Ryan Oblak:
> I'm beginning work on a short open source personal accounting program in
> python.  I've heard good things about aqbanking, and it looks like the best
> way to go for online banking.  I've been looking around, but I can't seem
> to find a good resource to determine the current state of aqbanking/python
> development.
>
> If necessary, I can write python bindings for aqbanking myself, but if
> somebody is already working on this I would prefer to collaborate with
> them.  So if anybody can point me in the right direction I would appreciate
> it.

The aqbanking tarballs and SVN contain outdated python bindings that worked 
with the 2.x.x versions of aqbanking, but don't work with the current 3.x.x 
versions of aqbanking. An even older but complete implementation of a python 
banking software using those bindings was created in 2005 under the 
name "moneysplash", see 
http://aqbanking.cvs.sourceforge.net/aqbanking/moneysplash/ (one of the few 
code bits that haven't been migrated from the sourceforge.net CVS to 
devel.aqbanking.de SVN, simply because it seems to be abandoned code anyway.)

The last author of those aqbanking2 python bindings was Michael Dietrich who 
also reported a few weeks ago that he internally kept maintaining those 
bindings a bit more, see 
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.aqbanking.devel/2781 and thread 
and also (in German) 
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.aqbanking.devel/2784 . His 
internally continued python bindings are still for aqbanking2, not 
aqbanking3. Also, he let me have a look at his current code status privately, 
but hasn't announced any download possibility here in public. Nevertheless 
asking there can't hurt.

If anyone contributes updates to aqbanking's python bindings so that they work 
again with aqbanking3 (and submits that code under Modified BSD license), we 
would happily include this into the aqbanking SVN and releases. Thanks a lot 
in advance!

Regards,

Christian

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