> amounts, etc. Not the only way to do it, of course, just a suggestion > and what I thought would be easiest to implement. I certainly am > interested in seeing what you have, though, and I'm *certain* we'll all > appreciate any working implementation!! ;) > > I know I will! > (Thank God someone is actually going to spew forth code on this)
I don't want to put a dampener on this, but I think a clearer focus on what is to be done is a better approach than for someone to go out and start coding what they would like to see. Code is a "Good Thing(TM)" but there are still two different camps at least. Those who want to plan for 'X' dollars to buy a new truck and those who want to be able to say "OK, 10% of this months income goes into the Truck Purchasing section of my budget". I put myself in the last category. Then of course there is the "I get 'Y' dollars per year so I am going to plan my budget for 12 months" camp (which is a splinter of the last group). I might sit down over the next couple of days (i.e. when I get some free time), make some clear groups and post my interpretation. Then perhaps a poll might be an idea... Although that might cloud the issue a bit. Also, I'd like to suggest, where possible, to keep this sort of discussion on the -users list. I guess that most, if not all the -devel subscribers are on -users, but some of these comments are "what I want", which doesn't seem to be -devel. Of course that just my opinion. Ah, the joy of not knowing where we are going. :-) S. -- European Citizens: Please do a little work to convince the European Parliament to reject software patents. This page explains the issue and provides suggestions for action; take the time to participate. http://swpat.ffii.org/
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