I guess to each his own priority.

Back in October i was debating between starting using either Ledger or 
Hledger.
Somehow come across Beancount in the process and when I saw the all docs i 
was sold to it.

Finally a project with proper design spec, documentation and feedback loop.

While gdocs isn't the nicest platform for reading, I'm happy it enabled 
this amount of information to exist in the first place.

My 2 cents...

On Saturday, February 13, 2016 at 10:28:10 PM UTC-5, Vikas Rawal wrote:
>
>
> > 
> > I stopped reading beancount docs after they were removed from the 
> repository. The idea of collaborative editing in Google Docs is good, but 
> in my case the implementation isn't usable (for many practical reasons) and 
> the files always are too „far away“ from me, hidden through apps and APIs 
> and libraries and JS and clouds. 
>
> Seeing the docs on Google Drive put me off. It is so inconvenient to read 
> them online. The documents are formatted as if for casual printing. They 
> are neither meant to be read on-screen, nor professional enough for serious 
> printing. 
>
> While I could see that beancount had a lot to offer, having docs on Google 
> puts me off. 
>
> Vikas 
>
>

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