On 6/14/07, Josh Berkus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> The first text one reads on ledgersmb.org says:
>
> "LedgerSMB is a fork of a popular general ledger software package called
> SQL-Ledger largely written and maintained by Dieter Simader.
> SMB is an acronym for Small Medium Business."
>
> The project is almost a year old now, and I'll bet there's as much of Chris'
> code as Dieter's at this point.  Time to stop calling ourselves a fork, yes?
> Or at least, not before we explain anything else.

I would suggest making this change when we release 1.3.

1.3 is architecturally different (at least for new code) and
represents a major departure point.

>
> I suggest:
>
> "LedgerSMB is an open source, free, web-based small business general ledger
> and accounting software package.  It performs the work of popular software
> like QuickBooks and Peachtree, with additional modules for Point of Sale,
> Inventory and other features."
>
> Then we can put the Dieter-fork sentence somewhere towards the end of the
> About page.
>
> --
> Josh Berkus
> PostgreSQL @ Sun
> San Francisco
>
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