On 10/22/07, Joshua D. Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Travers wrote:
Before I begin, if everyone really wants to go with either of these
licenses, I dont consider any of my objections to be blocking. But at
the same time, I should flag concerns that I see and why I don't use
either of t
Chris Travers wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> When I orignally wrote the document which would become the LedgerSMB
> manual, I licensed it under the GNU Free Documentation License. Since
> then I have received a number of complaints regarding the licensing
> terms of the manual. In general there seem to be
Forgot a few things:
Coding standards are in doc/ (in the application's directory). They
are a little out of date and a few things need to be added.:
variable/function names tend to use the lower_case_underscore format.
This is strongly encouraged.
I you don't have a copy of "Perl Best Practice
On 10/22/07, Del Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Thanks, as always, for the response.
>
> I took a look at the road map and the brief architecture outline -- is
> there a more in depth document? I'm assuming there might be and I'm
> also assuming that I need to register with the
Never mind about the user account, I decided to try a password change
and was able to get in.
Regards
Del
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Hi Chris,
Thanks, as always, for the response.
I took a look at the road map and the brief architecture outline -- is
there a more in depth document? I'm assuming there might be and I'm
also assuming that I need to register with the site in order to get
access. To that end, I registered (about
On Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 12:23:04PM -0700, Chris Travers wrote:
> 3) The license will be shorter, and easier to understand for everyone.
A couple notes:
> My proposed license text is:
> Copyright 2005-2007 The LedgerSMB Project. All rights reserved.
> [Maintainer may list additional copyright sep
Hi Del;
The major reason for keeping the development discussion on this list
at the moment at least is to avoid overwhelming basic users with
technical details :-) Hence I will provide a few quick pointers to
the code here, and we can further discuss the issues here.
Before I begin, I will warn
Hello All,
After some discussions with Chris Travers over on the -users list, I
have decided to attempt to make some changes to LSMB for my own personal
usage but would gladly contribute back anything useful (or even
marginal) that I can come up with. To that end, I am writing to make
sure that w