GNUe Traffic #89 For 12 Jul 2003 Editor: Peter Sullivan By Peter Sullivan Expecting the unexpected - "welcome to the spanish inquisition help channel" Table Of Contents * Standard Format * Text Format * XML Source * Introduction * Threads Covered 1. 4 Jul 2003 Structure of the GNUe Project Introduction This covers the three main mailing lists for the GNU Enterprise (http:// www.gnuenterprise.org) project, plus the #gnuenterprise IRC channel. 1. Structure of the GNUe Project 4 Jul 2003 Archive Link: "[IRC] 04 Jul 2003" Summary By Peter Sullivan Topics: Financials (Accounting), Small Business People: Derek Neighbors Derek Neighbors (derek) noted that there were three different tracks in the GNUe project - "1. The Tools (this is primary focus currently) - 2. GNUe Small Business (secondary focus) - 3. GNUe Proper (further down road)" . He explained "The Tools are designer, forms, reports, navigator, etc etc etc i.e. the application framework. GNUe Small Business is accounting, inventory, etc that is designed as Keep It Simple Stupid (KISS) that is geared towards immediate solutions for people doing the work - non modular and lumped together quickly. GNUe Proper is the full blown ERP (SAP type equivalent) that will be highly modular and flexible and thoroughly designed" . There were already some proposals for the proper GNUe packages, notably accounting, but these were "more of a general accountants view of how things might look - rather than an implementation path" . Sharon And Joy Kernel Traffic is grateful to be developed on a computer donated by Professor Greg Benson and Professor Allan Cruse in the Department of Computer Science at the University of San Francisco. This is the same department that invented FlashMob Computing. Kernel Traffic is hosted by the generous folks at kernel.org. All pages on this site are copyright their original authors, and distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2.0.