Privacy and passwords

Paul Schwartz pmjs1115 at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 5 10:06:43 EST 2008



----- Original Message ----
> From: Ian Lewis <ianmlewis at gmail.com>
> To: Keith A. Milner <kamilner at superlative.org>
> Cc: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
> Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2008 6:05:41 AM
> Subject: Re: Privacy and passwords
> 
> 2008/3/5, Keith A. Milner :
> >
> > For a start, with all software development there is a need to sort the
> > wheat
> > from the chaff and to prioritise features. In my experience, a large
> > number
> > of users concerns and wishes are chaff. Often they are poorly developed
> > ideas, impractical, low-priority, or niche requirements. Sometimes they
> > are
> > simply "a bad idea".
> 
> 
> Point taken.  I simply don't want gnucash to be one of those projects where
> if you aren't a developer your concerns and wishes are automatically sorted
> as chaff. Practically speaking, it may end up that way but I wish developers
> would approach open source with a less self-serving manner. At least we
> should be polite when refusing to implement features.
> 

I haven't read every message, but I have yet to find a response from a developer [I don't know who they all are] that I consider impolite. I am very impressed with their efforts, and find gnucash a valuable tool [though certainly not perfect. Someday I may even learn scheme :-)]

Paul





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