"lot of people offer to test software - the very fact that a person is offering
and expecting some one to take him up on the offer shows he is not serious.
Anyone even vaguely serious would go to the website, look at the software,
download and try it out and then come up with ideas/bugs/requests."
-- Kenneth Gonsalves, a fellow list user, said this, and I would like
to register offence at his statement. Paradoxically, this gentleman
emails me offline asking us to test *his* financial accounting
package. Well,*that* involves downloading close to 30 mb dependency
crud, after which we had to perform occult ceremonies with pythons,
boas and other snakes in the grass just to get the darn thing to work.
We are disinclined to waste productive time with installation arcana.
We want work done, and do not spend all day trolling in mailing lists.
Is there a .deb we can pick up somewhere? And yes, I would consider
contact with the developer *is* essential. Mailing lists (like this
one?) are rude and take a high-handed stand with genuine offers to
help. Proprietary software people are more polite, less arrogant.
Tally is working just fine. You want support from professionals? Come
half way down the bridge first.
I've had my say. I have contacted the GNUKhata dev team, and hope to
get a reply. I would not have posted to this mailing list again, but
unfortunately, the GNUKhata deb was unavailable from the notified
download location.
Suhit Kelkar