On Wednesday 27 May 2009 08:15:10 jtd wrote:
BTW the first AV was a licenced version which failed to prevent some worm or the other. And (funnily) an older employee remembered that the 2nd one (now reincarnated) was dumped because of the same reason.
what is AV? and how is your installation of AVsap going?
Havent started as yet. In the middle of shifting office premises. Hope to start testing both by the weekend. BTW I had tried to check out GNU-khata a few months back, but could not find the code or licence afair. Afair i thought it was a "closed" software being developed "secretly".
even now it is open software being developed in a closed manner. I see a lot of this going on - the idea of commit early commit often and of having the bleeding edge stuff in trunk (even if half of it is not working) is foreign to a lot of people. They want to release only when it is 'perfect' or 'complete'. Forgetting that no software is ever perfect or complete.
The advantage of the open manner of development is that one gets feedback on every change made - rather than feedback when it is too late to make changes.