Krishnakant wrote:
Administration is a job to be done on-site and if a single user is going to use it on a desktop then I don't know what more would he need than automated installation and configuration?
Lets not make the same mistake Microsoft made when it did not offer networking support in its initial operating systems and Billy even made a statement about this. Later on they were forced to add networking support for a multi-user environment. Please note that T___y is already being used in multi-user setups even in ordinary shops and small offices. Nowadays there is more than one computer in various offices and there are more than one employees making entries. Security is essential to ensure that the employee who uses Gnukhata does not screw it up when he is switching over to a new job. Plus in Windows he should be able to run this software as an unprivileged user. The first migration to Gnukhata will take place in windows for T___y users. Once they get familiar, they will migrate to Linux.
I want to ask one question to all readers, Will the end-user ever care if we have postgresql or mysql at the back-end unless he is a programmer or a techno person?
The objections were raised by a programmer cum hacker and his opinion does carry weight if it helps improvise and simplify the target software.