> From: Sascha Krüsi <
sascha.kruesi@...>
> Date: May 5, 2008 2:49:29 PM MDT (CA)
> To: "'Nathan Gray'" <
nathan@...>
> Subject: AW: AW: [Perp-developers] Egroupware Perp Balance Sheet
>
> Dear Nathan,
>
> Thanks a lot for you last mail and the given information. The
> Questions you
> asked in our last mail are all resolved until now, so lets forget
> about them
> ,-)
>
>> In what ways would you like to contribute?
>> Are there any enhancements in particular that you would [like to] be
>> working on?
>> Is there a particular European Standard that you would like to
>> guarantee?
>
> There is actually nothing in particular we want to work at, at least
> until
> now. Our goal is just to support you and the project, that we can
> accelerate
> the development speed by assisting the project. As I wrote in the
> last mail
> we already started to fix some bugs. Unfortunately we are not able to
> recover all the changes we have made so that we have start once
> again with
> an svn on our side to write an patch which should contain all the
> bugsfixes.
> But this will take about 4 weeks.
>
>> Are you aware that projectERP is "... distributed in the hope that it
>> will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY..."?
>> What are the major differences between North American GAAP and those
>> in Europe?
>> You mention that you are a "little web developing company", and that
>> you "are studying financial accounting". Are you all also students,
>> or is your company expanding from web developing into new markets?
>
> There are no major different between USGAAP and SWISS GAAP only the
> goodwill
> calculation and transaction are different but these problem are not
> really
> essential the companies of small size, because big firms will be
> more likely
> to use SAP or other big ERP. Our company is the work of two
> students. So we
> are studying and working. We do Web development as our core
> competence.
>
>> You are welcome to join us.
>> You should submit the patch file(s) for the bugs you have fixed to
>
http://www.projecterp.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/newticket>> , one patch per ticket. The patches should be able to be applied
>> against trunk (current SVN) with no conflicts, and will be evaluated
>> on quality and conformance to the standards.
>
> Thanks once again for your cooperation. We are happy to help and
> contribute
> our work as soon as possible.
>
> Best regards
> Sascha Krüsi
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Nathan Gray [mailto:
nathan@...]
> Gesendet: Montag, 28. April 2008 23:44
> An: Developers pERP
> Cc:
sascha.kruesi@...
> Betreff: Re: AW: [Perp-developers] Egroupware Perp Balance Sheet
>
>
> On 28-Apr-08, at 2:40 PM, Sascha Krüsi wrote:
>> We wrote you an Email some time ago because of the bug and the
>> negated
>> balance sheet.
>
> Yes, I remember. I asked some questions about that, but you never
> answered them.
>
>> ...That we decided
>> to join your developers group if possible. We want to contribute to
>> your
>> project ...
>>
>> That's why I wanted to ask you what we have to do to join your
>> developers
>> group. We would like to contribute the bugs we already fixed.
>> ...
>>>
>> We think if we get an SVN account and developer status, it would be
>> able for us on one hand
>> to help to advance the project but also guarantee a European
>> Standard as we
>> are studying financial accounting at Switzerland's leading
>> Universities.
>
> A good start would be reading:
>
http://www.projecterp.org/mediawiki/index.php/Frequently_Asked_Questions>
http://www.projecterp.org/mediawiki/index.php/Developer%27s_Corner>
http://www.projecterp.org/mediawiki/index.php/Developer_Documentation>
> if you haven't already.
>
> Also, please join the developer's mailing list
> (
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/perp-developers> ) and introduce yourself or yourselves. Discussion among developers
> should occur on the list, rather than emailing me directly.
>
> In what ways would you like to contribute?
> Are there any enhancements in particular that you would [like to] be
> working on?
> Is there a particular European Standard that you would like to
> guarantee?
> Are you aware that projectERP is "... distributed in the hope that it
> will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY..."?
> What are the major differences between North American GAAP and those
> in Europe?
> You mention that you are a "little web developing company", and that
> you "are studying financial accounting". Are you all also students,
> or is your company expanding from web developing into new markets?
>
>
>> What do you think is there a possibility for customweb limited to
>> join your
>> project? If yes, what would we have to do?
>
> You are welcome to join us.
> You should submit the patch file(s) for the bugs you have fixed to
>
http://www.projecterp.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/newticket> , one patch per ticket. The patches should be able to be applied
> against trunk (current SVN) with no conflicts, and will be evaluated
> on quality and conformance to the standards.
>
>> Would it be possible to get
>> developer status and get full access to upcoming project ant the
>> whole
>> repository and if available a svn account?
>
>
> You are welcome to contribute, and our full repository has always been
> available to the public.
>
> With regards to an SVN account, we'll start with your patches and go
> from there.
> Getting an SVN account is the last step on the road to becoming a full
> pERP developer, and they aren't given out lightly. Of all our
> developers, only half have write access to the repository.
>
> There are many ways to contribute to pERP, most of which don't need an
> SVN account.
>
http://www.projecterp.org/mediawiki/index.php/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Are> _you_open_to_help.3F__Can_I_contribute.3F
>
>
>
> Nathan Gray
> nathan at goarctic dot com
>
>
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