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gitorious.org:ledger/ledger into contrib-non-profit-annual-audit-reports
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Added sample PDF artifacts for the example (see README)
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* --wide-register-format is no long an option, use -F
* %D now must be %(date)
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auditors.
I developed this, and therefore have the full git commit history, in my
personal "Small-Hacks" repository, which can be cloned from:
git://gitorious.org/bkuhn/small-hacks.git
More details on that are available by visiting:
https://gitorious.org/bkuhn/small-hacks
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The basic idea here is that given non-profit-test-data.ledger herein,
there should be a script that I could run, in this fashion:
$ general-ledger-report -b 2011/03/01 -e 2012/03/01 -f tests/non-profit-test-data.ledger
that would generate:
non-profit-test-data_chart-of-accounts.txt
non-profit-test-data_general-ledger.ods
Note that the ODS file currently has placeholders, as I haven't fully
figured out how to use the =hyperlink() function to make relative
hyperlinks.
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Upon discussion with John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com> on #ledger on
irc.freenode.net, the following was indicated:
<johnw> bkuhn: as long as the GPL infection stays in contrib, I see no problem
with it
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<bkuhn> ... I got the ... answer, which is "johnw will accept GPL'd stuff
in contrib/..., as long as it's careful to not cause GPL to cover
the main Ledger codebase that's not in contrib/..."
Therefore, the non-profit-audit-reports/ application will be licensed
GPLv3-or-later.
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