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Main Developers:
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Robin Clark <rclark@hmc.edu> wrote the original X-Accountant
Linas Vepstas <linas@linas.org> rewrote the original X-Accountant
Jeremy Collins <linux@cyberramp.net> for GnuCash web site & GTK/gnome code
Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu> for perl, scheme, init/prefs, GTK/gnome port
Robin Clark <rclark@hmc.edu> wrote the original X-Accountant in Motif
as a school project, taking it to version 0.9 by October 1997.
Linas Vepstas <linas@linas.org> liked what he saw: the GUI was slick,
the code was documented and well structured, and it was all GPL'ed.
And so he re-wrote it: adding cell-widgets to XbaeMatrix, so that
the combobox and arrows would make an even slicker GUI, rewrote the
X-Accountant internals to add double-entry, an account heirarchy,
split out a transaction mini-engine, add support for stocks, and spiff
up the help menus. This was version 1.0 as of January 1998. Since
then, for version 1.1, the engine was expanded & refined, and the
register window code completely redesigned and made mostly
Motif-(and GUI-)independent. Did some prototype OFX work.
Jeremy Collins <linux@cyberramp.net> publicized the GnoMoney project
widely and broadly, and then changed its name to GnuCash. Jeremy
created the gnucash.org web site, registered the domain, got the
initial GTK/gnome code working.
Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu> abused everyone for not using perl,
and then added guile/scheme support. Rob maintains the build
infrastructure, is handling the whole guile/perl extension language
thing, and is dealing with configuration & configurability.
Fixes & Patches:
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