Hi Bill I'm may be one of those uncommon people you are referencing... I'm a CGA, and for years have supported and worked with FOSS, including setting up a couple of (very small) companies in the UK to use GnuCash and PayThyme (an open source UK payroll system). I'm currently stuck in a largely proprietary and closed source world, using Sage ACCPAC for work and Quickbooks for private clients -- neither of which were my choice. I've also developed accounting and financial reporting systems using LAMP (and more recently, the symfony framework on LAMP). I've been aware of SQL-Ledger and looked at it years ago, but have not actually worked with it. I don't have a huge amount of time, but I would certainly be willing to discuss possibilities. Martin Settle On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Stewart Bill <wstewart [ at ] cirruscomputing [ dot ] com>wrote: > > Hi - we have a couple customers (of our open source cloud solution) that > are looking for help with their use of http://SQL-Ledger.com, one of the > oldest, most boring, and best FOSS accounting apps, with a principle > developer living in Alberta. > > They are looking for someone who can help them start with the built-in > chart of accounts, setup their company, and establish the processes and > reports they need. Additional consulting beyond that is possible. > > Folks that are good at accounting and open to open source are not > common, so appreciate any feelers you can put out in accounting type > communities. They don't need to be running Ubuntu, just willing to work > with SQL-Ledger and help companies under 10 people. > > We can provide a cloud accessible version of SQL-Ledger to play with for > anyone interested. > > Thanks much, > Bill > > -- > > Bill Stewart > http://CirrusComputing.com/ > wstewart [ at ] cirruscomputing [ dot ] com > 1-613-797-7744 > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux mailing list > Linux [ at ] lists [ dot ] oclug [ dot ] on [ dot ] ca > http://oclug.on.ca/mailman/listinfo/linux >