From 5b84c0a120acbc3677b7d37f43052bebfedd7533 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Simon Michael Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 07:41:34 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] doc: clean up HCAR archive --- doc/HCAR-OLD.md | 88 ------------------------------- doc/HCAR/200811 | 12 +++++ doc/HCAR/200905 | 12 +++++ doc/HCAR/201105 | 24 +++++++++ doc/{HCAR.tex => HCAR/201111.tex} | 0 5 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 88 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/HCAR-OLD.md create mode 100644 doc/HCAR/200811 create mode 100644 doc/HCAR/200905 create mode 100644 doc/HCAR/201105 rename doc/{HCAR.tex => HCAR/201111.tex} (100%) diff --git a/doc/HCAR-OLD.md b/doc/HCAR-OLD.md deleted file mode 100644 index d836dd14e..000000000 --- a/doc/HCAR-OLD.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -## 2011/11/1 HCAR - -hledger is a library and end-user tool (with command-line, curses and web -interfaces) for converting, recording, and analyzing financial -transactions, using a simple human-editable plain text file format. It is -a haskell port and friendly fork of John Wiegley's Ledger, licensed under -GNU GPLv3+. - -hledger aims to be a reliable, practical tool for daily use. It reports -charts of accounts or account balances, filters transactions by type, -helps you record new transactions, converts CSV data from your bank, -publishes your text journal with a rich web interface, generates simple -charts, and provides an API for use in your own financial scripts and -apps. - -In the last six months there have been two major releases. 0.15 focussed -on features and 0.16 focussed on quality. Changes include: - -- new modal command-line interface, extensible with hledger-* executables in the path -- more useful web interface, with real account registers and basic charts -- hledger-web no longer needs to create support files, and uses latest yesod & warp -- more ledger compatibility -- misc command enhancements, API improvements, bug fixes, documentation updates -- lines of code increased by 3k to 8k -- project committers increased by 6 to 21 - -Current plans include: - -- Continue the release rhythm of odd-numbered = features, even-numbered = - quality/stability/polish, and releasing on the first of a month - -- In 0.17, clean up the storage layer, allow rcs integration via - filestore, and read (or convert) more formats - -- Keep working towards wider usefulness, improving the web interface and - providing standard financial reports - -## 2011/05 HCAR - -hledger is a haskell port and friendly fork of John Wiegley's ledger. It -is a robust command-line accounting tool with a simple human-editable data -format. Given a plain text file describing transactions, of money or any -other commodity, hledger will print the chart of accounts, account -balances, or transactions you're interested in. It can also help you -record transactions, or convert CSV data from your bank. There are also -curses and web interfaces. The project aims to provide a reliable, -practical day-to-day financial reporting tool, and also a useful library -for building financial apps in haskell. - -Since hledger's last HCAR entry in 2009, hledger became cabalised, had 10 -non-bugfix releases on hackage, split into multiple packages, acquired a -public mailing list, bug tracker, fairly comprehensive manual, -cross-platform binaries, and has grown to 5k lines of code and 15 -committers. 0.14 has just been released, with 5 code committers. - -The project is available under the GNU GPLv3 or later, at http://hledger.org . - -Current plans are to continue development at a steady pace, to attract -more developers, and to become more useful to a wider range of users, eg -by building in more awareness of standard accounting procedures and by -improving the web and other interfaces. - -## 2009/05 HCAR - -hledger is a (primarily) command-line accounting tool similar to John -Wiegley's "ledger". It reads a plain text journal file describing money -or commodity transactions, or timelog entries, and generates precise -activity and balance reports. - -Since the last report, hledger has reached release 0.4 on Hackage. It has -60 test cases, new features such as basic curses and web-based interfaces, -and has had some performance tuning. It is now quite useful for day to day -reporting of money and time. Also, the project has a new web address -(hledger.org), and has attracted two new committers. - -## 2008/11 HCAR - -hledger is a command-line accounting tool similar to John Wiegley’s ledger tool. - -The first release has been published on Hackage, and has attracted some -interest. It can be used for generating simple balance and transaction -reports from a plain-text general ledger. A home page and mail list has -also been created. - -Immediate plans are to add some more of the most useful features from -ledger, so that hledger can be used for day-to-day finances, and to grow -the community of contributors. - diff --git a/doc/HCAR/200811 b/doc/HCAR/200811 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ef306de08 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/HCAR/200811 @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +2008/11 HCAR + +hledger is a command-line accounting tool similar to John Wiegley’s ledger tool. + +The first release has been published on Hackage, and has attracted some +interest. It can be used for generating simple balance and transaction +reports from a plain-text general ledger. A home page and mail list has +also been created. + +Immediate plans are to add some more of the most useful features from +ledger, so that hledger can be used for day-to-day finances, and to grow +the community of contributors. diff --git a/doc/HCAR/200905 b/doc/HCAR/200905 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0f9085821 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/HCAR/200905 @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +2009/05 HCAR + +hledger is a (primarily) command-line accounting tool similar to John +Wiegley's "ledger". It reads a plain text journal file describing money +or commodity transactions, or timelog entries, and generates precise +activity and balance reports. + +Since the last report, hledger has reached release 0.4 on Hackage. It has +60 test cases, new features such as basic curses and web-based interfaces, +and has had some performance tuning. It is now quite useful for day to day +reporting of money and time. Also, the project has a new web address +(hledger.org), and has attracted two new committers. diff --git a/doc/HCAR/201105 b/doc/HCAR/201105 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0ae5fcd94 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/HCAR/201105 @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +2011/05 HCAR + +hledger is a haskell port and friendly fork of John Wiegley's ledger. It +is a robust command-line accounting tool with a simple human-editable data +format. Given a plain text file describing transactions, of money or any +other commodity, hledger will print the chart of accounts, account +balances, or transactions you're interested in. It can also help you +record transactions, or convert CSV data from your bank. There are also +curses and web interfaces. The project aims to provide a reliable, +practical day-to-day financial reporting tool, and also a useful library +for building financial apps in haskell. + +Since hledger's last HCAR entry in 2009, hledger became cabalised, had 10 +non-bugfix releases on hackage, split into multiple packages, acquired a +public mailing list, bug tracker, fairly comprehensive manual, +cross-platform binaries, and has grown to 5k lines of code and 15 +committers. 0.14 has just been released, with 5 code committers. + +The project is available under the GNU GPLv3 or later, at http://hledger.org . + +Current plans are to continue development at a steady pace, to attract +more developers, and to become more useful to a wider range of users, eg +by building in more awareness of standard accounting procedures and by +improving the web and other interfaces. diff --git a/doc/HCAR.tex b/doc/HCAR/201111.tex similarity index 100% rename from doc/HCAR.tex rename to doc/HCAR/201111.tex