[Linux-bruxelles] recherche d'un logiciel libre de comptabilité performant et adéquat

doutreloux marc mdoutreloux at yahoo.fr
Ven 6 Sep 15:46:12 CEST 2013


Bonjour Nicolas, 


est-ce qu'ils ont étudié le logiciel "openerp" (anciennement tinyerp) qui offre les fonctions de gestion de projet et de comptabilité (avec comptabilité analytique) de manière intégrée. Ce qui me semble tout à fait correspondre au besoin.

Cordialement.

 
Marc Doutreloux
02/736.72.77
rue Gustave Fuss, 29
B-1030 Schaerbeek
Belgique



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>Objet : [Linux-bruxelles] recherche d'un logiciel libre de comptabilité performant et adéquat
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>Bonjour,
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>Le groupe numfocus recherche un logiciel de comptabilité pour ses besoins, qui sont similaires à ceux du Software Freedom Conservancy qui est prêt à recruter un programmeur pour développer / adapter l'application qui conviendrait.
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>Merci de transmettre à qui pourrait être intéressé et me mettre sur une piste.
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>Bonne journée,
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>Nicolas
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>Hello All, 
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>I just wanted to give everyone a heads up on the state of the treasury's financial accounting.  This will probably precondition a cry for help :). Things have mostly been done on an ad hoc basis thus far.  I think that this is normal for most young organizations.  
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>However, I have been running exhaustive searches on various accounting software out there over the past nine months.  This is in an effort to both formalize how we work with projects (disbursing funds, accepting donations, etc) and to help keep records for our tax filings. 
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>We are in a unique-ish position in that we are a non-profit that is a confederacy of projects.  The overwhelming majority of accounting software out there does not come standard with critical features that we need.  If you don't believe me that this is a problem, the software freedom conservancy has these same issues and they have put out a call to hire a developer to work on it. 
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>The two main features we must have is 1) a first-class notion of projects / accounts, and 2) a reliable mechanism for storing and associating documents (invoices, receipts, email, etc) with individual transactions.  The permissioning for (1) has to be gotten right and the provenance for (2) has to be rock solid.
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>Inspired by a recent discussion with the board, I spent yesterday day re-researching all of the options I could think of and all of the advice that I have been given recently on this topic.  Once again nothing really suits our needs -- or does so within our price range / off the shelf.   Even tools open tools like GnuCash, Homebank, and Ledger which could theoretically be modified to fit our needs don't really work because the underlying model is so different.
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>So even though I set out to avoid rolling our own solution because I think it might cause problems in the long term, we need to get to the long term first.  After a lot of heartache I think we have to do this ourselves.  Having looked at so many of these kinds of programs, I have come up with what I believe is a minimal solution for our use cases.  I am going to try to hack out the model tonight. However, what I am going to write will not be Leah friendly... 
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>It also might not do all of the kinds of reporting, aggregation, and interfacing that people want right off the bat.  
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>That said, I would really appreciate any help I got on this front.   I know that we are all busy and have our own projects.  I do too.  But it is becoming critical for us to get this done.  So if you are interested in this kind of project OR if you have a vested interest in seeing NumFOCUS succeed please consider helping out and let me know.
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>This is supposed to be a minimal viable product.  I think a couple of days of sprinting on this will get the job done well enough.
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>Be Well
>NumFOCUS Treasurer
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