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SF.net SVN: ledger-smb: [35] trunk/TODO



Revision: 35
          http://svn.sourceforge.net/ledger-smb/?rev=35&view=rev
Author:   einhverfr
Date:     2006-09-05 21:46:32 -0700 (Tue, 05 Sep 2006)

Log Message:
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Stripped out done items for next version.

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/TODO

Modified: trunk/TODO
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--- trunk/TODO	2006-09-06 04:32:51 UTC (rev 34)
+++ trunk/TODO	2006-09-06 04:46:32 UTC (rev 35)
@@ -1,33 +1,3 @@
-Near immediate items (release-delaying?).  * indicates completed.
-- *project  name
-- *revision control
-- *add not null constraint to acc_trans.chart_id
-- *Change acc_trans.amount to NUMERIC
-- *Update SL-Basic.tex tarball to be the new manual for LedgerSMB
-- *coding standard
-- *fix the session security problem in the main application
-- *Tightened browser caching rules so that the back button is no problem.
-- *hosting, Sourceforge import SVN (almost done)
-- *solve security problem for admin.pl (central db?)  
-	Suggest starting with a simple server-side cookie.  Then when we
-	add authentication abstraction, this problem can be permanently
-	solved in a modular fashion.
-- * finish removing references to sql-ledger 
-- *write upgrade/crossgrade script from SL -> LedgerSMB (mostly done)
-	Database script is done.  Just untar over the top?
-	If so, then this is done.
-- *write press release
-- *write SL List announcement
-- *CONTRIBUTORS/AUTHORS file.
-- *Delete setup.pl file for released versions. (not in SVN). (via the SL2LS.pl)
-- *Run final tests on applications
-  - *crossgrade script-- missing SL directory unlink logic.
-  - *templates
-  - *db upgrade 
-- *Fix printing bug with LaTeX templates.  Error:
-	Quantifier follows nothing in regex; 
-	marked by <-- HERE in m/? <-- HERE / at LedgerSMB/Form.pm line 1107.
-
 Higher priorities
 - Move all other floats to NUMERICs in the database schemas.
 - Create a new naming system that allows us to track db schema changes between


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