SQL-Ledger Debian package 2.8.29-1 was created and uploaded:

From the changelog:

  • New upstream release:
    • fixed missing internal notes on orders
    • added sales/purchase order import option
  • Updated Standards-Version to 3.8.4 (no changes).

The LedgerSMB Core Team announced the release of version 1.2.20, which includes a number of moderate fixes. None of the fixes are security-critical or critical regarding accounting data.

The Internchange developers announced the release of a version 5.7.5 development release, which includes all known bug and security fixes at that point, as well as a few minor new features (see the WHATSNEW file for details).

OpenOffice.org 3.2 Released

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OpenOffice.org 3.2 is now available for download. New features are described in detail at http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/3.2/.

The LedgerSMB Core Team announced the release of version 1.3.0 beta 3, which corrects issues from the beta 2 release.

The LedgerSMB Core Team announced the release of version 1.3.0 beta 2, noting that a number of bugs from the previous beta have been fixed including the inability to set sales taxes per customer or vendor.

LedgerSMB 1.2.19 Released

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The LedgerSMB Core Team announced the release of version 1.2.19, which includes a number of important fixes including the security hotfixes available. It also includes a fix for a (rather rare) sales tax rounding bug where the tax is sometimes rounded improperly when discounts are applied at the same time.

Oracle completed the acquisition of Sun Microsystems and made available invites an Oracle + Sun Product Strategy Webcast series, including one demonstrating the continued commitment to office productivity. More information can also be found at Oracles Overview and FAQ.

The LedgerSMB Core Team announced the release of version 1.3.0 beta 1. The following areas are addressed in this: Security, Separation of Duties, End of Year, General Ledger/Journal, Reconciliation, Payments, Contact Handling, Development, and the Database.

An updated version of the FAQ on Oracle and Sun contains a section which expresses Oracle's intend to continue developing and supporting OpenOffice.org as open source.