> I'm still interested in hearing about candidate applications that fill > a role similar to gnucash that could be promoted to Core. Dropping > the aging gnucash codebase and its dependancies certaintly has its > merit. I'd be much happier with moving gnucash to Extras if there was > something else in the personal finances/book-keeping area taking its > place inside Core. If we only had a better idea of when the gtk2 port > of gnucash was expected to release something..anything..even > pre-releases. The proverbial 'soon'. Realistically, this conversation appears to be 'let's drop it because it uses GNOME 1'. I'd argue that, especially since the work is in progress, that that's not the reason it should be dropped. If you're willing to drop all personal finance stuff from Core, that seems like a more consistent idea. Bill