My proposal for integrating #GNUTaler with #Tryton/#GNUHealth was accepted by #NGITaler. 💯
🎉
I will develop a Tryton module which would allows users to integrate payments with Taler into their webshops, businesses.
Tryton is a popular libre business management system written in Python, used for operating webshops and enterprise resource planning - there are many modules for financial accounting, sales, inventory and stock, CRM, shipping, subscription management, etc. Existing payment provider integrations within Tryton are limited to specific proprietary payment providers, having a Taler based option would allow organisations to deal with Taler based payments (incoming as well as outgoing).
This includes the users of GNU Health (which is built on Tryton) and which provides libre alternatives for Hospital Management software, Health Information Systems and Electronic Health Records.
https://nlnet.nl/project/TALER-Tryton/
#NLnet
@nlnet@social.nlnet.nl @NGI_Taler@ps.s10y.eu @Taler@fosstodon.org @tryton@fosstodon.org @gnuhealth@mastodon.social @meanmicio@todon.eu
Today I spend several hours watching #ansible playbooks deploying a system - iteratively fixing issues. It takes ages, even when using --start-at-task. And in the end it can't be reproduced in just a few days due to downloaded lxc-containers.
I'd really, really like to use #guix deploy instead, which builds the config-files and pops up a new system - instead of execution command after command. Anyhow I eagerly missing some handling for secrets like #debops provides.
Any ideas?
My proposal for integrating #GNUTaler with #Tryton/#GNUHealth was accepted by #NGITaler. 💯
🎉
I will develop a Tryton module which would allows users to integrate payments with Taler into their webshops, businesses.
Tryton is a popular libre business management system written in Python, used for operating webshops and enterprise resource planning - there are many modules for financial accounting, sales, inventory and stock, CRM, shipping, subscription management, etc. Existing payment provider integrations within Tryton are limited to specific proprietary payment providers, having a Taler based option would allow organisations to deal with Taler based payments (incoming as well as outgoing).
This includes the users of GNU Health (which is built on Tryton) and which provides libre alternatives for Hospital Management software, Health Information Systems and Electronic Health Records.
https://nlnet.nl/project/TALER-Tryton/
#NLnet
@nlnet@social.nlnet.nl @NGI_Taler@ps.s10y.eu @Taler@fosstodon.org @tryton@fosstodon.org @gnuhealth@mastodon.social @meanmicio@todon.eu
Today I spend several hours watching #ansible playbooks deploying a system - iteratively fixing issues. It takes ages, even when using --start-at-task. And in the end it can't be reproduced in just a few days due to downloaded lxc-containers.
I'd really, really like to use #guix deploy instead, which builds the config-files and pops up a new system - instead of execution command after command. Anyhow I eagerly missing some handling for secrets like #debops provides.
Any ideas?