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Google Summer of Code 2014 Ideas
 
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Welcome, potential Google Summer of Code students!  This projects is
 
currently called "The NPO Accounting Project", for lack of a better name.
 

	
 
The project is coordinated by
 
[Software Freedom Conservancy, Inc.](https://sfconservancy.org/) which is a
 
501(c)(3) charitable not-for-profit organization in the USA.  We run all our
 
operations solely and completely on Free Software.
 

	
 
One area that we've had great difficulty is regarding non-profit accounting
 
software.  We've launch this project to improve the state of accounting
 
Open Source and Free Software for non-profits.
 
Open Source and Free Software for non-profits.  Since we're a young project,
 
there are only the three potential projects below for a GSoC 2014 student.
 
Assuming Google picks us for GSoC 2014, we'll be selecting just one student,
 
but we've provided three project choices as we need all of these items done
 
anyway, and we want to find the best possible student/project match. 
 

	
 
## Possible GSoC 2014 Projects
 

	
 
1. Add all necessary the tag types found
 
   [the tutorial on the Ledger-CLI setup for fiscal sponsor 501(c)3 organizations](https://gitorious.org/ledger/npo-ledger-cli/)
 
   into the
 
   [REST API for basic double-entry accounting](http://npoacct.sfconservancy.org/accounting-api/).
 
 
 
   This will require the student to get familiar (or already be familiar)
 
   with how Ledger-CLI works, how REST APIs work, and learn some basics of
 
   double entry accounting.
 

	
 
    A successful student should be able to complete that work about
 
    three-quarters the way through the summer, and then be able to focus on
 
    actually writing a few specialized NPO-style report using the API.  A
 
    great acid test will be to use the API to implement the
 
    [IRS required charity public support test](http://www.irs.gov/Charities-&-Non-Profits/Exempt-Organizations-Annual-Reporting-Requirements-Form-990,-Schedules-A-and-B:-Public-Charity-Support-Test).
 

	
 
2. Build a better test suite for [Ledger-CLI](http://www.ledger-cli.org/).
 

	
 
   Since this project relies so heavily on Ledger-CLI, we'd really like there
 
   to be a full test coverage for Ledger-CLI.  To do that, a student will
 
   need to be already somewhat familiar C++ and willing to learn about how to
 
   set up test suites for C++ programs, and likes writing tests.  The student
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