PS. It's Koha (as Owen wrote it) not KOHA (sorry pet peeve of mine) - it's a word and not an acronym - if you're interested in learning more about the origin of the name check this out: http://bywatersolutions.com/2010/10/15/what-is-a-koha/
Nicole On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Owen Leonard <[email protected]> wrote: >> my question is about the advantages of KOHA 4 and LibLime, >> which presents differences. > > The advantage of using Koha (the latest version of which is 3.4.1) is > that it's part of a real open source project backed by a community of > developers from around the world. Koha will always be free software > and its development will always be done out in the open. > > "Liblime Koha," which has been arbitrarily given the version number 4, > is the product of a single company which is openly hostile to the Koha > community. > > As far as I'm concerned that's all you need to know. No feature > differences between the two would be enough for me to ever recommend > "Liblime Koha" over the real thing. > > -- Owen > > -- > Web Developer > Athens County Public Libraries > http://www.myacpl.org > _______________________________________________ > Koha-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.koha-community.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel > website : http://www.koha-community.org/ > git : http://git.koha-community.org/ > bugs : http://bugs.koha-community.org/ > _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.koha-community.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel website : http://www.koha-community.org/ git : http://git.koha-community.org/ bugs : http://bugs.koha-community.org/
