Salvete!

> So do we want one Koha to rule them all, including country-specific
> features, or do we want one fork per country?



    +1 to One Koha to Rule Them All, provided that Koha remain GPL as always 
and not under Sauron's control. ;)


    But seriously, a long time ago when animals could talk, I remember pointing 
out that it was easy to swap languages on the catalogue. This is an extremely 
useful feature to multilingual organisations or bodies - read Kiwis, the UN, 
Canadians and any other nation with more than one official language, silly 
nations like the US with NO official language, CKJ libraries and so on. 


    Now if y'all are clever enough to get stuff to work in a way that lets 
people whittle things down appropriately through plugins, more power to you. If 
modules must be made, I still beg folks to break that down in terms of Library 
type preference sets so that there's a Koha in a Box for Small Rural Libraries, 
one for Large Academic Libraries, et cetera.

Cheers,
Brooke
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