At 02:44 PM 12/16/2013 -0600, Nicole Engard wrote:
Can we also get this list added to the list of mailing lists on the Koha
site?

No suggestion of a "fictional conspiracy theory", but a couple of days ago we were happy to see that Koha belongs to the international Koha community, and that [American] PTFS had lost in court.

So why an "American" list? (and from another thread, "American" meeting?)

I'm in Canada so the idea that "discussion will at times [be?] related to issues more important to users in North America" is tempting. But possibly divisive, or worse, discriminatory.

Koha is open source *software*, and while translations, char sets that transcend UTF-8, whatever, may occasionally be nationalistic, why another list?

Ms Blake -- could you please explain why I should sign up to your new list? And what might be "more important" to NA users that is not appropriate on this list?

Thanks and best regards,
Paul


Thanks a ton!
Nicole


On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Nora Blake <[email protected]>wrote:

> Greetings all,
>
> A new Koha-related email list has been created.  This list will facilitate
> discussion for Koha users based in North America.  Everyone from anywhere
> is invited to join this list but please know that discussion will at times
> related to issues more important to users in North America.
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> Information about the email list, including instructions on joining can be
> found here:
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> http://lists.bywatersolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/kohana
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>
> Thank you,
>
> Nora
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