Hi Michael
It was accepted as far as I can tell, it's certainly in the archive.
https://lists.katipo.co.nz/pipermail/koha/2024-January/060444.html
Chris
On 16 January 2024 11:07:35 pm NZDT, Michael Kuhn wrote:
>Hi
>
>From "kohan...@gmail.com" I have sent the following e-mail as usual to the
What does
sudo koha-plack --start instancename
Do?
Chris
On 19 May 2023 9:11:04 am NZST, "Bruce A. Metcalf"
wrote:
>On 5/18/23 16:51, Chris Cormack wrote:
>
>> Ok, so I think now you can try seeing if you have the koha commands back
>>
>> does sudo koha
, Bruce A. Metcalf wrote:
On 5/18/23 15:53, Chris Cormack wrote:
Hi Bruce
I Chris. I remember meeting you in Reno!
We've found the problem.
root@store:/# apt-get update && apt-get install --reinstall koha-common
[some lines skipped]
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean
Hi Bruce
We've found the problem.
On 19 May 2023 7:46:58 am NZST, "Bruce A. Metcalf"
wrote:
>On 5/18/23 14:52, David Liddle wrote:
>
>> Hello, Bruce. You've been good about chasing down the information folks have
>> asked for. I'm sorry that we haven't brought you closer
>> to a solution.
>
Tēnā koutou
I have noticed that the call for papers is live at
https://perlkohacon.fi/Call-For-Talks-Perl-Koha-Helsinki-August-2023.html
I encourage you all to submit a talk. Let's make this a great Kohacon.
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If you want to run it via IPV6 you will just need to set up Apache (or
Nginx or whatever you have in front of plack) to support IPV6 (and the
networking itself of course) and then it should work fine.
There should be no tricks needed
Chris
On 21/02/23 09:36, Michael Kuhn
available.
Happy new OS for new year :)
Chris
On Tue, 3 Jan 2023 at 12:55, Tomas Cohen Arazi wrote:
>
> Thanks for letting us know! Good luck!
>
> El lun, 2 ene 2023 19:54, Chris Cormack escribió:
>>
>> Hi All
>>
>> The linode that bugs, dashboard, s
To be clear there are still a part 2 and 3 and 4. It's not finished yet :)
Chris
On Tue, 3 Jan 2023 at 12:20, Chris Cormack wrote:
>
> Part one is done, the harder part, switching it from i386 to amd64, so
> hopefully now the rest is smooth sailing
>
> Chris
>
> On Tue
Part one is done, the harder part, switching it from i386 to amd64, so
hopefully now the rest is smooth sailing
Chris
On Tue, 3 Jan 2023 at 11:53, Chris Cormack wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> The linode that bugs, dashboard, splitter, download, plus the bots run
> on needs an OS upgrade.
Hi All
The linode that bugs, dashboard, splitter, download, plus the bots run
on needs an OS upgrade.
I am about to snapshot it and attempt that now. The server may or may
not go down for various parts of the upgrade. I will let you know when
it has been completed of I have to rollback.
Chris
Tēnā koutou anō
Here is the link for the livestream of the service tomorrow
https://view.oneroomstreaming.com/index.php?data=MTY2OTAxNDM0NDEwNDYwMDQmb25lcm9vbS1lbWFpbCZpbnZpdGF0aW9uX2NvcHlfbGluaw%3D%3D
Chris
On 21 November 2022 11:21:54 am NZDT, Chris Cormack
wrote:
>Tēnā koutou
>
Tēnā koutou
Here is the obituary for Rosalie
https://deaths.dompost.co.nz/nz/obituaries/dominion-post-nz/name/rosalie-blake-obituary?pid=203242974
I think the service is going to be streamed so I will send details when I have
them
Chris
On 17 November 2022 8:09:24 pm NZDT, Chris Cormack
Tēnā koutou
It is with great sadness that I pass on to you all the news that Rosalie
Blake has passed away.
Rosalie was the Head Librarian at Horowhenua Library Trust when Koha was
started and without her Koha would not exist.
But more than this Rosalie was an amazing person, a librarian who
Kia ora Magnus
The way we do it here is they fetch data with OAI-PMH (usually daily)
and use ILS-DI for the realtime info.
Hope that hels
Chris
On 27/04/21 12:29 am, Magnus Enger wrote:
> Kia ora, dear Community!
>
> I know about the EBSCO EDS plugin:
>
tachments stopped
> working. It gives 504 internal server error.
>
> Joonas
>
> On 07/04/2021 00:29, Chris Cormack wrote:
> > And it's finished.
> >
> > Please let me know if you spot anything weird
> >
> > Chris
> >
> > On Wed, 7 Apr 2021 at 09:10,
And it's finished.
Please let me know if you spot anything weird
Chris
On Wed, 7 Apr 2021 at 09:10, Chris Cormack wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I am upgrading the OS on the bugzilla server, so things might go up
> and down a bit
>
> I'll update when its all good
Hi all
I am upgrading the OS on the bugzilla server, so things might go up
and down a bit
I'll update when its all good to go again
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One of the events we had planned for Kohacon20 was having Aleisha's very
talented brother, Isaac, DJ a dance party for people. Of course as with most
things this year we can't all do that in person anymore.
But never fear you can join in from the comfort of your own own home.
Actually this is not a Koha issue at all but one to do with mysql and innodb.
If you search for file_per_table and innodb you should find the answer
Chris
On 10 February 2020 7:35:58 PM AEDT, Hugo Agud wrote:
>Good morning
>
>The best solution is to figureout why it is growing the database
>
> Hi!
>>>
>>> We are drawing a comparative of all the versions i.e from the
>beginning
>>> till date.
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Sugandha
>>>
>>> On Tue, 21 Jan 2020 at 11:35, Chris Cormack
>
>>> wrote:
>&g
Hi Sugandha
What Koha versions are you looking to compare 19.11 vs 19.05?
Chris
On Tue, 21 Jan 2020, 6:16 PM Sugandha Bajaj, wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam,
>
> I hope you are doing well.
>
> I and my colleague wish to do a qualitative research and draw a
> comparative study of the KOHA versions. It
And to answer myself
More details about the location are now up at
https://2020.kohacon.org/posts/location/
Chris
On 6/01/20 10:13 am, Chris Cormack wrote:
> Yep, we will be updating the location page shortly.
>
> But the short version is
>
> The 3 days of talks and 1 d
Yep, we will be updating the location page shortly.
But the short version is
The 3 days of talks and 1 day of workshops is at
Kaiwhanga Kauhau,
National Library Wellington
Molesworth Street,
Thorndon,
Wellington,
New Zealand
And the 2 days of working together (previously called hackfest) will
Kia ora
Ngā mihi o te tau hou pākehā.
Happy New year.
New year, new conference news! We had a ton of great submissions for
talks, and we are working on a draft programme now.
But we have opened registrations for the conference.
https://2020.kohacon.org/posts/registration/
Bearing in mind there
Hi Rasheed
I am removing you from the list for spamming, I was going to let it go
when you posted once.
But replying to threads with advertisements is not acceptable
Chris
On 27/11/19 8:20 am, Rasheed A. wrote:
> *Honorable Friends *
>
> *ABCD Software is a power full Library Automation
That might also be a problem, but the foreign key error before that definitely
is. It means in that item record the value in homebranch doenst match a row in
the branches table.
That's why you can't update that item. Try changing the homebranch and save
again (maybe try changing all the branch
Hi Fred
You might be able to write a report to get all biblio with no items attached,
of a certain type and then use that list of biblionumbers in the bulk biblio
delete.
Hope this helps
Chris
On 30 August 2019 1:51:31 AM NZST, "King, Fred" wrote:
>Esteemed Colleagues,
>
>My library has a
Just a quick off topic reply, as I've seen a few people spell Koha as KoHa.
It is a te reo Māori word and can be spelt Koha or koha
Here's a slide about the name from last week at Kohacon19
https://slides.com/ranginui/kohacon19#/2
Chris
On Sat, 1 Jun 2019, 1:58 AM Lichtsteiner Patric (lici),
Well done all.
Just a typo with the release notes,
https://koha-community.org/koha-19-05-release/
Is the correct url
Chris
On 31 May 2019 3:52:20 AM NZST, Nick Clemens wrote:
>Hello everybody,
>
>It is with great pleasure that the Koha community announces the release
>of
>Koha 19.05, a
Salud Camilo
So there are 2 things
The changes will not be showing because of plack, you will need to
restart plack if you make any changes to the scripts or the modules
BUT
If you are wanting to make changes to the display you are much better
off editing the template files
Chris
On 14/05/19
I would ask whoever has access to the server to check if there are any
cron jobs running to do with patrons.
There may be a job running nightly or the like that changes categories,
that's where I would start looking.
There is a job called j2a.pl that is supposed to change
children/juveniles to
I would ask whoever has access to the server to check if there are any
cron jobs running to do with patrons.
There may be a job running nightly or the like that changes categories,
that's where I would start looking.
There is a job called j2a.pl that is supposed to change
children/juveniles to
Hi
It seems very odd that this would suddenly start happening.
I would try to find out what someone/something has changed. Because it
doesn't sound like a bug in Koha, more like something that has been changed.
Chris
On 14/05/19 8:32 am, TCC_Beth wrote:
> We have an old installation (3.18.11),
It's not a Koha thing it's a DB thing. So it depends on what version of mysql
or mariadb you are running.
If it is 5.7 or earlier then yes, you need it. If it is later then no it is
fixed
Hi Fred
Lovely!!
I have a slide addressing this that I will be using at Kohacon in a few
weeks :)
Chris
On 3/05/19 4:39 am, King, Fred wrote:
> And it's a WONDERFUL ILS! Its existence should be PROCLAIMED FROM EVERY
> ROOFTOP!
>
> Anybody else going to the Medical Library Association
Hi Luisa
I would stop now, the last 3.4 release was 7 years ago, it is very very
out of date. And upgrading from a version that old will be very hard.
If you haven't catalogued much already I would start with a new install
of 18.11.04 and start with that.
Chris
On 2/04/19 11:17 am, Luisa
Awesome!
Now someone just has to be funded to work on it. People always want to fix
bugs, but we have to work on what we are paid to do. So there's the next
mission should you choose to accept it :)
Chris
On 26 March 2019 8:53:54 AM NZDT, Tami Wilkerson wrote:
>Thanks everyone for the most
Ahh those are changed by apache, it looks like one or 2 of your config files
didn't update (maybe local changes)
In /etc/koha
Check that apache-shared-intranet.conf and apache-shared-opac.conf have
RewriteRule ^(.*)_[0-9]{2}\.[0-9]{7}\.(js|css)$ $1.$2 [L]
If not add that
This actually means
Kia ora koutou
For those of us fortunate enough to be able to go to Kohacon this year I have
started a page https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Kohacon19/Social
Where people can record their flight times and perhaps make some plans for
social events.
Please feel free to add to it.
Chris
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On 16 March 2019 10:07:22 PM NZDT, Hugo Agud wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Yes it is a tragedy, all our praies goes to the all the people
>affected by
>that attack
>
>Hugo
>
>
>El El sáb, 16 mar 2019 a las 8:33, Chris Cormack
>
>escribió:
>
>> Hell
Hello all
I am sure you will have all heard of the terrorist attack in
Christchurch, New Zealand by now.
I don't want to say too much, I don't have the words, I am still in
shock and heartbroken.
But I just wanted to let you know, we in the immediate NZ Koha and
Catalyst community are all safe
Hi
The best thing to do is restore from a backup (you did this upgrade on a test
server eh? You've jumped about 3 years worth of upgrades)
Then run the upgrade again, paying particular attention to any errors that
occur. Because there may well have been other ones too. You will want to catch
Hi all
As you might know I have been collecting library cards from Koha
libraries for a while now.
I would love more though.
If you would like your card to join the others in the Koha library
card wall (currently in the shape of an xmas tree)
Hi Agnes
Unfortunately it is people spoofing from addresses. So nothing we can do
about it
:(
Chris
On Wed, 21 Nov 2018, 09:31 Agnes Rivers-Moore Hi - Chris?
>
> Just to let you know, I have received two messages today with suspicious
> attachments, from:
> koha-boun...@lists.katipo.co.nz
>
>
Oops, this link instead
https://koha-community.org/koha-community-newsletter-october-2018/
Chris
On 1 November 2018 11:35:23 AM NZDT, kohanews wrote:
>The Koha Community Newsletter for October 2018 is here:
>https://koha-community.org/koha-community-newsletter-september-2018/
>
>Many thanks
On 17/10/18 2:10 PM, Larisa Snabi wrote:
> Hello community,
> I have done a fresh installation of the koha 18.xx but when I tried to
> restore my old koha(3.xx) db from a MySQL dump I am getting errors on
> reaching the upgrade schema library.
> We are using Ubuntu 16 and have also installed
It depends on which version of 17.xx if it is 17.05 then that is out of support
next month, so doing a new install of that is not a good idea.
And yes you should start planning to upgrade.
Chris
On 17 October 2018 8:03:29 AM NZDT, Luis Moises Rojas
wrote:
>Hello,
>Well i think it is much
If you notice the from address you will see it's not coming from the Koha
list at all
It's just someone crafting an email to look like it was. There is pretty
much nothing we can do about that. It's a pretty standard example of a
phishing attack, craft an email that at first glance looks to be
Hi all
I am working on my talk for Kohacon18 titled Untold Tales of Koha.
I have lots of stories to share, but if anyone has any photos/stories
they would like to send to me to add I would love it.
I have things so far like baby clothes, replacing laptops, the
Queensland floods, Nigerian
Some self check machines operate SIP2 over telnet instead of raw. It's no more
secure but some older machines work that way.
Of course SIP2 is hideously insecure so those ports should never be exposed
except on localhost and run through stunnel or a VPN.
If you expose unencrypted SIP2 traffic
It works fine here.
I think it's something local to your setup
Chris
On 27 July 2018 6:12:07 AM NZST, Narcis Garcia wrote:
>I see that workaround at
>https://lists.katipo.co.nz/public/koha/2018-May/050652.html
>(thank you)
>
>...but there is a package dependencies problem anyway.
>I'm not in a
Dear Jérôme
This is great! Thank you for sharing
Chris
On 21 June 2018 5:42:49 AM NZST, "Jérôme Charaoui"
wrote:
>Dear Koha users and developpers,
>
>I would like to introduce to you a new Koha Puppet module:
>
>https://gitlab.com/cmaisonneuve/puppet-koha
>
>This work has been sponsored by
Hi all
Please take the time to consider Brimbank’s RFC for an overhaul to the
notices system.
The short descriptions is that we’d like to bring management of all notice
types together, treating overdues like all other notices, and making print
notices a first class citizen at the same time.
rary
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Shifting this over to the development list.
As you are more likely to get an answer there.
If no one has answered by the time I get in front of a computer, I'll try :)
Chris
On 14 June 2018 7:02:30 AM NZST, Markus Becker wrote:
>Dear Koha-Community,
>
>i did not find any hint
Kia ora tātou
Yay, so great to see how fast this was funded!
Just a bit of background.
After what happened in 2009 when we had a company in control of lots
of our infrastructure, we decided to never let that happen again.
Hence Liz running the www.koha-community.org site (rather than say
Hi
You will need to install those modules. But before you do, you have an
Elasticsearch cluster set up ready to go eh? You will need at least one elastic
server, preferably 3 to be sure of data integrity across them.
If you have your cluster set up, then you can install those modules and
Yep that's write, create the dirs again and start zebra with the command from
Michael.
It's the Ubuntu restart that's deleting the dirs, not the upgrade.
Chris
On 11 May 2018 6:07:34 AM NZST, Michael Kuhn wrote:
>Hi
>
>You wrote:
>
> > ...
> > Tried to run sudo koha-zebra
Did you reboot the server in between?
The OS sometimes decides to clean up /var/run
You can run koha-create-dirs instancename and it will sort it out
Chris
On 9 May 2018 3:22:43 AM NZST, "Bortel, Gary" wrote:
>This morning we tried updating from 17.05.10 to
dd or update a child row:
> a foreign key constraint fails (`koha_nw`.`borrowers`, CONSTRAINT
> `borrowers_ibfk_2` FOREIGN KEY (`branchcode`) REFERENCES `branches`
> (`branchcode`)) at /usr/share/koha/lib/Koha/Object.pm line 121
>
> could you help me ?
>
> Thank you and best re
Hey Kyle
You already guessed my response, google authenticator would be ok, as a choice.
But not the ideal option.
We ideally will support something that can handle things like yubikey as well.
So ok for Google as an option but not the only option, ie a system that
supports other systems as
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That will work, however unless you have configured your memcached server to
listen on an external IP it will only be listening on localhost. It's worth
checking both though.
Chris
On 1 March 2018 2:55:56 AM NZDT, Mark Alexander wrote:
>Apparently, a bug in memcached (which
The Koha community is proud to announce the release of Koha 16.11.16
You can read the full release notes here
https://koha-community.org/koha-16-11-16-released/
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And yes you will need to set up your mta to actually deliver mail. This is
entirely separate to Koha though.
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On 10 February 2018 7:59:18 AM NZDT, SATISH wrote:
>Yes, I am using package method for installation.
>
>Now, removed all the crontab entries made by me.
>
Did you run the command to enable email?
Chris
On 10 February 2018 7:59:18 AM NZDT, SATISH wrote:
>Yes, I am using package method for installation.
>
>Now, removed all the crontab entries made by me.
>
>Since it was not delivering mails, I started working with cronjob and
If you are using packages, you want to do none of that. None at all.
The packages put the cron jobs in place already. In /etc/cron.d/koha-common as
well as cron.daily hourly etc
You have now sadly made quite a mess. All you really needed to do with the
packages is make sure your mta is set up
Clear your browser caches (shift-f5) often will do it
Here is more info http://www.refreshyourcache.com/en/home/
Chris
On 23/01/18 19:13, Admire Mutsikiwa wrote:
> I have migrated my Koha instance to a new server by re-installing the
> operating system (Debian 8.5) and installing Koha
Clear your browser caches (shift-f5) often will do it
Here is more info http://www.refreshyourcache.com/en/home/
Chris
On 23/01/18 19:13, Admire Mutsikiwa wrote:
> I have migrated my Koha instance to a new server by re-installing the
> operating system (Debian 8.5) and installing Koha
It looks like my linode which hosts bugs.koha-community.org and the
dashboard and few other sites will be down for maintenance
at 2018-01-19 9:00:00 AM UTC
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Hmm nope, I've never run it on a 32 bit server (well not in the last 15 years I
haven't). All our servers are 64bit
Chris
On 17 o Kohitātea, 2018 3:13:14 a.m. GMT+13:00, Daniel Owens
wrote:
>I managed to get it going using a 32-bit VPS. Are 64-bit servers not
* Chris Cormack (chr...@catalyst.net.nz) wrote:
Actually it's not really keeping that site up to date. It's more keeping the
comments in kohastructure.sql up to date. So the schema is accurate.
Ill sort the site out
Done
Chris
Chris
On 16 o Kohitātea, 2018 7:13:26 p.m. GMT+13:00
Actually it's not really keeping that site up to date. It's more keeping the
comments in kohastructure.sql up to date. So the schema is accurate.
Ill sort the site out
Chris
On 16 o Kohitātea, 2018 7:13:26 p.m. GMT+13:00, Indranil Das Gupta
wrote:
>Hi Michael,
>
>I
t's there too
https://koha-community.org/manual/17.11/zh_TW/html/
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Hi Bruce
What happens if you try
sudo apt-get install libtest-simple-perl
?
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* Bruce A. Metcalf (bruce.metc...@augustansociety.net) wrote:
On 01/04/2018 01:55 PM, Chris Cormack wrote:
* Chris Cormack (chr...@catalyst.net.nz) wrote:
That usually means an unmet dependency. Definitely
* Chris Cormack (chr...@catalyst.net.nz) wrote:
Hi Bruce
That usually means an unmet dependency. Definitely don't remove it. I'll look
into it soon and see if I can spot what the issue is
Chris
Hmm, I just tried at work and the 17.11.00 to 17.11.01 worked fine
Can you paste exactly what
Hi Bruce
That usually means an unmet dependency. Definitely don't remove it. I'll look
into it soon and see if I can spot what the issue is
Chris
On January 5, 2018 5:35:09 AM GMT+13:00, "Bruce A. Metcalf"
wrote:
>On 01/03/2018 12:25 PM, Jonathan Druart wrote:
>
>> The
-15-released/
Happy new year
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Yes it isn't part of the standard. However vendors very rarely follow
standards. Worse they often exhibit attitudes like this, that others should
have to deal with cleaning up for them.
I'd estimate that 30% of the code in Koha is dealing with the fact that others
don't follow standards :)
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On 01/12/17 11:52, Christopher Davis wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> My library needs to regularly send to a vendor a list of our patrons'
> library card numbers and passwords/PINs so that they can authenticate
> patrons. The only way which I have found to do this is to use the
Should the url be /cgi-bin/koha/pages.pl ?
On 9 November 2017 12:43:12 AM NZDT, hughes dimka wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>I have been trying for the past few days on trying to set-up a cms for
>a
>small library here in Nigeria and i have used the following guide
>
Also if you are already using plack. You should make sure you are using
memcached.
Chris
On 8 November 2017 6:22:35 AM NZDT, Pedro Amorim wrote:
>Hello lukasz,
>
>What do you mean exactly by your IT "reindexing" the site?
>
>Could it perhaps be related to template cache?
* Chris Cormack (chr...@catalyst.net.nz) wrote:
Hi All
Linode are migrating servers to a new data centre, this will cause an
outage for the server that runs bugs.koha-community.org and a few other
sites (including download.koha-community.org)
They will do it automatically, but I am going to do
on it.
So those sites will go down for a while, while I move it
I will update when the move is completed
Chris
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On 28/09/17 22:17, Morgan Earnshaw wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There is one record that I'm having issues trying to check out. I
> have been able to check out other items to this patron and to
> others.
>
> I get the software error:
> DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::_dbh_execute(): Duplicate entry '304'
>
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Added to that, github is just a backup. The actual repo lives at
git.koha-community.org. Please always bear this in mind.
We use github purely for a backup, so it is always a little behind the actual
repo.
Chris
On 22 September 2017 5:39:13 AM NZST, Jonathan Druart
The main thing to do is use mariadb not mysql.
The error reported earlier in this thread is due to using mysql.
There are still some issues with Koha and latest mysql. But it's fine with
mariadb
Chris
On 20 September 2017 7:16:44 AM NZST, Jonathan Druart
Well the English manual for 16.11 is generated from docbook XML.
So you probably will want to maintain a fork for your translated 16.11 version.
Work is being done on 17.11 which is master, and in sphinx.
In short we won't be pushing patches for 16.11
Chris
On 19 September 2017 6:32:26 PM
Check out an earlier commit if you want. The HTML was generated from the
docbook XML, and will not be regenerated from sphinx.
Bearing in mind no one is working on the 16.11 manual.
As with the code you should work on master.
Chris
On 19 September 2017 6:01:50 PM NZST, Zeno Tajoli
Hi Tim
Is Zebra indexing correctly in the background? The search results come
from zebra, the detail page directly from the db.
So the reindexer would be my suspect
Chris
On 30 August 2017 at 11:20, Tim McMahon wrote:
> Our OPAC is not showing that items are checked out in
* Indranil Das Gupta (indr...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 1:04 AM, Chris Cormack <chr...@catalyst.net.nz> wrote:
So move it off the site and make it 'the community managed list'. Or some other
name. But make it its own thing clearly maintained by volunteers, no
Hi All
A proposal, for voting on.
1/ make the listing criteria more stringent + move the list off the main site
to its own thing.
Or we just make it more official and increase all the problems.
So move it off the site and make it 'the community managed list'. Or some other
name. But make
quite offensive. Just FYI. In case you didn't intend
it to be.
Chris
Cheers,Brooke
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old_issues table.
Then if you follow the instructions to set up the mysql config, that
will stop this happening again.
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