Also of note..
If you are using the Debian packages (which is the recommendation for
running in production) then it may be worthwhile having a quick read of
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_Debian, paying particular
attention to the section titled: 'Follow a suite: stable, oldstable …'
I have written a wiki page earlier today to explain how we version and when
we release: https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_Versioning
On Tue, 16 Oct 2018 at 16:43 Chris Cormack wrote:
> It depends on which version of 17.xx if it is 17.05 then that is out of
> support next month, so doing
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 bet
Hello,
Well i think it is much better to stay on 17..
Not to have several version.
About the official path, yes, it almost the same
El mar., 16 de oct. de 2018 a la(s) 11:45, Scott Owen (so...@edzone.net)
escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> I am rolling out a new Koha server / install for one of my elem
Hi all,
I am rolling out a new Koha server / install for one of my elementary
buildings.
This will be a "start from scratch" install.they are still using cards.
Currently my other 3 installs are on the 17.xxx branch / version. when
I ran the new install (On Debian) the 18.xxx version inst
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