Dear Community,
The gardener of godzone will be sorely missed. It was tough keeping up
with her at any age. She was a national treasure, and richly deserved the
international name she made for herself. Never would she have crowed about it
on her own, of course.
Salvete!
For folks passing through DCA, IAD, or BWI feel free to drop me a line.
I'd love to meet up if you have a layover or show you around if you have a
couple of days before Conference.
Cheers,Brooke
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Salvete!
>>
just go there : https://koha.bulac.fr kudos to BULAC for this move !
And thanks to them for the developments they've sponsored (and are on
bugzilla)
PS: they made it by themselves, so no reason to congratulate BibLibre ;)
>>
I saw the Korean in the upper left, and I just had
+1 to all of this.
Brooke
From: Gaetan Boisson
To: koha-devel@lists.koha-community.org
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2017 5:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Koha-devel] FW: Where is the BIG RED WARNING button?
I really understand Jonathan's point here. He's probably
Salvete!
Crazy idea:
Most of our developers have been at this a while. They've submitted a lot
of patches. Is there anyone with a machine learning knack that could apply ML
in such a way to suggest a next patch for developers based on their prior
submissions?
Cheers,
Brooke
Salvete!
>>
Of course I was not talking about new contributors. My main goal for this
release is to help new people to come on-board.
We refreshed the wiki, wrote a step-by-step how-to "signoff and write patches",
etc.
I give personal answers to new contributors, guide them, give them quick
Salvete!
I would be surprised if this is very different from some of the other
authentication work that has already been done. ByWater did work with OverDrive
that might be useful to think about.
There are numerous ways to handle this. You could create a verified user
category.
+1 :D
From: Alex Sassmannshausen
To: Eric Phetteplace
Cc: koha-devel@lists.koha-community.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 3:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Koha-devel] Gender-neutral pronouns
Hi Eric,
Eric Phetteplace writes:
> Hi
Salvete!
> For my part, I'd love to see Owen as benevolent dictator of Koha's GUI.
> I
> think he has the most experience, interest, and skill out of all of us in
> this area.
This is +1 from me, but I should hope this discussion migrates over to the
plain vanilla Koha list. It is where a
Salvete!
I would like to announce that Kyle will no longer be supported as he's
been deprecated by Hall 2.0. *duck* Seriously, congratulations!
Cheers,
Brooke
>
> From: Nick Clemens
>To: Todd Goatley
Salvete!
>> I accidentally approved a new wiki user last night (I thought I had
> rejected
>> it, but must have approved it :-( ).
>>
>> Could someone who has permission disable/block the user Xdbmsx as I
> don't have
>> permissions to do this.
>>
>> The user has also created several
Salvete!
Shouldn't that just draw on the list of registered borrowers? I'm trying to
think of a situation where I'd take a suggestion from someone that's not a
Patron, and in those cases they either ring the Library directly or email me.
Cheers,
Brooke
Salvete!
This sounds very reasonable.
But I just want to add that August is probably not that great for releasing a
new version. In July and August the community is not on its most active state
of the year :)
I realise that developers are behind the schedule. However, if we're
talking
Salvete!
My name is Anders, working at Luleå Technical University.
My background is old-school Oracle DBA Jwith Java/SED/AWK/Unix shell
script/C++ and Fortran as programing languages.
Unix/Linux experience.
Have been walking a long way in the promiSED land, sometimes with awk as my
brother
Salvete!
Did someone say wiki? :D
1) Yeah to what Mark said.
2) There's a sooper sekrit alternate path that wikinerds are familiar with
for stuff you might wanna keep track of but not really properly change or make
properly public. For instance, if I'm working on a wiki todo list,
Salvete!
In general for your efforts: bravissimi! :D I feel that it's much needed.
We are very interested to hearing your first impressions, your suggestions
etc.
about this proposed project. Please respond to this e-mail if you have any
comments. Probably the best contributions
Salvete!
As for the SO bottleneck, I see know answer except for
more encouragement
for the end-users to test and sign-off, as well as
absolutely clear,
step-by-step test plans.
Yep, that's all I can see too, maybe I could work on some
openbadges
stuff, you could win badges by
Salvete!
I’d like to give a summary of a open discussion that
occurred at KohaCon14 in Reno. A spot opened up from a presenter not
being able to attend - so I volunteered to lead a discussion on Funding
the future of Koha. First we invited all current and past RM’s of Koha
up to the front
Salvete!
Paul Poulain schrieb am 03.09.2013
Hi all,
There's something I think should we worth sharing: how does support
companies manage Koha project Koha deployement (who do what, when,
which usual timing, ...)
I'd love to hear more about that topic. Unfortunately I can't come
Salvete!
Tarballs, packages, gits (including vendors), stables, latest, bugs and
patches, wikis (various), tools, reports, live-DVDs, mailing lists, chat,
maybe more, and now plug-ins? Could we please look at what the
open source world is doing? Apache, SendMail, Perl, PostFix,
FireFox, Debian,
Salvete!
You can download the Live DVD from here,
https://sourceforge.net/projects/kohalivedvd/files
Well that was quick! Thank you. :)
Cheers,
Brooke
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Salvete!
Wow what a very long list. :D Thanks to everyone for their hard work!
Cheers,
Brooke
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Salvete!
You silly, silly man. Everyone knows that anything past nine isn#x27;t
real maths. ;)
xkcd.com#x2F;899#x2F;
I still mostly don#x27;t care how things are numbered. I care far more
that thongs operate how they ought to.
Cheers,
Salvete!
OhEmGee, Galen's ears must have been burning.
I could see wanting to have an item
auto-transfer to C after a period of time, a la rotating collections.
I agree and I'll think on the other one some more. I would say that
rotating collections are common.
Perhaps
Salvete!
What do folks think about adding an import/export function for the authorities
marc structure frameworks?
I think if ye manage and nengard likes it, I'll buy ye a beeyah.
Cheers,
Brooke
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Salvete!
http://koha-community.org/support/paid-support/country/#ind
Works for me using Firefox on my Mac both from the direct link Liz provided
and from the navigation links on the site.
Cheers,
Brooke
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Salvete!
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Frederic for all his hard
work as translation manager, he has done a fantastic job.
And I would add for a LONG time! Merci beaucoup!
Cheers,
Brooke
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Salvete!
I am not feeling comfortable with adding more search options to the masthead
search bar too. As you wrote it should be simple to use and we already offer
a
lot of options there.
One of the bugs noted that the full functionality can not be achieved by
using
jQuery, so maybe
Salvete!
Would it be a helpful starting point if I screenshot what folks are talking
about
and then rearrange it how it would look in my world?
What do you mean by how it would look in my world?
I mean how I'd do it if I were empress of everything and could code. In
reality, folks in
Salvete!
My inclination is that I'm answering this too soon and that I've not
thought enough about your questions in particular, but I've thought over
structure in general and I want to honour an expedient timeframe for your
question in especial.
We could all chime in about which
Salvete!
(...or just delete the old doco)++
Don't pick this option. Warn instead.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:User_warning_templates)
As someone with deprecated documentation, on the few occasions when I
return to clean things up, I count on my old doc being there as
Salvete!
the big problem is...
there are too many 'Koha installation guides' on the kc.org wiki that
have old ,incorrect, redundant or duplicated info
Alternatively, we could mark those entries up with wiki tags to reflect
that there is old, incorrect, or redundant redundant
Salvete!
Perhaps no one will notice that I'm commenting from the wrong side of the
marae. . .
I know I tell this story all the bloody time, and I realise that this is
the Developers' list so imagine me ducking rotten veg.
I agree with Ian's observations. Also, he spelt favour
Salvete!
That said, having LimeSurvey up and available to the community at large
would just be so fantastic.
Nicole gave me a limeSurvey admin access. I'll use it when a discussion
arise, and we will see if it fit our needs.
If it does, we can open a survey.koha-community.org. But
Salve!
Fisrt, thanks for sharing this: http://thesocialopac.net/. It's really
nice way to find some help. I agree with you about the law's problem. We can
solve it with some option for user to choose like sharing you action to your
friends, not sharing And if u ask, where we can
Salvete!
Two things. The first is that Paul is not only French, but also quite
modest. So, he will probably not tell you that he was working on making Koha
and SOPAC work together (at least a few years back.) This *might* satisfy your
needs (or you might think it's lipstick on the pig.)
Salvete!
I'm still mulling over the whole voting by proxy thing: I really don't
like it, but I need to sort out and share precisely why. (Much of my
reservations have to do with an erosion of Community and a ratcheting up of
administrative duties.)
That said, having LimeSurvey up
Salvete!
If you only make 2 IRC Meetings a year, tomorrow's is one to catch.
4 April at 10 UTC
we're voting on roles for 3.10. There's still time to visit the wiki, step
up, and volunteer in advance of the meeting. So have your +1s at the ready!
See you soon,
Brooke
Tena Koutou!
Just a bump... we still need a Translation Manager (someone with a
non-English first language preferred), and specific module maintainers.
More bug wranglers are always welcome, too!
*cough* Marjiana or Dorbica *cough*
He aha te mea nui o te ao?
He tangata!
He
Salvete!
I think this is a valid point. The meeting agendas are posted well in
advance, so it should be possible to arrange to be present for a vote.
Well, with time shifting, don't expect ppl from the it's 2AM
timezone
to be here, so I strongly think we should adress this issue.
Kia ora!
Maybe a middle solution would be to have do a check on the login page
only (or on mainpage.pl ?). As it's mandatory to log-in on the staff
interface, that seems fair.
Any reason not to do it at logoff in the background?
Cheers,
Brooke
Salvete!
2011/11/22 Lori Bowen Ayre lori.a...@galecia.com:
The truth is that the law isn't really on the Koha community's side
on this issue because of the sale of the domain to Liblime way back when.
I think it's premature to say that. To my knowledge, this hasn't actually
been
Salvete!
The situation we find ourselves in, is that after over a year of battling
against it, PTFS/Liblime have managed to have their
application for a Trademark on Koha in New Zealand accepted. We now
have 3 months to object, but to do so involves lawyers and money. We
are a small semi rural
Kia ora!
That's great news! Thanks for this, Paul, I'm sure that everyone will
be excited to hear what our friends at Open Library have to say. :D
Cheers,
Brooke
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Kia ora!
This means we have to drop the Advertisements in the
conferenceproceedings publication type of sponsorship. The largest
sponsor we have Bharat Grahak had opted for back page of the same and I would
hate to lose that sponsorship. I hope the other sponsors who had opted for
Kia ora!
Now that actually looks less impressive than it is. A lot of bugs were
I disagree! Those are great numbers :D Thanks for another job well done.
And as Paul has already said somewhere else, a lot of work was also
put into organizing RFCs on the wiki:
Kia ora!
-- Better/other lists and visualisations?
A notch in the belt visualisation. You know you wanna.
-- Could we use some kind of VoIP/videoconferencing tools to make the
social interactions seem more um... real?
Mumble, it's like Ventrilo, but bettah.
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