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Tag Archives: Koha
Koha IRC Meeting August 2009
Quite a good turnout for the Koha general IRC meeting yesterday. I think the headlines are: 3.2 enters a soft feature freeze for end of 2009-09-06; UTF-8 problems and circulation bugs are blockers or criticals for 3.2; user testing of … Continue reading
SPI May 2009
The monthly board meeting of Software in the Public Interest will take place on irc.oftc.net #spi tonight (Wed 20 May) at 20:00 UTC. The meeting announcement was posted and there are indeed minutes to approve, a financial report, and a … Continue reading
Koha IRC General Meeting Report
The Koha IRC General Meeting finished quite late for us Europeans, so LibLime Developers’ Blog: Koha project IRC meeting (Galen Charlton) was the first report to appear. Rather than repeat it here, go read it there. See you on the … Continue reading
Koha IRC General Meeting
There will be a general meeting on the #koha IRC channel on Wednesday, 6 May 2009 at 19:00 UTC with a nominal finish time of 21:00. To convert to your timezone, try date -d @1241636400 (thanks to SPI (Joerg?) for … Continue reading
KohaCon09 remotely
Irma and Bob of CALYX information essentials wrote in: “For those interested and not able to participate in the KohaCon 09 action in Plano. Some conferees are Twittering: Cover it live or pipes. Some are blogging Some again are having … Continue reading
Welcoming a helping hand
I’ve added the lovely k’s Helping Hand to Koha Community Blogs. I’m particularly pleased to see a site combining both Koha and Drupal, two of my current favourites. A bit more about the background to the site is over at … Continue reading
KohaCon 2009
KohaCon 2009, the conference for the premier free software integrated library system (Koha) will be held in Plano, Texas, USA on 16-17 April 2009. This is a FREE conference. There is no registration fee, but we are requesting that all … Continue reading
What’s an Interest Group? An Association? A Foundation?
I thought that Koha: Users and Developers of Open Source (KUDOS) and Koha Libre Association (KohaLA) were both Koha Interest Groups, but Nicole’s post about ALA Midwinter makes me think I’ve got it wrong: “KUDOS (KOHA Users and Developers of … Continue reading
OCLC Library Data-grab Policy Countdown
There’s now about a month until the privatisation of library data described in Libraries, Cooperatives, OCLC and TTLLP happens. There’s now a Thingology Blog series on Why libraries must reject the OCLC Policy, with a list of four actions at … Continue reading
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Tagged cooperatives, creative commons, data licensing, free and open source software, Koha, oclc
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Libraries, Cooperatives, OCLC and TTLLP
Thanks to Koha, TTLLP is partly a library services worker cooperative and just now there’s a massive flame-storm about the largest library services consumer cooperative – OCLC, the Online Computer Library Center – because it just updated the terms for … Continue reading
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Tagged cooperatives, creative commons, data licensing, free and open source software, Koha, oclc
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