Krishnan M a écrit : > Hello, > > i'd like to understand if any infrastructure used to host the mailing > lists, wiki, the public site, bug trackers, git, pootle, etc., in > general, anything that helps provide Koha to the community needs a > re-look in the light of plans for the Koha foundation. > > i haven't researched this yet, but i know, for example that at least > (one of?) the demo servers are run by LibLime, the chat channel is > hosted on Katipo's servers, etc. I'd like to clarify that i am not > imputing any disrespect for these services and the people that very > kindly provide them to the community, i am not casting any doubts as > to their continuity, etc... > add BibLibre hosting the developers mailing lists ;-) > Do people think it is preferable in any way to ensure any contracts or > other agreements for hosting, etc. are directly entered into between > the (to-be-formed) foundation and public service providers. In such a > scenario, the foundation can exercise complete control over the > resources it uses, and the community then helps administer them. > yep, you're probably right. > Ahead of the Koha foundation meeting on the 15th, i volunteer to host > some or all such services, if any are needed, as well as volunteer > time to administer some of them. i am also willing to pitch in to fund > such services. > Really great !
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