This came across the Bugzilla list and I thought some of you might be
interested in it.
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From: Lila Holt
Date: Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 8:49 PM
Subject: Open Source Research Help Needed Please!
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Hello!
We are asking you fo
> We are requesting approximately 15 minutes of your time to participate in
> our survey.
> Survey link: http://survey.utk.edu/mrIWeb/mrIWeb.dll?I.Project=FORUMLEARN
I find it strange that Koha is included on this list, since the
questions are specifically about web-based forums as might be power
2011/10/4 wrote:
>
> I'm a sole charge Librarian working for BoysTown. I've just upgraded and
> would love to talk to another > user without all the tech talk!
I realize this message may have been intended to be a direct one
(sorry, one can't reply to a mailing list digest and expect it to be
d
I did comment on that in the final question and said that many open source
projects use the model we do (mailing list/Irc).
Nicole
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 8:45 AM, Owen Leonard wrote:
> > We are requesting approximately 15 minutes of your time to participate in
> > our survey.
> > Survey link:
>
Owen,
I agree the list should cover non-technical threads and topics, but every
question (3 in total) I have posted that was non-technical came back with A)
please do not use the "reply"button to start other topics (that was the reply I
got for non-technical post #1 and non-technical post #2 w
2011/10/6 Hal Bright :
> Owen,
>
> I agree the list should cover non-technical threads and topics, but every
> question (3 in total) I have posted that was non-technical came back with A)
> please do not use the "reply"button to start other topics (that was the
> reply I got for non-technical post
> I have successfully posted technical questions and have received answers
> (and thank you!), but this is a tech heavy list.
Maybe this is a tech-heavy list because it's the tech-oriented people
who actually answer questions? If only tech-oriented people are
participating, it's going to lean towa
Cookies my favorite :)
Respectfully,
James Ghiorzi
Library Assistant II
San Benito County Free Library
470 Fifth St.
Hollister, CA 95023
(831) 636-4107
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Behalf Of Chris Cormack [ch
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 2:31 PM, Chris Cormack wrote:
> 2011/10/6 Hal Bright :
> Unfortunately we can't compell them to answer, maybe offer a cookie
> next time ? :)
>
>
I'll come out for cookies!
Kind Regards,
Chris
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Hi
this sounds like an excellent idea. unfortunately the program is full atm.
but i am sure we can accommodate you in place of some one canceling at the
last moment. or for this kind of topic, we can even have a parallel
session..
if you want to interact with the developers we are going to have a h
Dear Community,
Here comes a non-technical question!
I have some customers who are school libraries, and I'm wonder what is
the best way to register pupils as patrons.
I'm thinking sometimes it will be interesting to be able to group them
by the year they are in (1. year, 2. year etc), and somet
I register students with planned graduation date. This makes it easy to move the student out
the year of graduation.
Darla
Darla Grediagin
District Librarian
Bering Strait School District
Unalakleet, Alaska
Web Address : http://bssdonline.org/course/view.php?id=51
Blog: http://aklibrarian1.edu
On 5 October 2011 21:29, Darla Grediagin wrote:
> I register students with planned graduation date. This makes it easy to
> move the student out the year of graduation.
>
Thanks for a quick reply! Funny thing: I got a direct reply with
almost exactly the same answer too! ;-)
Sorry for being slo
Probably won't work -- most of us block cookies. (Sorry; couldn't resist!)
Bob Elgie
>Unfortunately we can't compel them to answer, maybe offer a cookie next
time ? :)
>
>(Note this whole thread is non technical :))
>
>Chris
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which is best open source Integrated Library System ?
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On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 3:47 PM, jamesjjohn wrote:
> which is best open source Integrated Library System ?
Koha, obviously.
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All,
I know that the feature freeze for Koha 3.6 has been declared. Is there
a comprehensive list of those features posted somewhere? Is it
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Category:Koha_3.6_RFCs?
Thanks.
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On 6 October 2011 10:40, Linda Culberson wrote:
> All,
> I know that the feature freeze for Koha 3.6 has been declared. Is there a
> comprehensive list of those features posted somewhere? Is it
A list of those ones that are already in master and will be in 3.6.0
can be found here
http://koha-r
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