Le 21/03/2011 20:52, Chris Cormack a écrit :
> Hi All
>
> After 5 (soon to be 6) on schedule 3.2.x releases we are closing in our
> 6 month target for a 3.4.0 release. Release date is April 22 2011
>
> So in light of that, here are some key dates we all need to be aware of
>
> April 1st : Feature f
Hello everybody,
3 weeks ago we had our 1st IRC meeting about the next KohaCon in India.
It seems I've been selected to start the discussion about the Hackfest !
We've had 3 KohaCon already : one in France (2006) one in USA (2009),
one in NZ (2010).
In Marseille, it lasted one week and was mostly
Le 21/03/2011 13:54, Marcel de Rooy a écrit :
>
> Hi all,
>
Hi Marcel,
>
> I was checking some differences between db revisions and
> kohastructure. Came across four fields from aqbooksellers:
>
>
>
> Deliverydays
>
> Followupdays
>
> Followupscancel
>
> Specialty
>
I don't have those fields in m
On 22 March 2011 10:07, Paul Poulain wrote:
> How long could/should it last ? There are 2 opinions here:
> - staying & taking time is expensive, so not too long
> - once you're here, we must make the trip worth, so as long as possible
+1
> What's your opinion on this matter ? Mine is that once w
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Paul Poulain wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> 3 weeks ago we had our 1st IRC meeting about the next KohaCon in India.
> It seems I've been selected to start the discussion about the Hackfest !
>
> We've had 3 KohaCon already : one in France (2006) one in USA (2009),
>
Hello,
What happened this week on koha source code ?
First of all, just a number: 425.
This is the number of mails i've recieved from bugzilla last week. Each
mail is related to a change on a bug. It means we had *a lot* of changes !
1- bugs fixed
40 bugs have been marked fixed. Once ag
* Paul Poulain (paul.poul...@biblibre.com) wrote:
>
> 4- to discuss
>
> Reminder: every feature or bug that is not signed-off is not integrated
> into Koha. It means that the soft you'll install when Koha 3.4 will be
> released will either be released with a bug, or without a feature that
Paul Poulain wrote:
> I proposed during the first IRC meeting to split the hackfest in 2
> sub-parts, each of them dealing with one goal:
> * Hackfest part 1 = "become a Koha developper"
> * Hackfest part 2 = "do some hacking".
> We could say part1 is about theory, and part2 is about practising wha
In my experience (which is limited compared to Paul's and MJ's), it is
difficult for me to get any serious hackery done at a hackfest. The real
benefit for me comes from being in a room with some of the top minds in my
field, sharing ideas and plans, and re-igniting the already-roaring flame of
my
On 2011-03-23, at 12:27 AM, MJ Ray wrote:
> Paul Poulain wrote:
>> I proposed during the first IRC meeting to split the hackfest in 2
>> sub-parts, each of them dealing with one goal:
>> * Hackfest part 1 = "become a Koha developper"
>> * Hackfest part 2 = "do some hacking".
>> We could say part1
Hi folks,
Its great to see all of the hard work being done on Koha of late. Over
850 commits have been pushed to master since the 3.2.0 branch, and
over 525 commits have been pushed to the 3.2.x branch since that same
time.
With the big push on to QA and push commits in before the string
freeze f
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