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
While I would tend to agree that one must take steps in order, I would like to
recognize the generous offer Krishnan has made and say thank you. In it's
turn, can I suggest the idea of a network of mirror sites? git does that
anyway basically. I am happy to provide a mirror for the whole bund
Mirroring is for files and websites. You can't "mirror" mail services or
IRC channels.
--Joe
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 8:02 AM, Steve Wills wrote:
> While I would tend to agree that one must take steps in order, I would like
> to recognize the generous offer Krishnan has made and say thank you. I
True, but isn't there a way to 'bridge' multiple IRC channels? As I
recall, in the even that one goes down, the only users that disappear
from the channel are the ones connected to the host that now dead
server. I believe we would have to set up our own IRC network to do
so, though.
Kyle
http://w
Thank you.
My offer was a 30,000 foot one. The step of examining governance has, imho,
precedence over mirror, replication, and/or relay logging solution discussions.
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Joe Atzberger [mailto:ohioc...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 09:58 AM
Hello everyone,
I wanted to write to you all before news started spreading and let you
know that I have taken a position with ByWater Solutions and BibLibre
that will start on October 1st. These two amazing companies have come
together to offer me a role that will allow me to not only help
librar
HI ya,
We host the IRC and the main/public Koha mailing list here at Katipo
cheers
Rachel
paul POULAIN wrote:
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, anyt
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 c