On Sat, 15 May 2010, Sean McIntyre wrote:
Hi Chris N,
Thanks for the nice welcome. Just curious, what high school did you graduate from? I graduated from Robinson in '85.
So if I understand your first paragraph, the confusion was created when we made available a "flavor" for download, rather than just submitting changes back to the community elected release manager. Did I understand that correctly? If so, I can say that there is no intent to ever do such a thing again for a variety of reasons, including the confusion it has caused.
Glad to hear your point that the different "flavor" issue pre-dates the acquisition, we certainly felt we had inherited a challenge in this area.
I like your point on simply merging everything back together and thus eliminating these complexities. This is not a small piece of work by any means, but I am biased towards "simple". Unfortunately, the LLEK code base was not maintained in such a way as to make merging back with the community maintained Official Koha easy; it in fact will be challenging. No one can say with certainty what the intent of the LibLime owners were at the time LLEK was established, but if they were intending to fork the code it would look very much like what we have acquired.
Is there any reason you could not make the code repository available to the public? This would let others look at the differences and start working to figure out how to merge the two. While this is not as good as you activly pushing the code and working to merge it, it is far better than the current situation, and given the time commitments that you are referring to, it may be the best that you can do for the short term. David Lang