Hi folks, I'm happy to announce today that the Koha project has launched a new tool to streamline the user contribution process. Meet contribs.koha.org, our new Extensions Manager. Our goal with this tool is to lower the learning curve and overhead for contributing add-on components to Koha. We know many of you have created some nifty additions to Koha (fresh redesign of the templates, some command-line utilities, migration scripts, an icon set, a new MARC framework) but aren't keen on learning CVS or sending off an email to the dev list every time you change something minor. If that describes you, the new Extensions Manager will allow you to distribute your Koha extension using a simple web-based interface. So ... how to get started? 1. Create an archive (zip file ) of your extension with any documentation and license information included. 2. Create an account on contribs.koha.org. Click on the 'Login' link and then 'Register' to get an account. 3. Log in and then click 'Add' to add your extension. 4. Give your extension a meaningful name and description and assign it to the appropriate categories (if you need a new catagory to be added, send an email to the koha-devel list and we'll add it). 5. Specify which versions of Koha your extension works with. 6. After you upload, send an email to the Koha developer's list announcing your extension and describing what it does. 7. When you change your extension, update it on contribs.koha.org If you have any questions or have trouble with the system send an email to the list and we'll try to get it sorted out. On behalf of the Koha Development Team, I'd like to thank: *Pierrick Le Gall for creating the Extensions Manager *Chris Cormack from Katipo for spending a weekend translating and installing it as well as packaging and uploading some of his contributions *Kyle Hall for testing it out by uploading the tools he's created *LibLime for hosting space and bandwidth Cheers, -- Joshua Ferraro SUPPORT FOR OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE President, Technology migration, training, maintenance, support LibLime Featuring Koha Open-Source ILS jmf@liblime.com |Full Demos at http://liblime.com/koha |1(888)KohaILS