rafael.antonio@sapo.pt asked:
I understand that it will be dificult to get a full agreement all over the world. Could we try to find some regional interest groups and grow for a worldwide foundation ? In Europe, France and UK have already dynamic and interested people. May be we could join to discuss all these subjects anywhere in Europe (Lisbon has a good weather...)
Well, we could have regional chapters, but forming and running KohaLA, KUDOS, KSF, software.coop (yes, we are open to new members, but are developer-only and not Koha-specific, so it's not automatic and we probably have to exist anyway for other reasons) and other distinct groups in each area is wasting our supporters' time and money in needless administration. In one of the recent polls, networking local associations (such as KUDOS, KohaLA) was supported by 12 out of 18 voters, 66.67%, placing it 8th on the list. I've yet to analyse the other survey. As I understand it, I actually agree with LibLime on this one: a worldwide 'hub' user group that has regional chapters would give the community much more control in a variety of ways and would provide a 'structure' without requiring all chapters to pay administration overheads. Hope that helps, -- MJ Ray (slef) LMS developer and webmaster at | software www.software.coop http://mjr.towers.org.uk | .... co IMO only: see http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html | .... op