I want to comment here that Schools may be small and no matter what you migrate to there will be a fairly large migration cost. That is typical of all migrations. What I see is that software maintanance though may be a LOT less in the long run over some of the competitors. That's just my opinion and I believe as people look around and start comparing apples to apples KOHA and LibLime might not be so out of the ball park. David Schuster Paul POULAIN-2 wrote:
Joshua Ferraro a écrit :
Hi Matthew, Of course, you can also download and install Koha for yourself, or have a local consultant help you.
Just to second what joshua says : "free software" means "free as speech, not free as beer". You are free to to install Koha on your own, your are free to find someone that fit your purse, your are free to choose an other ILS. I (really) don't know what are LibLime rates, nor how small is your purse.
But when we spend time for a customer, this time has to be paid. That's, on this side of the Atlantic, what we try to convince our customers.
I don't speak of our "community involvement", which is huge, and is done because we are free software addicts, as well as because we think sharing our work will give us more than keeping it just for us. I just speak of the time we spend for a given customer, at his request.
HTH
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