Joshua, I have noticed the announcement on the Liblime website of Liblime Enterprise Koha. You state that this incorporates two years of completed development. By offering software as a service only, you are not obliged to release the code under the GPL but you intend to do so 'periodically'. Of course, the community-developed Koha software will continue to evolve and it is technically very uncertain that code released occasionally will be able to be reintegrated with that of the main project. Do you agree that this is a fork in the development of Koha? Aren't you also foregoing benefits of open-source development: shared resources and the scrutiny of a world wide community? Mightn't you encounter the resource constraints and priority conflicts of closed source vendors? We have not heard from you on this list for a considerable time. If you have left the Koha community, this is a great disappointment to those of us who have appreciated your substantial contributions in recent years. Your exit misses a key opportunity for developing a sustainable Koha software foundation and leaving the library community a better legacy. Please clarify your ongoing role in this community. Sincere regards, Bob Birchall Calyx