On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, User genjimoto wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, ed sharpe wrote:
Ed, this would be a wonderful place to get to. It will take time (and some $$$) to do so though. (or someone to pay us to pay staff to do do it). oh.. Where do i get a koha testing job?
At this point, I don't think that any of the existing support companies/people have testing positions open. I could be wrong though. I *don't* think that any of them would mind getting a nice resume (or CV) to look over. Good Luck.
We'll also need to build a test harness that we can use to verify that the install went as planned. Test harness?
A Test harness is a set of scripts built to run all of your tests in an automated way. Typically, it will return a summary of the test results.
Given all of the difficulties, I hope that this is one area that emerging koha support companies can/will take on. I also hope it is an area where libraries (or other interested parties) will be willing to step up and commit resources. A koha support business... hmm.. how would i create one?
Given that you are in NZ (or at least that your email address is), it may be best for you to talk to katipo about joining up with them. If you really want to start a business of your own, join the kohabiz mailing list (send mail to kohabiz-subscribe@eylerfamily.org and follow the directions that are sent to you). It will be a *very* tough road though, as you'll be competing with the oldest, largest, best equipped koha company around. -pate
what needs to be done is to determine which environments this
should be I
suppose.
We could build a wishlist, but since we're talking about volunteers, I think we're going to end up supporting whatever people are willing to work on (probably Red Hat and Debian at first), or people are willing to pay people to work on (I'm not sure what systems fall into this category).
-pate