Steve - Consider a repository underway. Thanks for the link. I routinely ask for copies/links of stuff when people announce they've accomplished something. Rarely do I get a third email. Sigh. Now that 2.0 is officially out and stable, it seems a reasonable point to restart the documentation effort. It is always fun to see new things featurewise or interfacewise happen...right after you sit down to work on a new edition! - seriously, however, it is (I know, I know, you've all heard this before from me) going to happen this time if only b/c the old docs are simply wrong for things in 2. As usual, those interested in volunteering (I hope the HLT brigade is still up for a little proofing, and Regula - still interested in helping?). Still needed: installed copies of stock Koha-2 with the default theme turned on (I had someone offer, but they I suppose are still checking with their management). Preferably a preproduction test bed that someone is willing to let outsiders have librarian-level access to.... We used screenshots heavily last time, and I predict the same this time. For this round Migration, Installation, and Librarian-User will be divvied up, in a break from last time's giganto-manual. In the interests of speed, Migration will probably be some sort of scrapbook thing to leverage Steve et al's work. Nick Overstressed, slightly fed up Koha Docguru -----Original Message----- From: koha-admin@lists.katipo.co.nz [mailto:koha-admin@lists.katipo.co.nz] On Behalf Of Stephen Hedges Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2004 9:22 AM To: baijum81@lycos.com Cc: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Subject: Re: unoffical Koha documents (was [Koha] Any Indian users?) I've added Baiju's nifty guide to migrating from CDS/ISIS to Koha to my personal collection of helpful but "unofficial" Koha guides. (I keep the collection on my very public www.skemotah.com webpage, so it's actually not all that personal -- I hope Baiju doesn't mind.) I'm sure other people also have collected helpful Koha documents, and I also suspect that there are nice documents out there on the web that I don't know about. I think it would be a good idea to set up a webpage that collects these unofficial documents in one handy place. I'm happy to use skemotah.com for such a repository, but I think it would make more sense to put it somewhere on koha.org. Any thoughts? Stephen Baiju M said:
Hi, We just started experimenting with Koha, here is some details : http://www.saas.nsw.edu.au/koha_wiki/index.php?page=CDS%2FISIS+based+s ystem+to+Koha
Anyone from India already using Koha? Let us create a mailing list for Indian users of Koha?
Regards, Baiju M
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