Nicole Engard <nengard@gmail.com>
As usual, while I know where you're coming from ... are we saying we should all refrain from answering the survey and showing that Koha is used worldwide simply because the results aren't submitted as open source? Seems like shooting ourselves in the foot to me.
No, I think it's for everyone to make their own decision, which is why I didn't post against any call to answer. Personally, I don't feel comfortable asking librarians to make that effort for so little return as far as I can see. It's little use for marketing Koha because the Koha data is inaccurate. The KohaUsers list is more interesting. As suggested late in Marshall Breeding's post, such whistle-blowing surveys are more attractive for systems with closed single-company communities. Playing the game the proprietary ILS company way is more like shooting ourselves in the foot, don't you think? Regards, -- MJ Ray (slef) Webmaster and LMS developer at | software www.software.coop http://mjr.towers.org.uk | .... co IMO only: see http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html | .... op