On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 20:00, MJ Ray wrote:
I hear that Mike is taking the www.koha.org bugs over, which should give more than enough to do for now. (Actually, I thought this was done, but bugs 296, 620 and 802 are still assigned to Chris.)
Thanks for pointing this issue out, for clarity, I have now reassigned these issues to myself.
Looking to the longer term, can we hear about plans, please? Three things I want to throw in: 1. I refer people to my Koha England site http://www.ttllp.co.uk/koha/ which is faster for most people in the UK and links to koha.org (although koha.org doesn't link to me). 2. As an experiment, I started a koha webring from http://mjr.towers.org.uk/rings/koha-people.html but it's not really taken off (more sites and requests for use welcome). 3. I'm happy to create a "Planet Koha" with the tools of http://www.otherwayup.org.uk/planets/alug/ if there are many koha sites publishing news in RSS 1.0
(Please note these are my own opinions and at this point haven't had a chance to converse with Rachel Priebee on a firm outline yet) My initial thoughts at the moment is to basically catalogue what data we already have on the www.koha.org site, as well as other documents and sites spread around the greater WWW. Then we will draft up a Site Plan.. outlining where to from here. I have added your comments regarding the web-ring and "Planet Koha" to the list. (Thanks for the suggestions) My primary goal is to see the www.koha.org site become the pre-eminant site for all Koha related information. There is a lot of good information spread around the internet (with sites like your own), and it will be great if we can centrally collate/organise the majority of this information. Cheers Mike