On 2010-10-12, at 6:44 AM, Chris Cormack wrote:
Hi all
Over the weekend (NZ time) PTFS/Liblime posted a blog post on their company blog directly aimed at Nicole Engard. http://blogs.liblime.com/open-sesame/archives/728
Most of you know Nicole as the Koha documentation manager, who has spent 1000's of hours of her life, some paid, some unpaid, working on Koha.
You can see from the currently first comment on that blog, that PTFS/Liblime's version of events does not tally with the recollection of the president of the Illinois chapter of SLA, who were running the webinar.
Nicole also responded on her own blog http://www.web2learning.net/archives/4177
Where she has received much support as well as hostile comments from people who believe this kind of behaviour from PTFS/Liblime is perfectly ok.
Well I don't. I would just like to state publicly here that I stand behind Nicole and I don't think her being attacked by a corporation is right. I encourage others to also support Nicole.
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Hi all, i feel strongly enough about this incident to comment too. I have also added my support to Nicole's blog too simply put (with the exception of Chris.C) Nicole plays the most crucial role in the *entire* Koha project why?? because no-one else can be bothered to do that role... except Nicole As a fellow ex-employee of LibLime (auspicious alumni indeed!), i wish to express my disgust against the personal (and refuted) attack against Nicole by PTFS/Liblime, and to offer my support to Nicole PTFS/LibLime owe both Nicole and Dianna a public apology for this incident Cheers, Mason -- Mason JAMES www.kohaaloha.com KohaAloha Ltd. NZ TEL: (+64) 4 889 0966