Hello Everyone On the Koha homepage (http://www.koha.org/) I notice the claim that it is ``the worlds first Free Open Source Library System,'' which is apparently true if `Library System' is defined to be `a computer system to run a _physical_ library.' There is, however, an earlier system, Greenstone, from the New Zealand Digital Library (www.nzdl.org) which solves (or attempts to solve) the problem of running a _digital_ library. Greenstone, under active development at the Waikato University Computer Science Department. We have translated our interface into Maori (thanks to Te Taka Keegan for our Maori interface) and several other languages including Arabic (thanks to Malika Mahoui) (Arabic is challenging as it's reading order is right->left not left->right), so when you come to localise Koha into Maori you may wish to use our stuff as a stepping stone. It's all GPL, so you're free to take what you need (download greenstone from our web site at www.nzdl.org). It's good to see other kiwis doing innovative library stuff. stuart [grad student]