I would also love to see a public repository from LibLime. I'm thrilled to have access to all of the stuff from Bywater, Catalyst, BibLibre, and independent developers around the globe. Seeing LibLime added to that list would make me so happy. Having access makes my job a lot more educational and fun. I have no doubt that the features from Liblime will be amazing. I can't wait for the world to see them! Liz Rea NEKLS On Sep 15, 2009, at 11:07 PM, Brendan Gallagher wrote:
I too would be interesting in seeing the public repository from LibLime.
(If anyone is interested our repository address for Koha code is on the wiki -- http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=en:development:git_repos --- amongst many other's. This wiki page is becoming very useful so I wanted to make sure to plug it again and encourage others to post their collections of public code for all to see.)
-Brendan
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On Sep 15, 2009, at 2:52 PM, Chris Cormack wrote:
2009/9/16 Kyle Hall <kyle.m.hall@gmail.com>:
This is good news to hear. The question burning in my mind as a developer is this: will your enterprise version be available via git as you develop it, or will you just be releasing tarballs of source on a periodic basis ( which is how I interpreted your press release ).
I second Kyle
This does sound like good news, would you be willing to make your git repository public so that others can begin the task of integrating the code back into mainstream Koha?
Doing so would make any question of a fork disappear immediately, so I propose this is the quickest and easiest step to take to quell the rising unease.
If it is just a change in process not philosophy then spending the 20 minutes or so to make the repository public will not be a too onerous task.
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