The question remains on whether the Collection and/or Shelving location can be assigned to items completely independently of Home branch - I realize
Yes the version on the wiki is more up to date, and yes there is info scattered around. You made mention of one specific site in your previous email. If you read the first post on koha-community.org you will see why I tried to steer you away from there. All the best Chris On 16 Feb 2011 07:07, <hansbkk@gmail.com> wrote: On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 12:34 AM, Chris Cormack <chrisc@catalyst.net.nz> wrote: the latter especially is "supposed to be" subsidiary to Branch, but since I don't need to use it for that function, and it displays in the OPAC, can I use it for something like Age appropriateness across locations? Thanks very much Chris, looks like the only thing holding back my creativity on classifying our collection will be (should be) common sense 8-)
Well, I'm coming from a plain ol' user's POV, so if it's not in stable it's not available 8-) ... Point well taken on users contributing back, I am certainly willing to do so within my capabilities, and where I've seen people offering to document the issues I'm struggling with, I've already been offering to help out as my understanding solidifies.
Make sure you use www.koha-community.org, that is the official and
Maybe one day I'll be capable of testing beta stuff - right now I'm just getting my feet wet. maintained site. I'll certainly make that my starting point, but I'm finding all kinds of useful stuff scattered all over the interwebs - much that was written even for v2.x is useful for someone just trying to wrap their head around basic concepts. There doesn't seem to be as much content depth yet to the v3-specific information. For example, I found this juicy item here: http://www.pakban.net/brooke/tut/newbie.html as well as here: http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Category:Documentation/newbieguide I assume the latter is more up to date? Side note - "Setting up a Development Environment" is classified as "for newbies?" When it comes to tech-level implementation details I am very aware of the fast-moving development pace - Koha's obviously a very active project! Thanks again for your (plural) contributions. . . _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@li...