On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Chris Cormack <chris@bigballofwax.co.nz> 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.
I would like to add my voice at this point to the call for a public repo. This will certainly help bring a resolution to a number of outstanding issues between Liblime and the Koha community. The more quickly this is done, the more clarity will be communicated concerning Liblime's intentions. Regards, Christopher Nighswonger Faculty Member Network & Systems Director Foundations Bible College & Seminary www.foundations.edu www.fbcradio.or