What seems clear from this exchange is that PTFS/Liblime believes that it is the responsibility of others to integrate their code into Koha rather than something that is inherent to the process of working on an open source project. If this is the case, then LEK and Harley are not trunks. They're forks.
Owen--how is that clear? When did anyone say that PTFS/LibLime believes that it is not their responsibility to integrate the code? I was at the very same meeting. LEK is a fork that PTFS inherited, yet I understood from the meeting that they are committed to contributing it to Koha, difficult as that may be. Nothing that they said about Harley led me to believe that they think it is the community's responsibility to integrate the code. I believe that there are several people at PTFS/LibLime who understand the process and they have already put a lot of work into Koha. I did take some notes at this meeting. Unfortunately I do not have access to them at the moment and they were not very detailed. I will take a look at them this weekend and see if there was anything useful that I recorded.
-- Owen
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