I'm all for that - alternate between US, Europe and NZ one a year. There are plenty of conferences that people can't go to every year - and that doesn't mean they miss anything huge. Nicole On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Chris Cormack <chris@bigballofwax.co.nz> wrote:
2009/10/6 Jim Minges <jminges@nekls.org>:
Sorry, but whether there is a US Koha conference or not, there is zero chance of our organization, and I suspect any other Kansas Koha users, going to KohaCon NZ. Too bad but that's just the way it is.
That is a real shame, .... Ive been to both Kohacon in Paris in 2006 and Kohacon in the US in 2009. And there was 0 chance of any of the NZ libraries who run Koha (including of course HLT who started the whole thing) being able to go. So I totally understand that it is unlikely that huge numbers of North American on European Libraries will be able to attend. But I also would not like one to detract from the other.
Perhaps they could be held alternate years? It was 3 years between the first and second Kohacon, maybe we don't need the third and fourth on the same year.
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