Organizational Meeting for Koha Users Group
Dear Koha Mail list Member: Announcement! We will be having a formal organizational meeting of Kudos (Koha Users Group) at PLA. We are still working on the date and time of the event. Once it is determined we will e-mail everyone on the list of current developments. The meeting will be broken into two parts first meeting will be for existing Koha users or Koha users planning to be up and running within six months. This meeting will be an organizational meeting to discuss what type of national organization to form the agenda will be as follows: 1. How did we get here? A short history of Koha 2. Do we need a formal users group for Koha? 3. Develop a mission statement. 4. What type of structure do we need? 5. Form a committee of three to write a by-laws proposal. 6. Schedule next meeting. The second part of the meeting will be a general interest session and will be opened to anyone who is interested in Koha. I understand that there is an IRC meeting being organized to talk about exactly these same issues. I request that the meeting be postponed to after PLA. I ask for this postponement based on the following reasons: Previous meetings between vested parties of Koha, from many different nations, asked that any organizations based on the Koha ILS be based on national boundaries, ie the French Koha Organization. I believe that any Users Groups should be limited to only those individuals who are using Koha presently or are planning to use Koha within a relatively short time, say six months or so. Using the IRC to form an new organization as complicated and unique as a Koha User's Group would be difficult at best and and anarchy at worst. Once we have some sort of structure in place we can then use the IRC channel to discuss specific steps and or issues. But to get started we need at least one sit down meeting with 7 to 10 vested users of the Koha ILS. I understand that many of you may be asking yourselves what the heck is going on here, who is in charge of the Koha Users Group? Well the answer is no one is at this time, hence the confusion and multiple paths of discussion. Each library has to make their own decision about the best path to follow in helping form a users group. Anyone else interested in discussing this matter with me can reach me at jbrice@ccfls.org or call me at 814-336-1773. Sincerely, John Brice System Administrator Crawford County Federated Library System Executive Director Meadville Public Library
Hi John & Deb An in person meeting for a USA Koha Users Group sounds like a fine idea - particularly if you can get a few people together at a conference to do it. If both you and Deb are thinking of 0rganising USA specific User Group things then joining forces would be a grand idea. If the idea for an IRC meeting was for a more general user group, or if it looks like not many will actually be able to make the in-person one then presumably that could still go ahead. Cheers Rachel Koha Kaitiaki John Brice wrote:
Dear Koha Mail list Member:
Announcement!
We will be having a formal organizational meeting of Kudos (Koha Users Group) at PLA. We are still working on the date and time of the event. Once it is determined we will e-mail everyone on the list of current developments. The meeting will be broken into two parts first meeting will be for existing Koha users or Koha users planning to be up and running within six months. This meeting will be an organizational meeting to discuss what type of national organization to form the agenda will be as follows:
1. How did we get here? A short history of Koha 2. Do we need a formal users group for Koha? 3. Develop a mission statement. 4. What type of structure do we need? 5. Form a committee of three to write a by-laws proposal. 6. Schedule next meeting.
The second part of the meeting will be a general interest session and will be opened to anyone who is interested in Koha.
I understand that there is an IRC meeting being organized to talk about exactly these same issues. I request that the meeting be postponed to after PLA. I ask for this postponement based on the following reasons:
Previous meetings between vested parties of Koha, from many different nations, asked that any organizations based on the Koha ILS be based on national boundaries, ie the French Koha Organization.
I believe that any Users Groups should be limited to only those individuals who are using Koha presently or are planning to use Koha within a relatively short time, say six months or so.
Using the IRC to form an new organization as complicated and unique as a Koha User's Group would be difficult at best and and anarchy at worst. Once we have some sort of structure in place we can then use the IRC channel to discuss specific steps and or issues. But to get started we need at least one sit down meeting with 7 to 10 vested users of the Koha ILS.
I understand that many of you may be asking yourselves what the heck is going on here, who is in charge of the Koha Users Group? Well the answer is no one is at this time, hence the confusion and multiple paths of discussion. Each library has to make their own decision about the best path to follow in helping form a users group. Anyone else interested in discussing this matter with me can reach me at jbrice@ccfls.org or call me at 814-336-1773.
Sincerely,
John Brice System Administrator Crawford County Federated Library System
Executive Director Meadville Public Library
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Rachel and all other Koha Users and Soon to be Koha Users, The idea for the IRC meeting is NOT to create another user group, it is simply to follow-up on responses from USA Koha users and soon-to-be Koha users in the planning ALAMW08 KUDOS meeting. Many people who were not able to attend requested a method for having a tool for online-real-time meetings. The intention for the IRC meeting is to have the participants discuss and share issues, which will then be shared with John, so those can be part of the information at the PLA Conference meeting. Again, it is NOT intended to take the place of the PLA meeting at all. As you know, by building a strong user group, the users have the ability to help make the Koha ILS stronger and LibLime grow as a company, while users learn and help one another. It's a win, win, win! I will talk with John Brice today, having seen his email yesterday for the first time. I humbly apologize for any misunderstandings that have occurred. Sincerely, Deb Rachel Hamilton-Williams wrote:
Hi John & Deb
An in person meeting for a USA Koha Users Group sounds like a fine idea - particularly if you can get a few people together at a conference to do it.
If both you and Deb are thinking of 0rganising USA specific User Group things then joining forces would be a grand idea.
If the idea for an IRC meeting was for a more general user group, or if it looks like not many will actually be able to make the in-person one then presumably that could still go ahead.
Cheers Rachel
Koha Kaitiaki
John Brice wrote:
Dear Koha Mail list Member:
Announcement!
We will be having a formal organizational meeting of Kudos (Koha Users Group) at PLA. We are still working on the date and time of the event. Once it is determined we will e-mail everyone on the list of current developments. The meeting will be broken into two parts first meeting will be for existing Koha users or Koha users planning to be up and running within six months. This meeting will be an organizational meeting to discuss what type of national organization to form the agenda will be as follows:
1. How did we get here? A short history of Koha 2. Do we need a formal users group for Koha? 3. Develop a mission statement. 4. What type of structure do we need? 5. Form a committee of three to write a by-laws proposal. 6. Schedule next meeting.
The second part of the meeting will be a general interest session and will be opened to anyone who is interested in Koha.
I understand that there is an IRC meeting being organized to talk about exactly these same issues. I request that the meeting be postponed to after PLA. I ask for this postponement based on the following reasons:
Previous meetings between vested parties of Koha, from many different nations, asked that any organizations based on the Koha ILS be based on national boundaries, ie the French Koha Organization.
I believe that any Users Groups should be limited to only those individuals who are using Koha presently or are planning to use Koha within a relatively short time, say six months or so.
Using the IRC to form an new organization as complicated and unique as a Koha User's Group would be difficult at best and and anarchy at worst. Once we have some sort of structure in place we can then use the IRC channel to discuss specific steps and or issues. But to get started we need at least one sit down meeting with 7 to 10 vested users of the Koha ILS.
I understand that many of you may be asking yourselves what the heck is going on here, who is in charge of the Koha Users Group? Well the answer is no one is at this time, hence the confusion and multiple paths of discussion. Each library has to make their own decision about the best path to follow in helping form a users group. Anyone else interested in discussing this matter with me can reach me at jbrice@ccfls.org or call me at 814-336-1773.
Sincerely,
John Brice System Administrator Crawford County Federated Library System
Executive Director Meadville Public Library
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As you know, by building a strong user group, the users have the ability to help make the Koha ILS stronger and LibLime grow as a company, while users learn and help one another. It's a win, win, win! While I'm sure we're all happy for LibLime to grow etc, there are many companies and individuals supporting & developing Koha and we'd like
Just to clarify a point made by Deb ... them all to be strong healthy companies. One "model" for user groups is to have a user group per "company", but I tend to favour a user group per region which hopefully means they have the choice of several independent developers and companies, but can still get together for meetings. Trying to have a group that is wider than a region/country I think will prove difficult to manage and difficult to have feel democratic and "fair". Cheers Rachel -- ----------------------------- Rachel Hamilton-Williams General Manager Katipo Communications Ltd Phone: +64-4-934 1285 Mobile: 021 389 128 E-mail: rachel@katipo.co.nz Web: www.katipo.co.nz
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Rachel Hamilton-Williams