Hello, I recently recieved a question about the RFP process and who might be responding to it/them. I'd like to make my answer a bit more public in hopes that it might stir some conversation. I hope that there will be several people, groups, and/or companies submitting responses though. Let me explain why: If there are more developers brought into the project, we will have a bigger pool of talent to work with for all of the Koha development. Additional people should also bring extra insight to development. Some organizations require multiple respondents to an RFP. Having more than one response helps show that the Koha development community is more vibrant --- and that it would survive the disappearance of a single development group (e.g., if Katipo were to suddenly disappear right now, it would be a mojor blow to Koha). It will help make releaseing RFPs and looking into Koha more attractive to other libraries if they know that there is a compete market. I'd also hope that the responses to the RFP (perhaps expunged of financial information) could be discussed in the open. I think that the value gained by working together on planning these new features will be worth the effort. This will require a major departure from the traditional RFP/response pattern, but doing RFPs for OSS projects is already pretty radical. thanks, -pate
participants (1)
-
Pat Eyler