Number of Koha Libraries in the Word
Dear all, We discussed this issue before and a number of very impressive figures were quoted, but when I go to the home page of the Koha community, at https://koha-community.org/about/libraries/, I only see a sample of Koha libraries and our library is missing. Please do not get me wrong, I think that the list is good, but as any list, hard to keep up to date. In light of our marketing effort, we should bring it as up to date as we can. In order to get us listed, I went to https://gitlab.com/koha- community-devs-users/Koha-library-list/ and clicked on "Merge Request," but could find how to place a new request. There is no "new" button or similar. Others were able to do it and I applaud them, but we are not going to get many new libraries to list themselves and keep this list relevant, if they cannot easily and immediately place a request. Is this something that could be fixed? I.e. add a green "NEW" button or something of the sort. And could you explain me how I could add our library? Thank you! Sebastian -- Sebastian Hierl, Ph.D. Drue Heinz Librarian, Arthur & Janet C. Ross Library American Academy in Rome Via Angelo Masina 5 00153 Rome Italy T: +39 06 5846 417 F: +39 06 5810 788
Hi Sebastian
We discussed this issue before and a number of very impressive figures were quoted, but when I go to the home page of the Koha community, at https://koha-community.org/about/libraries/, I only see a sample of Koha libraries and our library is missing.
I was not aware of this list, which is very incomplete and uninformative compared to https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_Users_Worldwide or especially to Marshall Breedings great list of Koha libraries throughout the world at https://librarytechnology.org/lwc-processquery.pl?ILS=Koha (which actually list 4'427 libraries with a lot of details).
Please do not get me wrong, I think that the list is good, but as any list, hard to keep up to date.
In light of our marketing effort, we should bring it as up to date as we can. In order to get us listed, I went to https://gitlab.com/koha- community-devs-users/Koha-library-list/ and clicked on "Merge Request," but could find how to place a new request. There is no "new" button or similar. Others were able to do it and I applaud them, but we are not going to get many new libraries to list themselves and keep this list relevant, if they cannot easily and immediately place a request. Is this something that could be fixed? I.e. add a green "NEW" button or something of the sort. And could you explain me how I could add our library?
To me it seems an absolutely horrible idea that libraries or anyone should learn or use Git when they want to include themselves in a simple list. Instead I suggest to delete this list and instead link to https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_Users_Worldwide In my case however I stick to the above mentioned lists and I will simply ignore the list at https://koha-community.org/about/libraries/ when adding new libraries. Best wishes: Michael -- Geschäftsführer · Diplombibliothekar BBS, Informatiker eidg. Fachausweis Admin Kuhn GmbH · Pappelstrasse 20 · 4123 Allschwil · Schweiz T 0041 (0)61 261 55 61 · E mik@adminkuhn.ch · W www.adminkuhn.ch
It's gone. For now. On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 9:44 AM, Michael Kuhn <mik@adminkuhn.ch> wrote:
Hi Sebastian
We discussed this issue before and a number of very impressive figures were
quoted, but when I go to the home page of the Koha community, at https://koha-community.org/about/libraries/, I only see a sample of Koha libraries and our library is missing.
I was not aware of this list, which is very incomplete and uninformative compared to https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_Users_Worldwide or especially to Marshall Breedings great list of Koha libraries throughout the world at https://librarytechnology.org/lwc-processquery.pl?ILS=Koha (which actually list 4'427 libraries with a lot of details).
Please do not get me wrong, I think that the list is good, but as any list,
hard to keep up to date.
In light of our marketing effort, we should bring it as up to date as we can. In order to get us listed, I went to https://gitlab.com/koha- community-devs-users/Koha-library-list/ and clicked on "Merge Request," but could find how to place a new request. There is no "new" button or similar. Others were able to do it and I applaud them, but we are not going to get many new libraries to list themselves and keep this list relevant, if they cannot easily and immediately place a request. Is this something that could be fixed? I.e. add a green "NEW" button or something of the sort. And could you explain me how I could add our library?
To me it seems an absolutely horrible idea that libraries or anyone should learn or use Git when they want to include themselves in a simple list. Instead I suggest to delete this list and instead link to https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_Users_Worldwide
In my case however I stick to the above mentioned lists and I will simply ignore the list at https://koha-community.org/about/libraries/ when adding new libraries.
Best wishes: Michael -- Geschäftsführer · Diplombibliothekar BBS, Informatiker eidg. Fachausweis Admin Kuhn GmbH · Pappelstrasse 20 · 4123 Allschwil · Schweiz T 0041 (0)61 261 55 61 · E mik@adminkuhn.ch · W www.adminkuhn.ch
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Thank you, Michael! In view of our marketing initiative aimed at librarians who are not yet familiar with Koha it would be helpful to have such a list or a map illustrating Koha's international impact on our main website. Librarians not familiar with Koha usually are not familiar with the Koha wiki. If Marshall Breeding does a good job at keeping the list up to date, we should go with his--his expertise and objectivity would further provide credibility, though I would ideally want to work with him (or his data) to implement a visually stimulating map or list. I fully agree that asking librarians to create profiles and learn how to use Git only to list themselves on a website for promotional purposes is not going to work and that the listing mechanism will have to be simplified. -Sebastian -- Sebastian Hierl, Ph.D. Drue Heinz Librarian, Arthur & Janet C. Ross Library American Academy in Rome Via Angelo Masina 5 00153 Rome Italy T: +39 06 5846 417 F: +39 06 5810 788 On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 10:14 PM, Liz Rea <wizzyrea@gmail.com> wrote:
It's gone. For now.
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 9:44 AM, Michael Kuhn <mik@adminkuhn.ch> wrote:
Hi Sebastian
We discussed this issue before and a number of very impressive figures were
quoted, but when I go to the home page of the Koha community, at https://koha-community.org/about/libraries/, I only see a sample of Koha libraries and our library is missing.
I was not aware of this list, which is very incomplete and uninformative compared to https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_Users_Worldwide or especially to Marshall Breedings great list of Koha libraries throughout the world at https://librarytechnology.org/lwc-processquery.pl?ILS=Koha (which actually list 4'427 libraries with a lot of details).
hard to keep up to date.
In light of our marketing effort, we should bring it as up to date as we can. In order to get us listed, I went to https://gitlab.com/koha- community-devs-users/Koha-library-list/ and clicked on "Merge Request," but could find how to place a new request. There is no "new" button or similar. Others were able to do it and I applaud them, but we are not going to get many new libraries to list themselves and keep this list relevant, if they cannot easily and immediately place a request. Is
Please do not get me wrong, I think that the list is good, but as any list, this
something that could be fixed? I.e. add a green "NEW" button or something of the sort. And could you explain me how I could add our library?
To me it seems an absolutely horrible idea that libraries or anyone should learn or use Git when they want to include themselves in a simple list. Instead I suggest to delete this list and instead link to https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_Users_Worldwide
In my case however I stick to the above mentioned lists and I will simply ignore the list at https://koha-community.org/about/libraries/ when adding new libraries.
Best wishes: Michael -- Geschäftsführer · Diplombibliothekar BBS, Informatiker eidg. Fachausweis Admin Kuhn GmbH · Pappelstrasse 20 · 4123 Allschwil · Schweiz T 0041 (0)61 261 55 61 · E mik@adminkuhn.ch · W www.adminkuhn.ch
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Hi Sebastian
In view of our marketing initiative aimed at librarians who are not yet familiar with Koha it would be helpful to have such a list or a map illustrating Koha's international impact on our main website. Librarians not familiar with Koha usually are not familiar with the Koha wiki. If Marshall Breeding does a good job at keeping the list up to date, we should go with his--his expertise and objectivity would further provide credibility, though I would ideally want to work with him (or his data) to implement a visually stimulating map or list.
In fact Marshall Breeding is not keeping the directory up to date by himself - this is a list with thousands and thousands of libraries, not only Koha. But everyone that wants to be included in the directory can register and include his library. This makes it the best list of (Koha) libraries available by far. Here's the link to register: https://librarytechnology.org/secure/member-register.pl In my case when I finish the migration of a library to Koha I always add the library to Marshall Breedings directory. Besides I'm especially interested in Koha libraries in the German speaking countries so I keep a list of such libraries at http://koha-de.org/wiki/Koha/Anwender - there I also make use of the Koha map from Marshall Breeding's libraries.org and also the one made by Galen Charlton some months ago. Best wishes: Michael -- Geschäftsführer · Diplombibliothekar BBS, Informatiker eidg. Fachausweis Admin Kuhn GmbH · Pappelstrasse 20 · 4123 Allschwil · Schweiz T 0041 (0)61 261 55 61 · E mik@adminkuhn.ch · W www.adminkuhn.ch
A map version of the Koha listings in the libraries.org component of Library Technology Guides is available via this url: https://librarytechnology.org/libraries/map.pl?ILS=Koha It's a bit slow right now and I plan to see what I can do to optimize it a bit. Most importantly, having more libraries using Koha registered in libraries.org will help demonstrate its global impact. -marshall Marshall Breeding Editor, Library Technology Guides www.librarytechnology.org Marshall.breeding@librarytechnology.org twitter.com/mbreeding -----Original Message----- From: Koha [mailto:koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz] On Behalf Of Sebastian Hierl Sent: Friday, December 09, 2016 2:34 AM To: Liz Rea Cc: koha Subject: Re: [Koha] Number of Koha Libraries in the Word Thank you, Michael! In view of our marketing initiative aimed at librarians who are not yet familiar with Koha it would be helpful to have such a list or a map illustrating Koha's international impact on our main website. Librarians not familiar with Koha usually are not familiar with the Koha wiki. If Marshall Breeding does a good job at keeping the list up to date, we should go with his--his expertise and objectivity would further provide credibility, though I would ideally want to work with him (or his data) to implement a visually stimulating map or list. I fully agree that asking librarians to create profiles and learn how to use Git only to list themselves on a website for promotional purposes is not going to work and that the listing mechanism will have to be simplified. -Sebastian -- Sebastian Hierl, Ph.D. Drue Heinz Librarian, Arthur & Janet C. Ross Library American Academy in Rome Via Angelo Masina 5 00153 Rome Italy T: +39 06 5846 417 F: +39 06 5810 788 On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 10:14 PM, Liz Rea <wizzyrea@gmail.com> wrote:
It's gone. For now.
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 9:44 AM, Michael Kuhn <mik@adminkuhn.ch> wrote:
Hi Sebastian
We discussed this issue before and a number of very impressive figures were
quoted, but when I go to the home page of the Koha community, at https://koha-community.org/about/libraries/, I only see a sample of Koha libraries and our library is missing.
I was not aware of this list, which is very incomplete and uninformative compared to https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_Users_Worldwide or especially to Marshall Breedings great list of Koha libraries throughout the world at https://librarytechnology.org/lwc-processquery.pl?ILS=Koha (which actually list 4'427 libraries with a lot of details).
hard to keep up to date.
In light of our marketing effort, we should bring it as up to date as we can. In order to get us listed, I went to https://gitlab.com/koha- community-devs-users/Koha-library-list/ and clicked on "Merge Request," but could find how to place a new request. There is no "new" button or similar. Others were able to do it and I applaud them, but we are not going to get many new libraries to list themselves and keep this list relevant, if they cannot easily and immediately place a request. Is
Please do not get me wrong, I think that the list is good, but as any list, this
something that could be fixed? I.e. add a green "NEW" button or something of the sort. And could you explain me how I could add our library?
To me it seems an absolutely horrible idea that libraries or anyone should learn or use Git when they want to include themselves in a simple list. Instead I suggest to delete this list and instead link to https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_Users_Worldwide
In my case however I stick to the above mentioned lists and I will simply ignore the list at https://koha-community.org/about/libraries/ when adding new libraries.
Best wishes: Michael -- Geschäftsführer · Diplombibliothekar BBS, Informatiker eidg. Fachausweis Admin Kuhn GmbH · Pappelstrasse 20 · 4123 Allschwil · Schweiz T 0041 (0)61 261 55 61 · E mik@adminkuhn.ch · W www.adminkuhn.ch
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Hi Marsahall, I would suggest to improve database collation of the list. For example "Česká Třebová" is the first one, but it's definitely wrong order. It should be at the end of "C..." section, ie. between "C..." and "D..." sections. Similar rule should apply with Acýpayam before Adama University. Radek Dne 10.12.16 v 14:50 Marshall Breeding napsal(a):
A map version of the Koha listings in the libraries.org component of Library Technology Guides is available via this url: https://librarytechnology.org/libraries/map.pl?ILS=Koha
It's a bit slow right now and I plan to see what I can do to optimize it a bit.
Most importantly, having more libraries using Koha registered in libraries.org will help demonstrate its global impact.
-marshall
Marshall Breeding Editor, Library Technology Guides www.librarytechnology.org Marshall.breeding@librarytechnology.org twitter.com/mbreeding
-----Original Message----- From: Koha [mailto:koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz] On Behalf Of Sebastian Hierl Sent: Friday, December 09, 2016 2:34 AM To: Liz Rea Cc: koha Subject: Re: [Koha] Number of Koha Libraries in the Word
Thank you, Michael!
In view of our marketing initiative aimed at librarians who are not yet familiar with Koha it would be helpful to have such a list or a map illustrating Koha's international impact on our main website. Librarians not familiar with Koha usually are not familiar with the Koha wiki. If Marshall Breeding does a good job at keeping the list up to date, we should go with his--his expertise and objectivity would further provide credibility, though I would ideally want to work with him (or his data) to implement a visually stimulating map or list.
I fully agree that asking librarians to create profiles and learn how to use Git only to list themselves on a website for promotional purposes is not going to work and that the listing mechanism will have to be simplified.
-Sebastian
-- Sebastian Hierl, Ph.D. Drue Heinz Librarian, Arthur & Janet C. Ross Library American Academy in Rome Via Angelo Masina 5 00153 Rome Italy
T: +39 06 5846 417 F: +39 06 5810 788
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 10:14 PM, Liz Rea <wizzyrea@gmail.com> wrote:
It's gone. For now.
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 9:44 AM, Michael Kuhn <mik@adminkuhn.ch> wrote:
Hi Sebastian
We discussed this issue before and a number of very impressive figures were
quoted, but when I go to the home page of the Koha community, at https://koha-community.org/about/libraries/, I only see a sample of Koha libraries and our library is missing.
I was not aware of this list, which is very incomplete and uninformative compared to https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_Users_Worldwide or especially to Marshall Breedings great list of Koha libraries throughout the world at https://librarytechnology.org/lwc-processquery.pl?ILS=Koha (which actually list 4'427 libraries with a lot of details).
hard to keep up to date.
In light of our marketing effort, we should bring it as up to date as we can. In order to get us listed, I went to https://gitlab.com/koha- community-devs-users/Koha-library-list/ and clicked on "Merge Request," but could find how to place a new request. There is no "new" button or similar. Others were able to do it and I applaud them, but we are not going to get many new libraries to list themselves and keep this list relevant, if they cannot easily and immediately place a request. Is
Please do not get me wrong, I think that the list is good, but as any list, this
something that could be fixed? I.e. add a green "NEW" button or something of the sort. And could you explain me how I could add our library?
To me it seems an absolutely horrible idea that libraries or anyone should learn or use Git when they want to include themselves in a simple list. Instead I suggest to delete this list and instead link to https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_Users_Worldwide
In my case however I stick to the above mentioned lists and I will simply ignore the list at https://koha-community.org/about/libraries/ when adding new libraries.
Best wishes: Michael -- Geschäftsführer · Diplombibliothekar BBS, Informatiker eidg. Fachausweis Admin Kuhn GmbH · Pappelstrasse 20 · 4123 Allschwil · Schweiz T 0041 (0)61 261 55 61 · E mik@adminkuhn.ch · W www.adminkuhn.ch
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Hello Sebastian and others, Do not forget that you can easily register a library on the hea community website: https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/KohaUsageStat_RFC In addition to list the library it also permits to collect different statistics on the usage of Koha. Regards, Jonathan On Wed, 7 Dec 2016 at 20:51 Sebastian Hierl <s.hierl@aarome.org> wrote:
Dear all,
We discussed this issue before and a number of very impressive figures were quoted, but when I go to the home page of the Koha community, at https://koha-community.org/about/libraries/, I only see a sample of Koha libraries and our library is missing.
Please do not get me wrong, I think that the list is good, but as any list, hard to keep up to date.
In light of our marketing effort, we should bring it as up to date as we can. In order to get us listed, I went to https://gitlab.com/koha- community-devs-users/Koha-library-list/ <https://gitlab.com/koha-community-devs-users/Koha-library-list/> and clicked on "Merge Request," but could find how to place a new request. There is no "new" button or similar. Others were able to do it and I applaud them, but we are not going to get many new libraries to list themselves and keep this list relevant, if they cannot easily and immediately place a request. Is this something that could be fixed? I.e. add a green "NEW" button or something of the sort. And could you explain me how I could add our library?
Thank you! Sebastian -- Sebastian Hierl, Ph.D. Drue Heinz Librarian, Arthur & Janet C. Ross Library American Academy in Rome Via Angelo Masina 5 00153 Rome Italy
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Hello Jonathan, what about to add UsageStatsLibraryCoordinates to the preferences? A map of libraries would be easily generated from it... Radek Dne 12.12.16 v 11:46 Jonathan Druart napsal(a):
Hello Sebastian and others,
Do not forget that you can easily register a library on the hea community website: https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/KohaUsageStat_RFC
In addition to list the library it also permits to collect different statistics on the usage of Koha.
Regards, Jonathan
On Wed, 7 Dec 2016 at 20:51 Sebastian Hierl <s.hierl@aarome.org> wrote:
Dear all,
We discussed this issue before and a number of very impressive figures were quoted, but when I go to the home page of the Koha community, at https://koha-community.org/about/libraries/, I only see a sample of Koha libraries and our library is missing.
Please do not get me wrong, I think that the list is good, but as any list, hard to keep up to date.
In light of our marketing effort, we should bring it as up to date as we can. In order to get us listed, I went to https://gitlab.com/koha- community-devs-users/Koha-library-list/ <https://gitlab.com/koha-community-devs-users/Koha-library-list/> and clicked on "Merge Request," but could find how to place a new request. There is no "new" button or similar. Others were able to do it and I applaud them, but we are not going to get many new libraries to list themselves and keep this list relevant, if they cannot easily and immediately place a request. Is this something that could be fixed? I.e. add a green "NEW" button or something of the sort. And could you explain me how I could add our library?
Thank you! Sebastian -- Sebastian Hierl, Ph.D. Drue Heinz Librarian, Arthur & Janet C. Ross Library American Academy in Rome Via Angelo Masina 5 00153 Rome Italy
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Dear all, Thank you for your contributions and ideas. I think that we should link/embed Marshall Breeding's map https://librarytechnology.org/libraries/map.pl?ILS=Koha at koha-community.org. The main point is to provide newcomers interested in Koha with reassurance that Koha is stable, mature, and implemented throughout the world in libraries of all types. Marshall Breeding's site provides descriptions of the libraries (size, circulation) and links to their opacs. We do not need to reinvent the wheel, just a map that provides someone interested in Koha with the information they are seeking. -Sebastian -- Sebastian Hierl, Ph.D. Drue Heinz Librarian, Arthur & Janet C. Ross Library American Academy in Rome Via Angelo Masina 5 00153 Rome Italy T: +39 06 5846 417 F: +39 06 5810 788 On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 11:50 AM, Radek Šiman <radek.siman@centrum.cz> wrote:
Hello Jonathan,
what about to add UsageStatsLibraryCoordinates to the preferences? A map of libraries would be easily generated from it...
Radek
Dne 12.12.16 v 11:46 Jonathan Druart napsal(a):
Hello Sebastian and others,
Do not forget that you can easily register a library on the hea community website: https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/KohaUsageStat_RFC
In addition to list the library it also permits to collect different statistics on the usage of Koha.
Regards, Jonathan
On Wed, 7 Dec 2016 at 20:51 Sebastian Hierl <s.hierl@aarome.org> wrote:
Dear all,
We discussed this issue before and a number of very impressive figures were quoted, but when I go to the home page of the Koha community, at https://koha-community.org/about/libraries/, I only see a sample of Koha libraries and our library is missing.
Please do not get me wrong, I think that the list is good, but as any list, hard to keep up to date.
In light of our marketing effort, we should bring it as up to date as we can. In order to get us listed, I went to https://gitlab.com/koha- community-devs-users/Koha-library-list/ <https://gitlab.com/koha-community-devs-users/Koha-library-list/> and clicked on "Merge Request," but could find how to place a new request. There is no "new" button or similar. Others were able to do it and I applaud them, but we are not going to get many new libraries to list themselves and keep this list relevant, if they cannot easily and immediately place a request. Is this something that could be fixed? I.e. add a green "NEW" button or something of the sort. And could you explain me how I could add our library?
Thank you! Sebastian -- Sebastian Hierl, Ph.D. Drue Heinz Librarian, Arthur & Janet C. Ross Library American Academy in Rome Via Angelo Masina 5 00153 Rome Italy
T: +39 06 5846 417 F: +39 06 5810 788 _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
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Hi
Thank you for your contributions and ideas. I think that we should link/embed Marshall Breeding's map https://librarytechnology.org/libraries/map.pl?ILS=Koha at koha-community.org. The main point is to provide newcomers interested in Koha with reassurance that Koha is stable, mature, and implemented throughout the world in libraries of all types. Marshall Breeding's site provides descriptions of the libraries (size, circulation) and links to their opacs. We do not need to reinvent the wheel, just a map that provides someone interested in Koha with the information they are seeking.
I do fully agree with this statement. Best wishes: Michael -- Geschäftsführer · Diplombibliothekar BBS, Informatiker eidg. Fachausweis Admin Kuhn GmbH · Pappelstrasse 20 · 4123 Allschwil · Schweiz T 0041 (0)61 261 55 61 · E mik@adminkuhn.ch · W www.adminkuhn.ch
Hello Jonathan
Do not forget that you can easily register a library on the hea community website: https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/KohaUsageStat_RFC
In addition to list the library it also permits to collect different statistics on the usage of Koha.
In the generated list at http://hea.koha-community.org/ there seems to be a problem about the "Countries". It seems everyone can fill in his country as he likes but this seems not to be a good idea because * Česká republika / CZ / CZE / Czech Republic / Czechia * Deutschland / Germany * England / UK / United Kingdom * España / Spain * GR / Greece * India / Navi Mumbai, India * Irelanbd / Ireland * United States / United States of America / US / USA * Zimbabbwe / Zimbabwe are the same countries... Best wishes: Michael -- Geschäftsführer · Diplombibliothekar BBS, Informatiker eidg. Fachausweis Admin Kuhn GmbH · Pappelstrasse 20 · 4123 Allschwil · Schweiz T 0041 (0)61 261 55 61 · E mik@adminkuhn.ch · W www.adminkuhn.ch
That has been fixed in new versions. On Mon, 12 Dec 2016 at 12:04 Michael Kuhn <mik@adminkuhn.ch> wrote:
Hello Jonathan
Do not forget that you can easily register a library on the hea community website: https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/KohaUsageStat_RFC
In addition to list the library it also permits to collect different statistics on the usage of Koha.
In the generated list at http://hea.koha-community.org/ there seems to be a problem about the "Countries". It seems everyone can fill in his country as he likes but this seems not to be a good idea because
* Česká republika / CZ / CZE / Czech Republic / Czechia * Deutschland / Germany * England / UK / United Kingdom * España / Spain * GR / Greece * India / Navi Mumbai, India * Irelanbd / Ireland * United States / United States of America / US / USA * Zimbabbwe / Zimbabwe
are the same countries...
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