Hey thanks so so much i have gat the link and the site for the SMS::send cpan modules What creteria of getting the one that suits me? forexample am in Uganda E.Africa, Do i need to install it or simply type it in the Admin preferences. Thank you guys..... are built on a corporate model, and
corporations are not democratic by nature. I think we can do better than a raw corporate model. I looked at the list of Chris' suggestions, and they looked to have mature projects, like wine, on it.
I really would prefer Koha to be controlled by a democratic foundation instead of a self-perpetuating one. There are risks to democracy, but at least if it stuffs up, it's the whole community's responsibility. Both SFC nor DSpace look undemocratic to me, appointing barons for life to rule over their serf projects.
And how is this behaviour different from the secret invitation only mailing lists we've been hearing about? Erm, I think that is probably overstating things a little. From time to time something crops up that, usually for reasons of privacy or legality, are tricky to talk about on a public list. ?We've had a "koha-manage" list for years, that has been lucky to be used more than a couple of times.
For example, as part of approving people to go onto the paid for support list, we need to ask for some private info (referee checks etc), so we don't have that kind of thing going to a public list.
While it is probably overstating it a bit, I can totally understand how that would be the perception. And in recent times there has been discussion on it that would have been much better served on the public lists. I think where legality allows it, discussions should be public. Decisions made that effect the community should be at least minuted if not discussed publicly.
My 2 cents anyway
Chris
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While it is probably overstating it a bit, I can totally understand how that would be the perception. And in recent times there has been discussion on it that would have been much better served on the public lists. I think where legality allows it, discussions should be public. Decisions made that effect the community should be at least minuted if not discussed publicly.
Oh I agree - I just wouldn't want people to think there had been some sort of "secret society" operating for years directing things without anyone knowing. In the last few months we had a couple of things "blow up" that didn't feel right to talk about in a very public (google-able) forum. I suspect because we were already zooming e-mails back and forth - Very much more so than most people would usually want to get on the Koha lists BTW, that got extended out into some topics that could & should have moved public.
What we might want though is essentially a public koha-project-meta list so that we don't swamp the main koha list with the volume of mail we get when an issue is "hot", so people who are wanting help aren't totally turned off by us arguing :-)
Cheers R
My 2 cents anyway
Chris
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Message: 3 Date: Sun, 17 May 2009 20:13:23 -0700 (PDT) From: Suyadi <libUMS@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [Koha] Install koha 3 on ubuntu 9.04 problem To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Message-ID: <23590421.post@talk.nabble.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
from which you take the yaz & zebra packages ? I successfuly install that from indexdata.dk by adding to /etc/apt/sources.list :
deb http://ftp.indexdata.dk/ubuntu/ jaunty main
yaz version 3.0.45 zebra version 2.0.36
john smith-108 wrote:
Hi to all
I need your help to know fix this problem :
when run
apt-get install yaz
the yaz and libyaz3 install and its ok but when try to install idzebra with comand:
apt-get install idzebra when runs remove libyaz3 and some package and i did not know why that ok remove it and idzebra install but yaz not ok
i can not install yaz and idzebra when install yaz remove idzebra and
when
install idzebra remove libyaz3 and all package of yaz3
please if any body know how to fix this problem.
thnks
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Message: 4 Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 10:43:32 +0300 From: alaa Badri <elbadri_father@hotmail.com> Subject: [Koha] I need help i have abig trouble To: <koha@lists.katipo.co.nz> Message-ID: <COL104-W566F317ABABFB8A057E961E95A0@phx.gbl> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1256"
i changed my koha server because it's damage and i install it again but i can't reach my Arabic data and i have the latest backup but it's not working with Arabic data please help me thanks
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2009/5/18 Twinamatsiko matsiko Smith <twimithee@gmail.com>
Hey thanks so so much i have gat the link and the site for the SMS::send cpan modules What creteria of getting the one that suits me? forexample am in Uganda E.Africa, Do i need to install it or simply type it in the Admin preferences.
You would need to do both: install it and type it into the system preference. -- Joe Atzberger LibLime - Open Source Library Solutions
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