He Panui Koha 20 Feb 2003 Hello everyone, It's been quite a while since I've put one of these out, so I thought I'd better knuckle down and send something out this week. There's been a lot of activity since the New Year and not all of it has gotten the attention it deserves. In the world of Koha 1.2, Chris and Steve have put out a 1.2.3 release which is seeing a good deal of interest with over 1300 downloads from sourceforge! If you're using Koha and haven't upgraded yet, you might want to check out 1.2.3. Paul has been busy with Koha 2.0 as well. He released 1.9.0 at the beginning of February. This release hase been downloaded nearly 350 times already -- not bad for a beta release! It also looks like a 1.9.1 version is coming up quickly so if you've grabbed a copy of 1.9.0 and not let people know about problems, you should get right on it. Speaking of problems, I'm not sure how many of you know about the Koha bugzilla tool. You can see the tool by looking at http://bugs.koha.org -- you can submit bugs (or feature requests there too). There are currently 47 bugs/feature requests against the development (pre 2.0) version ... Should we have a bug stomping day to try and knock these down? Language support is continuing to move along. I had a request from some Koha users interested in organizing a translation into Breton. If anyone is interested in helping out, please contact me. We've also seen more work on French, Spanish, and Chinese. Koha is getting international notice as well. Nicolas Morin wrote to say: "Koha is getting good publicity in France. In it's Feb 2003 issue, the French monthly periodical ARCHIMAG [www.archimag.com], which is widely read among french librarians and also among "documentation centers" people in businesses, features a 3 pages article on Open Source solutions in this sector. Koha figures quite prominantly and positively in the article, alongside such general purpose softwares as Zope. The article goes into a bit of history, mentionning the beginning of the adventure with Horowhenua and Katipo, back in 2000, it then describes the current features and those that will be available in the upcoming 2.0 release (MARC support), and finally deals with the growing Koha community among french speaking librarians." Linux Journal published an article about Koha in their February issue too. A third article is available at: http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=1466489879 (sorry for the long URL, but I thought is was better than making you search for it.) If you see interesting articles about Koha, or are interested in writing one, please let me know. One last project related note. We're trying to find some QA testers to join the development effort. If you're interested, please get in touch with me. thanks, Pat Eyler kaitiaki@koha.org
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