Nicole or anyone: I know that LibLime seems to be feverishly working on 3.0 and then presumably 3.2, so this may not be high on their priority list, but is anyone giving any thought to having a Koha Conference (KohaCon or KoCon) here in the US? We would love to go to Australia, but that's not in the budget this year. Having an ILS conference promotes interaction among the users, who share information and ideas, and also serves as a stimulus for esprit de corps. Just as talking points, would anyone consider some centralized location for an initial conference, like the following: Kansas City (MO or KS) area Wichita Tulsa Omaha Oklahoma City All the above are close to the geographical center of the US, and so minimize travel cost and time on average for US participants. They are also relatively inexpensive vis-a-vis major convention centers like NY, LA, SF or Las Vegas, and are served by major airlines. Unless I am in the dark here and some plans are already being made, I don't see that anything could happen this year, but maybe something modest for spring/summer 2009? Perhaps something in conjunction with a major conference (ALA/PLA/LITA)? I'm well aware something like this would require significant planning and, if not hosted gratis (free gratis) by a library, costs for renting a meeting facility. Maybe we need to start a KUG? A KSIG? Have a bake sale to raise money? Sell t-shirts? (Somebody used to sell Koha t-shirts, right? Haven't noticed those for a while.) Comments and suggestions welcome. Greg Greg Lawson Rolling Hills Consolidated Library 1912 N. Belt Highway St. Joseph, MO 64506
I am in favor of such Koha Conference. It will help not only current users of Koha, but will also help those who are deciding whether to use Koha as their ILS. Ching-hsien Wang, Manager Library and Archives System Support Branch Office of Chief Information Officer Smithsonian Institution 202-633-5581(office) 202-312-2874(fax) wangch@si.edu Visit us online: www.siris.si.edu-----Original Message----- From: koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz [mailto:koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz] On Behalf Of gsl Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 11:55 AM To: Nicole Engard; koha Subject: [Koha] Koha Conference Nicole or anyone: I know that LibLime seems to be feverishly working on 3.0 and then presumably 3.2, so this may not be high on their priority list, but is anyone giving any thought to having a Koha Conference (KohaCon or KoCon) here in the US? We would love to go to Australia, but that's not in the budget this year. Having an ILS conference promotes interaction among the users, who share information and ideas, and also serves as a stimulus for esprit de corps. Just as talking points, would anyone consider some centralized location for an initial conference, like the following: Kansas City (MO or KS) area Wichita Tulsa Omaha Oklahoma City All the above are close to the geographical center of the US, and so minimize travel cost and time on average for US participants. They are also relatively inexpensive vis-a-vis major convention centers like NY, LA, SF or Las Vegas, and are served by major airlines. Unless I am in the dark here and some plans are already being made, I don't see that anything could happen this year, but maybe something modest for spring/summer 2009? Perhaps something in conjunction with a major conference (ALA/PLA/LITA)? I'm well aware something like this would require significant planning and, if not hosted gratis (free gratis) by a library, costs for renting a meeting facility. Maybe we need to start a KUG? A KSIG? Have a bake sale to raise money? Sell t-shirts? (Somebody used to sell Koha t-shirts, right? Haven't noticed those for a while.) Comments and suggestions welcome. Greg Greg Lawson Rolling Hills Consolidated Library 1912 N. Belt Highway St. Joseph, MO 64506 _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 3:55 AM, gsl <gsl@rollinghills.lib.mo.us> wrote:
Nicole or anyone:
I know that LibLime seems to be feverishly working on 3.0 and then presumably 3.2, so this may not be high on their priority list, but is anyone giving any thought to having a Koha Conference (KohaCon or KoCon) here in the US? We would love to go to Australia, but that's not in the budget this year.
I think a conference is a great idea, just wondering why you mentioned Australia, not that it isnt a lovely place, just curious :)
Having an ILS conference promotes interaction among the users, who share information and ideas, and also serves as a stimulus for esprit de corps. Just as talking points, would anyone consider some centralized location for an initial conference, like the following:
Kansas City (MO or KS) area Wichita Tulsa Omaha Oklahoma City
All the above are close to the geographical center of the US, and so minimize travel cost and time on average for US participants. They are also relatively inexpensive vis-a-vis major convention centers like NY, LA, SF or Las Vegas, and are served by major airlines.
I like that, it makes it easier for international visitors too.
Unless I am in the dark here and some plans are already being made, I don't see that anything could happen this year, but maybe something modest for spring/summer 2009? Perhaps something in conjunction with a major conference (ALA/PLA/LITA)?
I'm well aware something like this would require significant planning and, if not hosted gratis (free gratis) by a library, costs for renting a meeting facility. Maybe we need to start a KUG? A KSIG? Have a bake sale to raise money? Sell t-shirts? (Somebody used to sell Koha t-shirts, right? Haven't noticed those for a while.)
I suggest talking to Paul Poulain, who did most of the work organising the last Koha conference. He might have some good tips. Chris
Chris Cormack wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 3:55 AM, gsl <gsl@rollinghills.lib.mo.us> wrote:
Nicole or anyone:
... is anyone giving any thought to having a Koha Conference (KohaCon or KoCon) here in the US? We would love to go to Australia, but that's not in the budget this year.
I think a conference is a great idea, just wondering why you mentioned Australia, not that it isnt a lovely place, just curious :)
Chris
----------------- Well, we were talking about a conference here in the office and the TS manager said that "the conference this year is in Australia", and I just took that and went with it. I can't confirm that info now as I look for it on the web. D@^^@ librarians, can't trust a word they say. :) Greg
gsl <gsl@rollinghills.lib.mo.us> wrote:
I know that LibLime seems to be feverishly working on 3.0 and then presumably 3.2, so this may not be high on their priority list, but is anyone giving any thought to having a Koha Conference (KohaCon or KoCon) here in the US? [...]
I should be at LUG Radio Live in Wolverhampton, England tomorrow, 11am-5pm or so, taking a little time off from also feverishly working on 3.0, if anyone wants to have a chat about Koha, email or jabber at me. LRL tickets GBP 5 on the door. http://lugradio.org/live/ I'll write up the event afterwards - watch my blog for that. Regards, -- MJ Ray (slef) Webmaster for hire, statistician and online shop builder for a small worker cooperative http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ http://mjr.towers.org.uk/ (Notice http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html) tel:+44-844-4437-237
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