Kia ora! When last we left our intrepid bullshitter, a tag cloud was linked like so: http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/File:Zecloud2.png and the intention to brew things was conveyed. A high quality imported genuine Australian ratbag helped to stir a prior mission statement in with the cloud. Behold! A newer, improved statement was born, cramming as many words in from the three words folks sent as possible. (Nifty three words words may well be red on your screen. Here's hoping.) The mission of the Koha project is to produce and maintain an evolutionary and revolutionary free open source Integrated Library System. Through collaboration, our communityhopes to offer a fresh, dynamic, reliable catalogue that sets the benchmark in usability, quality and innovation. We seek to emancipate users from the morass of proprietary data and orphaned products and empower Koha users to share their strengths in a stable, welcoming, and nurturing environment. We value the cooperation of enthusiastic librarians, generous software developers, transparent support providers and all people of integrity who share our commitment to freedom and participate in the spirit of solidarity. But wait, that's not all! I will still amusingly beg for your feedback prior to the next IRC meeting of 8th December. If you don't see your personal words, have no fear, they might well be pressed in to service later. Cheers, Brooke
I like that a lot! I don't have much more to add ... too tired :) but I did want to chime in and let you know that I approve :) Nicole On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 4:41 PM, M. Brooke Helman <abesottedphoenix@yahoo.com> wrote:
Kia ora!
When last we left our intrepid bullshitter, a tag cloud was linked like so:
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/File:Zecloud2.png
and the intention to brew things was conveyed. A high quality imported genuine Australian ratbag helped to stir a prior mission statement in with the cloud. Behold! A newer, improved statement was born, cramming as many words in from the three words folks sent as possible. (Nifty three words words may well be red on your screen. Here's hoping.)
The mission of the Koha project is to produce and maintain an evolutionary and revolutionary free open source Integrated Library System.
Through collaboration, our communityhopes to offer a fresh, dynamic, reliable catalogue that sets the benchmark in usability, quality and innovation.
We seek to emancipate users from the morass of proprietary data and orphaned products and empower Koha users to share their strengths in a stable, welcoming, and nurturing environment.
We value the cooperation of enthusiastic librarians, generous software developers, transparent support providers and all people of integrity who share our commitment to freedom and participate in the spirit of solidarity.
But wait, that's not all! I will still amusingly beg for your feedback prior to the next IRC meeting of 8th December. If you don't see your personal words, have no fear, they might well be pressed in to service later.
Cheers, Brooke
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I approve too - a very strong and powerful statement :) On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 10:41 AM, M. Brooke Helman < abesottedphoenix@yahoo.com> wrote:
Kia ora!
When last we left our intrepid bullshitter, a tag cloud was linked like so:
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/File:Zecloud2.png
and the intention to brew things was conveyed. A high quality imported genuine Australian ratbag helped to stir a prior mission statement in with the cloud. Behold! A newer, improved statement was born, cramming as many words in from the three words folks sent as possible. (Nifty three words words may well be red on your screen. Here's hoping.)
The mission of the Koha project is to produce and maintain an evolutionary and revolutionary free open source Integrated Library System.
Through collaboration, our communityhopes to offer a fresh, dynamic, reliable catalogue that sets the benchmark in usability, quality and innovation.
We seek to emancipate users from the morass of proprietary data and orphaned products and empower Koha users to share their strengths in a stable, welcoming, and nurturing environment.
We value the cooperation of enthusiastic librarians, generous software developers, transparent support providers and all people of integrity who share our commitment to freedom and participate in the spirit of solidarity.
But wait, that's not all! I will still amusingly beg for your feedback prior to the next IRC meeting of 8th December. If you don't see your personal words, have no fear, they might well be pressed in to service later.
Cheers, Brooke
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