[Koha] Summary of Open session at KohaCon13 - with a focus on Funding the Future of Koha.

Brendan Gallagher info at bywatersolutions.com
Thu Nov 7 16:38:35 NZDT 2013


Hello All -

I’d like to give a summary of a open discussion that occurred at KohaCon14
in Reno.  A spot opened up from a presenter not being able to attend - so I
volunteered to lead a discussion on Funding the future of Koha.   First we
invited all current and past RM’s of Koha up to the front of the room, to
educate the audience on some of the “plumbing” needs in the code.  When I
use the term “plumbing” - I really mean portions of the code that need to
be “rewritten”, “updated for current coding practices”, and a “plan for
placing newer technologies and practices into the code”.  Mainly plumbing =
what do we need to get completed in the near future and how are we going to
get that done.

Many of these “needs” are larger projects that not a single organization or
library can fund, as we would really need to dedicate an expert programmer
some uninterrupted time to accomplish these goals.  Not one support vendor
can brunt the front of the plumbing needs that need to happen.  We need to
work together to fund this and we need to have a place and plan going
forward "now".  Let's do this for Koha!

Points that were raised.

Many attendees felt that a clear plan on what path Koha should be
developing towards would be a useful project.  Although setting a ridged
path is a difficult thing with a community like ours, maybe a place for
everyone to get or stash ideas for future paths would be a good thing to
organize.
An important comment here from the attendees was that when someone is
funding a development - they should not just fund the code, but also plan
for time and funding for the Sign-Off process and the QA process.
Funding and how would we organize this?  Since many in the audience were
from the USA - there was discussion of getting a users group going again OR
creating some sort of “non-profit like org” where libraries could pool
funding towards projects.  An organization like this would be able to apply
for grants etc.  Something where we could crowd-source funding and then
fund a developer for a number of hours towards a project.


My thoughts on some things that we can do in the USA.

Have a hackfest in Athen’s Ohio next summer.  Next year will be 10 years
since Koha migrated to the US and I think it’s about time we have a
hackfest here.  I have briefly talked with Owen Leonard about putting this
together for next summer and would love for help and encourage those from
overseas to join us.  (Also a commitment here that we will be sending a few
employees to the France Hackfest in March and will continue to do this
every year that we can - that also being right around a feature freeze for
releases it's important to have a solid week dedicated to hacking koha only)
Gauge the interest of a North American Koha users group so at least we are
having more of the community meeting together and sharing practices and
ideas.  Comments from Galen "As far as a US or North American user group
goes: I think a relaunch should start off with just the goal of hosting a
US/NA conference, as it would /not/ be necessary to set up a nonprofit
first to run conferences.  We'd just need willing hosts and, if necessary,
a firm willing and able to act as a fiscal agent.  That's not to say that
such a group couldn't pursue nonprofit status later, but we can get a lot
of education and user-connecting done without ever having to have a formal
organization."

Thanks all - this is to promote discussion and hopefully we can all do this
together!
Brendan

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