[Koha] Number of Koha Libraries in the World

Chris Cormack chrisc at catalyst.net.nz
Wed Dec 14 05:35:20 NZDT 2016


I agree, we could make the installer/upgrade prompt them to fill them in also.

And then it's just building an interface, if we can get JSON from Hea then that part is easy. It then needs no work from users except to fill in the sysprefs.

Chris


On 14 December 2016 5:31:01 AM NZDT, Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart at bugs.koha-community.org> wrote:
>The easiest way in my opinion would be to improve Hea, we already have
>Koha
>instances sending their data.
>It is very easy for libraries to register as they just need to fill
>some
>sysprefs in.
>
>On Tue, 13 Dec 2016 at 17:04 Nathan Curulla <nate at bywatersolutions.com>
>wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I hear what you are all saying about this and agree that it would be
>> better to roll our own, but here is the thing: Hea is not user
>friendly at
>> all and the Wiki is not a good marketing tool because it is not
>pretty (no
>> offense on either of these). If you really want to market Koha you
>need to
>> look at these things from the eyes of a non-developer, non-tech
>oriented
>> librarian. If you do that you will see that these two tools are not
>> optimal, especially in comparison to something that larger companies
>that
>> Koha competes with are going to put out.
>>
>> It is good to hear that you want to clean things up and re-invent the
>> wheel, but actually doing that in a reasonable amount of time in a
>> competitive environment is another thing. If someone has a concrete
>> proposal for an attractive, sortable, searchable, easy to submit to
>option
>> on the website for libraries to put information in than I think that
>would
>> be great and I will do everything to help that I can, but who is
>going to
>> do it and when? With products like Folio coming Koha needs to be
>front and
>> center in the open source library world and showing the world how
>many
>> people use it is a no brainer (and should be easy) in terms of ways
>to do
>> just that.
>>
>> So the options are that someone volunteers to create this interface
>> (ByWater staff can help with this if given the access and permission,
>but
>> we aren’t going to do it alone) with a completion target of end of
>Feb.
>> 2017, or we link out to a third party site that already has the
>content. If
>> we don’t hear from anyone about the former we are going to go with
>the
>> latter. We need to move on this kind of stuff soon or Koha will be
>left in
>> the dust in the coming emergence of open source in the library world.
>We
>> need to become more accessible to those who don’t code, otherwise we
>are
>> playing into the misconception that open source is for developers
>only.
>>
>> Respectfully,
>>
>> -Nate
>>
>> > Nathan A. Curulla
>> > Owner, CRO
>> > ByWater Solutions
>> > Support and Consulting for Open Source Software
>> > Headquarters: Portland, OR.
>> > East Coast Office: Redding, CT.
>> > Phone/Fax # (888) 900-8944 xt 2
>> > Cell # (203) 685-7207
>>
>> > http://bywatersolutions.com <http://bywatersolutions.com/>
>> > nate at bywatersolutions.com <mailto:nate at bywatersolutions.com>
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