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Le 16/09/2010 15:34, ed c a écrit :
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valign="top">I agree with everything Jim says bellow, but especially
the personally hostile attacks. I may not agree with everything all the
parties involved have done, but continually attacking people and
organizations, esp. when they have just reached out, isn't going to
lead to them having better relations with your portion of the
community. As they say, you can catch more flies with honey than with
vinegar.<br>
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The question being that we have a long -and not really a honey-moon
type- history with LL and PTFS.<br>
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So oldtimers (like me) are very careful when reading "such good news".<br>
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Just for everybody information : LibLime[1] has already created a "Koha
Software Foundation" in Ohio. It has never been publicly announced, but
someone pointed us the link to the registration.<br>
Go here : <br>
<a
href="http://www2.sos.state.oh.us/pls/portal/PORTAL_BS.BS_QRY_BUS_INFORMATION1.SHOW_PARMS">http://www2.sos.state.oh.us/pls/portal/PORTAL_BS.BS_QRY_BUS_INFORMATION1.SHOW_PARMS</a><br>
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search for "Koha" as "business name", clic on "business filling info",
and you've got it.<br>
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[1] the "original" LibLime, not the "PTFS/LibLime" company<br>
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