[Koha] Why No Discussion Forum?

Ata ur Rehman ata.rehman at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 00:46:13 NZST 2007


Dear BO / All

Discussion forum is  good idea.  Koha community may easily and effectively
communicate through such forums.  As far as list is concern, all emails are
searchable.  You can visit http://www.nabble.com/Koha-f14380.html for all
emails there.

Regards,

Ata

On 6/5/07, Bo Schafers <bo at weavebrain.com.au> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm a mere newbie here so I apologise for shooting my mouth off
> ...again....
>
> I'd like to ask the question, why is there no Koha Discussion forum?
> It's standard practice all over the web, a super efficient, proven
> paradigm. Are mail lists not a bit archaic in this day and age? I think
> one of the biggest problems with the current archived list is that it's
> not searchable and that its organisation is just time-based, rather
> than  being subject/topic based. I't very time consuming to read back
> through 100's of postings to find out if anything has been posted
> previously on various issues, epecially for newbies.
>
> Koha's not an easy bit of software, but truly wonderful when its
> up-and-running. It deserves much more exposure. It deserves the best
> possible support forum. I would imagine the vast majority of folks are
> just give up on it after tinkering a bit. And putting out the
> appropriate word-of-mouth 'advertising'...
>
> If there is a lack someone willing provide the webspace I'd be prepared
> to host 'forum.koa.org'
>
> Apologies if this has been discussed before.
> Bo
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