[Koha] Why No Discussion Forum?
Bo Schafers
bo at weavebrain.com.au
Wed Jun 6 02:02:42 NZST 2007
Thanks for the responses and personal perspectives.
My thoughts were primarily in relation to making Koha more accessible to
'library people' around the world. Online forums are the tool of choice
for online communities, the fora of many famous projects have become
information repositories of great value. People are hugely webcentric
these days. In the short time I've been here, I've seen numerous single
posts by people who asked one question and then simply vanished. -"Koha?
Looked good but, too hard!" I would venture that over time these
translate into much lost opportunitiy to build a stronger, more vibrant
Koha community. Just some thought from a newbie...hopefully no offense
taken.
> The mailing list archive can be searched, just as a forum can. In fact, the
> mailing list can be read as a forum if you wish. See the options here:
>
I've been using the web format a lot, finding the threading a lot easier
to follow AND I must apololgise: I did not see the *search* function at
the bottom of the page. Thanks Owen! That solves my personal issue of
making sure I do not burden the list with topics discussed previously.
Best Regards,
Bo
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