[Koha] koha express

Beth Heller bheller at americanalpineclub.org
Thu Jan 21 09:53:42 NZDT 2010


Thanks all for the extraordinary welcome!

The reason we were going with Express rather than installing it ourselves is
that we don't have full access to our remote server, and we liked the
install, cloud hosting and upgrades packaging.

So - is there a Koha-install work-around for not having root access to the
server?

Alternatively, any recommendations if we just buy a server?  I don't know
anything about that but maybe we could find the money.  How big, what kind?

Thanks again!

Beth Heller
Preservation Librarian
American Alpine Club
710 Tenth Street
Suite 15
Golden, CO 80401
303-384-0110 x13
bheller at americanalpineclub.org

http://aaclibrary.wordpress.com
http://americanalpineclub.org



On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Chris Nighswonger <
cnighswonger at foundations.edu> wrote:

> Hi Beth,
>
> Welcome to the Koha community!
>
> 2010/1/20 Beth Heller <bheller at americanalpineclub.org>
>
>> Hi.  I am one of two librarians at the American Alpine Club in Golden,
>> Colorado - all mountains, all the time.  We've got about 60,000 volumes,
>> 20,000 that circulate, and a very small budget.  We do have some IT support
>> and one amazing volunteer to help with the tech side of this project, but I
>> am not a coder at all.  We are migrating from Spectrum Winnebago.
>>
>>
>> I was planning to upload to Koha Express this week, but given the buyout
>> was wondering if anyone had any information about whether this product will
>> continue and/or any alternatives.  Inexpensive alternatives.
>>
>>
> Yes there is a very inexpensive alternative: Host Koha on your own in-house
> server. This is not hard at all and with your support and volunteer, you
> should be up and running in no time. If you/they need help, feel free to
> post questions here and/or join the IRC channel #koha at irc.katipo.co.nz
>
> You can also take a look here:
> http://git.koha.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=Koha;a=tree
>
> You will see several files with the word 'INSTALL' in them. Simply click on
> the filename and you can read upon the installation proceedure. The word
> following the period in the name (INSTALL.foo) indicates the flavor (foo) of
> Linux that proceedure is customized for. They are all very similar. Using
> Ubuntu Server, you can setup a Koha server in a couple of hours.
>
>
>
>> I would also love to hear from anyone with experience using Koha Express,
>> and anyone who has migrated from Winnebago.
>>
>>
>
> There are several on the list who have migrated from Winnebago to Koha,
> iirc. Perhaps someone who has this experience will respond with help in this
> regard.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Chris
>
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