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Koha is the first free and open source software library automation package (ILS). Development is sponsored by libraries of varying types and sizes, volunteers, and support companies from around the world.
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Koha Community Newsletter: May 2013

May 31st, 2013 No comments »

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May 2013

Volume 4, Issue 5
ISSN 2153-8328
Edited by Daniel Grobani, Koha Community Newsletter Editor.
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Koha 3.10.6 released

May 23rd, 2013 No comments »

The Koha community is proud to announce the release of Koha 3.10.6, this is a stable release and contains many bugfixes. The packages are available at debian.koha-community.org or you can download the tarball from download.koha-community.org

This is also my last release as 3.10.x release maintainer, thanks again to all the many people who have contributed along they way.

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Koha 3.8.13 released

May 23rd, 2013 1 comment »

It is with great pleasure the Koha community announce the release of Koha 3.8.13 this a maintenance release and contains many bugfixes. It is available for download from download.koha-community.org

This is my last release as release maintainer for the 3.8.x branch. I would like to thank all those who wrote patches, tested, signed off, and did QA, as well as of course Jared the release manager.

Please read below for full release notes.

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Koha 3.12.0 released

May 19th, 2013 1 comment »

It is with great pleasure that I announce the release of Koha 3.12.0, the latest stable release of the Koha open source integrated library system. Koha is the first free and open source software library automation package (ILS). Development is sponsored by libraries of varying types and sizes, volunteers, and support companies from around the world.

Koha 3.12.0 is a major release, with numerous new features, enhancements, and bugfixes. Koha 3.12.0 is released under the GNU General Public License version 3 or later. Since the release of Koha 3.10.0, the development team has added 1470 patches to Koha, comprising some 21 new features, 160 enhancements, and 440 bugfixes. The result, I am sure you will agree, is the best version of Koha yet.

Koha can be downloaded from http://download.koha-community.org/koha-3.12.00.tar.gz or—on apt-based Linux distributions—using .deb files from Koha’s apt repository at http://debian.koha-community.org/koha/. For installation documentation, see http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Installation_Documentation or the INSTALL files in the tarball.

Illustrated Koha 3.12 release notes outlining some of the highlights of 3.12.0 are available, as are full release notes, which you can find below the fold.

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Koha Community Newsletter: April 2013

April 24th, 2013 No comments »

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Volume 4, Issue 4
ISSN 2153-8328
Edited by Daniel Grobani, Koha Community Newsletter Editor.
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Koha 3.10.5 released

April 24th, 2013 No comments »

The Koha community is proud to announce the release of Koha 3.10.5. This is a stable release and contains many bugfixes.

You can download the tarball from http://download.koha-community.org or wait a day or 2 for the packages to become available.

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Koha 3.8.12 released

April 24th, 2013 No comments »

The Koha community is proud to announce the release of 3.8.12, this is a maintenance release and contains many bugfixes.

As always you can download the release from http://download.koha-community.org

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Release Team for Koha 3.14 (Code name Pi) Elected

April 5th, 2013 No comments »

The Koha Community is pleased to announce the release team for Koha version 3.14. The team includes volunteers from nine countries, and represent Koha support companies and libraries from around the world.

Release Manager for 3.14: Galen Charlton, USA, Equinox
Translation Manager: D Ruth Bavousett, USA
Documentation Manager, Database Doc Manager: Nicole Engard, USA, ByWater Solutions
Installation Documentation Managers: Mason James, New Zealand, KohaAloha and Samuel Desseaux, France
Quality Assurance Manager: Katrin Fischer, Germany, BSZ
Quality Assurance Team: Marcel de Rooy, Netherlands, Rijksmuseum; Chris Cormack, New Zealand, Catalyst IT; Jonathan Druart, France, Biblibre; Brendan Gallagher, USA, ByWater Solutions; Mason James, New Zealand, KohaAloha; Paul Poulain, France, Biblibre; Kyle M Hall, USA, ByWater Solutions
Release Maintainers: Tomás Cohen Arazi, Argentina, UNC – 3.12.x; Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel, Argentina, 3.10.x; Chris Hall, New Zealand, Catalyst IT – 3.8.x.
Packaging Manager: Robin Sheat, New Zealand, Catalyst IT
Live CD/DVD Magager: Nguyen Quoc Uy, Vietnam
VM Manager: Samuel Desseaux, France
Bug Wrangler: Magnus Enger, Norway, Libriotech
Newsletter Editor: Daniel Grobani, USA, Samuel Merritt University

Thanks to our volunteers, and here’s to a successful 3.14 Release!

PS. No, it’s not really code name Pi. But it could be!

Olly olly oxen free: integrators with Koha, stand up and be counted

April 3rd, 2013 9 comments »

Does your project, service, or product interact with Koha in some automated fashion?  If so, we’d like to hear from you.

I’m using the phrase “automated fashion” very broadly.  There are many ways to receive data from a Koha system, update data in a Koha database, or make transactions happen.  A few of these ways include:

  • RESTful web service calls
  • SIP2 to perform patron and circulation requests
  • Z39.50, unAPI, and OpenSearch to retrieve catalog data
  • LDAP to authenticate patrons
  • MARC exports and imports
  • Screen-scraping (although if you’re screen-scraping Koha, we may be able to suggest a better way to do it)
  • Direct database access
  • And others

Some of the things we’d like to know include:

  • The name of your service or product
  • What it does for a Koha library
  • How it is accessing Koha
  • Whether there are specific APIs or entry points that your application depends on
  • If there are things that Koha could be doing to make your life easier

We want to hear from everybody, whether you are a library that has integrated Koha with other software, a Koha support group,  a vendor providing products or services to libraries, or a member of a free software project whose software talks with Koha.  If you work for a Koha library and know that Koha works with another service, we want to hear from you too, even if you don’t know how Koha is doing the talking.

Why do we want to know?  Our reasons include:

  • Finding out which entry points we should be particularly careful about changing as Koha gets enhanced.
  • See if there are things we could be doing better to encourage more people and applications to participate in the Koha ecosystem.
  • (Maybe) putting together a list of third-party services that interact with Koha.

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Koha Community Newsletter: March 2013

March 30th, 2013 No comments »

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Volume 4, Issue 3
ISSN 2153-8328
Edited by Daniel Grobani, Koha Community Newsletter Editor.
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