Due to long standing concerns in regards to the management of the koha.org domain, the Koha community decided to establish this website on 2 February 2010 to allow community members to provide information about Koha to users and developers in a timely and collaborative fashion.
The koha-community.org domain is held by the Horowhenua Library Trust, the progenitors of Koha.

The koha-community.org website is committed to collaboration between all members of the Koha Community.
If you would like to contribute to the website, you can register for an account here. Currently, email notifications for new accounts are having a little trouble getting through spam filters. If your email never arrives, please email lrea@nekls.org and we’ll get your account set up.
New accounts are limited to Contributor status (can edit existing posts/pages). Create access will be granted upon request.
Note: You do not need an account to comment. Just a name and an e-mail address (which we will never share with anybody, ever).

Thank you Galen and Horowhenua Library Trust for creating a home for the Koha community.
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Randy Catlin
Pioneer Consortium – Technical Lead
rcatlin@windstream.net
This is a great move that I’m sure will be best for the community. Good job all.
During the 2 March 2010 IRC meeting, the Koha community decided to make koha-community.org the new home of the Koha project. This move is made with regret and out of necessity. We believe that the koha.org is properly the community property of the Koha project, and continue to encourage its return to the mainstream Koha community.
the french website now points to koha-community.org
The Facebook, LinkedIn and Ohloh pages also point to the new official site (as do all of my personal sites and my upcoming book)
Thank you all. This is a great move to re-inject new momentums toward trusting in Koha and in its future OSS community support.
I would like to install Koha in my Library for doing automation. I want to know how to install it and how much cost is involved.
I have not been able to get the support help I need to address a fatal error message when I’m trying to enter a catalogue record — my question just get sent into cyberspace never to be heard from again. What’s a non-techie to do?