Dear Colleagues, For what it's worth, consider how Mozilla offers Firefox with its "market place" of extensions/plug-ins. Yes many of the extensions overlap and have duplicate features, but that just makes Firefox that much more flexible, open, and lovable (IMHO). Sure there might be neglected extensions/plug-ins for deprecated versions of Koha, but that is not new to any open source software market place such as Sourceforge, Github, Google Code, etc. I think that it would send Koha users the message that the software truly belongs to them and that they can do extreme customization with plug-ins or contribute modest patches and enhancements to a core, global-friendly Koha Master. With Firefox's success, I know that such a system is possible Thank you, Christopher Davis, MLS Systems & E-Services Librarian Uintah County Library cgdavis@uintah.utah.gov (435) 789-0091 ext.261 uintahlibrary.org basinlibraries.org facebook.com/uintahcountylibrary On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 3:26 PM, Katrin Fischer <Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de> wrote:
Am 11.02.2016 um 12:07 schrieb Marc Véron:
Same for me:
+1 to "one Koha to rule them all" +1000 to a more powerful plugin system!
Marc
... and same for me :)
Katrin
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