I think we really should stop hacking koha that much & work only on stabilizing things. And by stabilizing I mean "stop adding anything new, strictly, really strictly, just fix things that have to be fixed"
For the most part, I agree. I think we've really strayed from the timetable, and I agree with Paul's observation that we're seeing a lot of new stuff and not a lot of bug fixing. I think there comes a time when we have to stop and evaluate whether the features that are getting added are really necessary to make Koha 3.0 a good solid package, and whether they're getting added because we've got customers asking for them. We all know this is a difficult issue--we've been through all this before with previous releases.
3- I see some gui changes, done by owen, that are great. but such changes can be done forever, things will never be perfect
Of course I disagree with anything referring to myself ;-)
And with git, it should be "easy" for ppl wanting to have an hacked version of 3.0, with a backported improvement from the dev branch to be done.
I agree. So let's have a meeting and see if we can arrive at a game plan! -- Owen -- Web Developer Athens County Public Libraries http://www.myacpl.org