Pierrick LE GALL wrote:
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 21:31:36 +0200 Paul POULAIN <paul.poulain@free.fr> wrote:
The problem being that I don't know any librarian foundation that is related to computer questions. Thus the idea to create something new !
Maybe one more reformulation would be useful : you want to consolidate a user community more than a techy community.
If we want to give chances to a user community, I'm not so sure we need a "foundation". We need more user oriented tools:
[snip a bunch of good suggestions]
This is my vision of how we could improve users involvement.
Improving users involvement is one thing. The thing that a Foundation brings, is legitimacy, or perceived legitimacy anyway. Thats not to say we dont want more user oriented tools, but having a foundation affords a lot of other advantages. I think rachels email sums them up well. You can read it here http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/koha-devel/2006-03/msg00067.html It may be that we can get these from joining an existing foundation, maybe not. Either way, better tools to improving users involvement is certainly something we should explore Chris So I think we might want both :)