Hi all, I second this idea. If possible I would like donate few dollars. It is more reasonable for Taiwanese that Koha is supported by Koha Foundation. We could told potential Koha clients that Koha Foundation promises to back up your library technically. Local company/volunteers would do the rest. 2006/3/17, Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>:
Hi all,
Over the past few weeks we've discussed the idea of forming a Koha Foundation -- a non-profit organization for Koha. I'd like to open this topic up to koha-devel to hear what your reasons are for wanting such an organization, as well as how you think it should be set up (and where). Any takers?
Cheers,
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