12 May
2003
12 May
'03
5:37 a.m.
Chris Cormack wrote:
One of the dangers in running the unstable release, is that its unstable, and not finished :-)
Just 1 word about esiee : it's a french high-school that teaches... computer science. They are linux kernel addict and coders, debian involved. So they know what is an unstable release. In fact, they create unstable releases :-D Their interest in Koha is for their own library, but also because they want to develop a "end-user OSS software pole" in parallel with their "high-tech-kernel OSS" pole. That's why their involvment is a good news for Koha : it's a long term probably. -- Paul POULAIN Consultant indépendant en logiciels libres responsable francophone de koha (SIGB libre http://www.koha-fr.org)