My initial goal in posting the Analytics Record support RFC was to get people talking, and it looks like in that, I'm successful.  Now we just need to decide where to hold the conversation.

I think that for asking questions and coordinating work, we can do that on the main Koha list.  I recommend this over devel list, since we want to get non developers providing their thoughts and requirements

For enumerating new additions/modifications to the open spec, we should use the wiki.  I have no problem with others editing the original RFC, but maybe starting out on the talk page is the best way to go, so we can collect our thoughts before editing the 'core' document.

Once we're underway with actual coding, nitty-gritty details of how to make this work should go to the devel list, or come up on IRC.

Sound good?

I hope everyone who has ideas on how to make this development better will free to speak up and help us improve the spec.  I really want to help build something that'll work for all kinds of Koha libraries the world over, but I can't presume to know what all those libraries may require without feedback.

Cheers,


-Ian

On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Zeno Tajoli <tajoli@cilea.it> wrote:
 Hi to all,

I write this mail to koha and koha-devel mailing lists because this
topic is quit wide.

So where do you think we need to discuss RFC?

An example is this RFC:
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Analytic_Record_support

The original post is from Bywater
Then in the "talk" section there is a replay of Savitra Sirohi.

I want to add my considerations also (a user asked us a develop about
analytics
on unimarc).

But where ?
In the main section of the wiki page ?
In the "Talk" section ?
On the mailing lists ?

Bye
Zeno Tajoli

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