Well, opting to join another group would be one way to go but for the kinds of things I'd like the Koha Foundation to do it probably wouldn't be ideal. For instance, it'd be neat if we had a collaborative record-sharing system for Koha libraries that they could subscribe too (nominal fee just to keep it going), submit records to and use records from other libraries. That would be much easier to set up with an organization that _we_ were running so that _we_ could make purchase decisions, etc. Also, I'd really like to go after some grant money -- at least in the US, there are lots of non-profit grants available for library projects that could really help us out in finding resources for development projects. As it stands, the process for getting a grant would be too difficult as we'd have to go through a library or other non-profit to qualify ... Just my two cents ... what do others thing about those ideas? -- Joshua Ferraro VENDOR SERVICES FOR OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE President, Technology migration, training, maintenance, support LibLime Featuring Koha Open-Source ILS jmf@liblime.com |Full Demos at http://liblime.com/koha |1(888)KohaILS