Hi,

Here are some notes from the second day of hackfest:

* The total number of kittens now gamboling in the fields is 102. [1]
* Two tutorial sessions were done.  Chris Cormack conducted one on Class::Accessor and Object::Tiny, while I conducted one on DBIx::Class.  Some discussion of moving forward now that DBIx::Class is in master took place, which I'll be writing up later this week.
* Petter Goksøyr Åse gave a presentation on plans by the Oslo Public Library to use Koha as a library transaction manager while the discovery system will be based on an RDF triple-store.  The metadata layer would generate MARC records for ingest into Koha.
* Chris Cormack helped a librarian set up a Koha development environment.
* Several librarians attending the LIANZA conference in New Zealand submitted first-time patches to Koha under the guidance of Liz Rea.
* Several of us visited one of the branches of the Washoe County Library to inspect the self-check stations that they've been building using open source software and inexpensive computer hardware and cabinetry.

[1] http://scoreboard.koha-community.org/

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Galen Charlton
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