Hello everyone, With a 2.0.0 release rapidly approaching, and a bunch of bugs needing to be found, reported, prioritized, and fixed, we're going to institute a weekly irc meeting to help handle the load. We'll meet every Wednesday at 1900 UTC in the #koha channel at irc.katipo.co.nz -- Anyone is welcome to attend, please bring your bug reports. If you can't make it this week (short notice, I know), please drop in to any of the meetings you can make. (Here are a couple of conversions follow) UTC France Seattle New Zealand Wed 19:00 Wed 21:00 Wed 12:00 Thu 07:00 (Please feel free to translate and/or forward this message to other mailing lists as appropriate.) -pate Pat Eyler Kaitiaki/manager migrant Linux sys admin the Koha project ruby, shell, and perl geek http://www.koha.org http://pate.eylerfamily.org
Pat Eyler wrote:
Hello everyone, With a 2.0.0 release rapidly approaching, and a bunch of bugs needing to be found, reported, prioritized, and fixed, we're going to institute a weekly irc meeting to help handle the load.
We'll meet every Wednesday at 1900 UTC in the #koha channel at irc.katipo.co.nz -- Anyone is welcome to attend, please bring your bug reports. If you can't make it this week (short notice, I know), please drop in to any of the meetings you can make.
(Here are a couple of conversions follow) UTC France Seattle New Zealand Wed 19:00 Wed 21:00 Wed 12:00 Thu 07:00
(Please feel free to translate and/or forward this message to other mailing lists as appropriate.)
I'll be here. Maybe/probably late, but i'll arrive ASAP. I'll leave irc open on my computer to read what you've discussed about. What I want to speak is : MIGRATION tools and DOCS provided with official 2.0.0 feel free to think about this before the meeting. I agree to speak of bugs too, of course, (but only bugs). I would be happy to speak of a script that shows translate teams the differences that occured in english templates since a date/release. I think it would be an invaluable tool to maintain translated templates between releases. -- Paul POULAIN Consultant indépendant en logiciels libres responsable francophone de koha (SIGB libre http://www.koha-fr.org)
Hi, Do you have any news about Sticky due date problem ? (see bugzila) Do you know how to get reports daily working ? if not, may we work on this topics ? Do you know how we can locks members accounts ? Regards Serge paul POULAIN wrote:
Pat Eyler wrote:
Hello everyone, With a 2.0.0 release rapidly approaching, and a bunch of bugs needing to be found, reported, prioritized, and fixed, we're going to institute a weekly irc meeting to help handle the load.
We'll meet every Wednesday at 1900 UTC in the #koha channel at irc.katipo.co.nz -- Anyone is welcome to attend, please bring your bug reports. If you can't make it this week (short notice, I know), please drop in to any of the meetings you can make.
(Here are a couple of conversions follow) UTC France Seattle New Zealand Wed 19:00 Wed 21:00 Wed 12:00 Thu 07:00
(Please feel free to translate and/or forward this message to other mailing lists as appropriate.)
I'll be here. Maybe/probably late, but i'll arrive ASAP.
I'll leave irc open on my computer to read what you've discussed about.
What I want to speak is : MIGRATION tools and DOCS provided with official 2.0.0 feel free to think about this before the meeting. I agree to speak of bugs too, of course, (but only bugs).
I would be happy to speak of a script that shows translate teams the differences that occured in english templates since a date/release. I think it would be an invaluable tool to maintain translated templates between releases.
-- Serge Renaux Groupe ESIEE / CCI Paris EMail:s.renaux@esiee.fr Tel:(33)1.45.92.67.46
paul POULAIN <paul.poulain@free.fr> wrote:
I would be happy to speak of a script that shows translate teams the differences that occured in english templates since a date/release. I think it would be an invaluable tool to maintain translated templates between releases.
On a related point, I'd like to bring http://www.kyfieithu.co.uk/kartouche/aboutkart/index.php?lg=en to the attention of the translators. Sorry for missing the meeting, but it's like that around here this month. -- MJR/slef My Opinion Only and possibly not of any group I know. http://mjr.towers.org.uk/ jabber://slef@jabber.at Creative copyleft computing services via http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ Thought: "Changeset algebra is really difficult."
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