My Kohacon13 writeup

Most people have already beaten me to this, but I want to do a write up from my perspective anyway. So in a continuing trend, this Kohacon was the best ever, as was the one before it, and the one before that…

What made it so?

Reno:

2013-10-23 12.40.002013-10-19 07.26.16Reno is about 1,300m above sea level, which is a hell of a lot higher than the 80 or so metres above sea level that I live at, and believe me for the first few days I really felt that. If you add to that the humidity levels, which were as low as 4% some days. (I don’t think I saw a single cloud in 13 days) and you would think I would have hated it. But you would be wrong, it is really really really pretty, and the people (at least the ones I met) are really friendly. Heck, cars stopped (on 4 lane roads) to let us cross, in NZ they’d speed up.

Atlantis Hotel & Casino:

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2013-10-13 18.26.46 Ok I admit by the end of it, I was sick of the lights, smokey atmosphere and noise on the casino floor. But the rooms were a lovely retreat away from that organised chaos. The bed was fantastic, the room was super clean and the internet worked well. I couldn’t have been happier with my room.

The conference venue was also top class, things went as smoothly as any conference I’ve been in and the layout of the room, with dual screens was great.

Washoe County Library System:

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I want to extend huge thanks to Nancy and her team, who organised and managed a conference that ran without any major glitches.  But not only did they play a huge part in making Kohacon a success, but they also shared with those of us who stayed for the hackfest their self made self-check machines. The code of which is all open source of course, so you can do the same.

The Presenters:

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2013-10-17 16.30.12As usual we had a great crop of speakers this year. There was only one that was a little bit vendorish, but the rest were great. Some of my highlights were the presentation about Koha use at Redeemers University in Nigeria. Their use of Koha helped them improve their ranking. Amber Hunt & Elliot Anders from Marlboro College talked about their use of CUFTS & GODOT, a way to free yourself from proprietary ERMS and Link resolver chains. Fred King who talked about using Koha as a citation manager. As well as pretty much everyone else except that Chris Cormack guy.

The Attendees

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We had a wide range of attendees, librarians from all types of libraries, and developers from all over the world. People from the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Norway, France, Italy, UK, Nigeria, Barbados, Argentina, Germany and the other countries I am bound to have missed.

Lake Tahoe (and surrounds)

I’m going to let the photos speak for themselves.

EIFL-FOSS Koha Q & A

So I did my first webinar in a while, I think it went ok but it is very disconcerting essentially talking to yourself. Also why does my nose suddenly become super itchy when there is a camera pointed at me.

I promised I would write up a post with some of the links I mentioned, so here goes

Bug statistics for July and August 2013

Here are the statistics from Bugzilla for July and August

  • 7 New bugs reported
  • 88 Moved to assigned
  • 352  Had a patch added needing signoff
  • 40  Patches didn’t apply
  • 339 Patches were signed off
  • 221 Passed QA
  • 104 Failed QA
  • 166 were pushed to master
  • 105 were pushed to stable branches

Who did the signoffs?

  1. Kyle M Hall 48
  2. Srdjan Jankovic 48
  3. Chris Cormack 36
  4. Owen Leonard 30
  5. Jonathan Druart 23
  6. Galen Charlton 20
  7. M. de Rooy 14
  8. Liz Rea 14
  9. Jared Camins-Esakov 14
  10. Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel 14
  11. Katrin Fischer 10
  12. Mirko Tietgen 10
  13. Campbell Reid-Tait 7
  14. David Cook 6
  15. Nicole C. Engard 6
  16. Magnus Enger 6
  17. Tomás Cohen Arazi 5
  18. Fridolyn SOMERS 4
  19. Melia Meggs 4
  20. Julian Maurice 3
  21. sandboxes@biblibre.com 3
  22. Robin Sheat 2
  23. Paola Rossi 2
  24. Bob Birchall 2
  25. Melissa Lefebvre 2
  26. Paul Poulain 1
  27. Mathieu Saby 1
  28. Frédéric Demians 1
  29. Nuño López Ansótegui 1
  30. Heather Braum 1
  31. Kenza 1

Who did QA? This is either Passed or Failed

  1. Katrin Fischer 79
  2. Kyle M Hall 36
  3. Jonathan Druart 36
  4. Chris Cormack 18
  5. M. de Rooy 16
  6. Galen Charlton 11
  7. Owen Leonard 9
  8. Liz Rea 3
  9. Campbell Reid-Tait 2
  10. Tomás Cohen Arazi 1
  11. Magnus Enger 1
  12. Mathieu Saby 1

 

What am I doing over summer?

Basically I had lost track of all the presentations I had committed myself to giving, so wanted to note them down here so I don’t do that again.

I don’t think I have missed any, if I have please tell me 🙂

UPDATE: I did forget one, added now

Helping, for what motivation?

Recently there has been a little flurry of activity on the Koha mailing lists, which has led me to question why some people are doing what they are doing. I think it boils down to the fact a few individuals are doing things to be seen to be doing things. This is of course a valid motivation, the problem is when it becomes a prime motivator, it makes it very hard for those people to accept constructive criticism.

There was a good quote on the mailing list today

But I really don’t care about name of koha released team. Just do what I think it would be good for community.

 

I like that, and I think that is where we should all strive to be.