Bugzilla stats for November

Overall Stats

  • Bugs marked new: 7
  • Bugs marked assigned: 62
  • Bugs set to Needs Signoff: 209
  • Signed Off: 154
  • Patch doesn’t apply: 17
  • Failed QA: 27
  • Passed QA: 120
  • Pushed to Master: 106
  • Pushed to Stable: 42

Who did signoffs?

  • Kyle M Hall- 29
  • Chris Cormack- 27
  • Melia Meggs- 26
  • Jared Camins-Esakov- 15
  • Owen Leonard- 7
  • Katrin Fischer- 7
  • Mason James- 6
  • Jonathan Druart- 6
  • M. de Rooy- 5
  • Srikanth Dhondi- 5
  • Paul Poulain- 3
  • Magnus Enger- 3
  • Julian Maurice- 2
  • Nicole C. Engard- 2
  • Marc Véron- 2
  • Gaetan Boisson- 1
  • Chris Nighswonger- 1
  • Liz Rea (CatalystIT)- 1
  • Julien Sicot- 1
  • Fridolyn SOMERS- 1
  • Mirko Tietgen- 1
  • wajasu- 1
  • notgiven- 1
  • Robin Sheat- 1

 

Git statistics for Koha 3.10.0

  • Processed 1150 csets from 69 developers
  • 21 employers found
  • A total of 84174 lines added, 235487 removed (delta -151313)

 

 

Developers with the most changesets
Paul Poulain 155 13.5%
Jared Camins-Esakov 127 11.0%
Owen Leonard 102 8.9%
Jonathan Druart 77 6.7%
Kyle M Hall 72 6.3%
Nicole C. Engard 70 6.1%
Mason James 40 3.5%
Fridolyn SOMERS 34 3.0%
Chris Cormack 32 2.8%
Colin Campbell 31 2.7%
Julian Maurice 29 2.5%
Katrin Fischer 26 2.3%
Marcel de Rooy 26 2.3%
Mark Tompsett 25 2.2%
Dobrica Pavlinusic 23 2.0%
Marc Veron 22 1.9%
Chris Nighswonger 21 1.8%
Robin Sheat 19 1.7%
Adrien Saurat 14 1.2%
David Cook 14 1.2%
Galen Charlton 14 1.2%
Tomas Cohen Arazi 13 1.1%
Frédéric Demians 13 1.1%
Magnus Enger 11 1.0%
Srdjan 9 0.8%
Lyon3 Team 8 0.7%
Frédérick 7 0.6%
christophe croullebois 7 0.6%
Bart Jorgensen 7 0.6%
Mirko Tietgen 6 0.5%
Meenakshi.R 6 0.5%
Amit Gupta 6 0.5%
Matthias Meusburger 6 0.5%
MJ Ray 5 0.4%
Chris Hall 5 0.4%
Ian Walls 5 0.4%
Stéphane Delaune 5 0.4%
D Ruth Bavousett 5 0.4%
Liz Rea 4 0.3%
Alex Arnaud 4 0.3%
Sophie Meynieux 4 0.3%
Mathieu Saby 3 0.3%
wajasu 3 0.3%
Maxime Pelletier 3 0.3%
Shari Perkins 3 0.3%
Nuño López Ansótegui 2 0.2%
Gaetan Boisson 2 0.2%
Elliott Davis 2 0.2%
Duncan Tyler 2 0.2%
Claire Hernandez 2 0.2%
Melia Meggs 1 0.1%
Christopher Nighswonger 1 0.1%
Serhij Dubyk {Сергій Дубик} 1 0.1%
Robert Williams 1 0.1%
Ivan Brown 1 0.1%
Joseph Alway 1 0.1%
Koha user 1 0.1%
Zeno Tajoli 1 0.1%
Kathryn Tyree 1 0.1%
Jorgia Kelsey 1 0.1%
Savitra sirohi 1 0.1%
Henri-Damien LAURENT 1 0.1%
Marc Balmer 1 0.1%
Stacey Walker 1 0.1%
Frère Sébastien Marie 1 0.1%
Aleksa Vujicic 1 0.1%
Piotr Kowalski 1 0.1%
Simon Story 1 0.1%
root 1 0.1%

 

Developers with the most changed lines
Owen Leonard 219182 72.5%
Jared Camins-Esakov 31818 10.5%
Jonathan Druart 7028 2.3%
Julian Maurice 4450 1.5%
Galen Charlton 4351 1.4%
Frédéric Demians 4249 1.4%
Kyle M Hall 3409 1.1%
Frédérick 3297 1.1%
Magnus Enger 2882 1.0%
Srdjan 2402 0.8%
Chris Nighswonger 1769 0.6%
Fridolyn SOMERS 1628 0.5%
Nicole C. Engard 1417 0.5%
Paul Poulain 1074 0.4%
Mark Tompsett 1021 0.3%
Colin Campbell 882 0.3%
Tomas Cohen Arazi 824 0.3%
Ian Walls 651 0.2%
Zeno Tajoli 647 0.2%
Chris Cormack 618 0.2%
Robin Sheat 577 0.2%
Marcel de Rooy 480 0.2%
christophe croullebois 429 0.1%
Dobrica Pavlinusic 426 0.1%
Chris Hall 408 0.1%
Shari Perkins 394 0.1%
Katrin Fischer 375 0.1%
Matthias Meusburger 357 0.1%
Mason James 346 0.1%
Bart Jorgensen 333 0.1%
David Cook 323 0.1%
Marc Veron 303 0.1%
Claire Hernandez 164 0.1%
wajasu 151 0.0%
Stéphane Delaune 141 0.0%
Adrien Saurat 134 0.0%
Henri-Damien LAURENT 130 0.0%
D Ruth Bavousett 99 0.0%
Liz Rea 97 0.0%
Amit Gupta 78 0.0%
Elliott Davis 66 0.0%
Stacey Walker 54 0.0%
Meenakshi.R 52 0.0%
Lyon3 Team 46 0.0%
Marc Balmer 45 0.0%
Mirko Tietgen 39 0.0%
root 37 0.0%
Mathieu Saby 34 0.0%
Maxime Pelletier 33 0.0%
Alex Arnaud 30 0.0%
Simon Story 29 0.0%
MJ Ray 23 0.0%
Nuño López Ansótegui 20 0.0%
Christopher Nighswonger 17 0.0%
Frère Sébastien Marie 15 0.0%
Koha user 13 0.0%
Sophie Meynieux 10 0.0%
Duncan Tyler 10 0.0%
Joseph Alway 10 0.0%
Melia Meggs 4 0.0%
Robert Williams 2 0.0%
Kathryn Tyree 2 0.0%
Jorgia Kelsey 2 0.0%
Aleksa Vujicic 2 0.0%
Gaetan Boisson 1 0.0%
Serhij Dubyk {Сергій Дубик} 1 0.0%
Ivan Brown 1 0.0%
Savitra sirohi 1 0.0%
Piotr Kowalski 1 0.0%

 

Developers with the most lines removed
Owen Leonard 214945 91.3%
Tomas Cohen Arazi 529 0.2%
Shari Perkins 172 0.1%
Fridolyn SOMERS 101 0.0%
Marc Balmer 23 0.0%

 

Developers with the most signoffs (total 1757)
Paul Poulain 675 38.4%
Jared Camins-Esakov 227 12.9%
Chris Cormack 162 9.2%
Kyle M Hall 107 6.1%
Jonathan Druart 87 5.0%
Katrin Fischer 81 4.6%
Owen Leonard 60 3.4%
Nicole C. Engard 47 2.7%
Marc Veron 46 2.6%
Mason James 26 1.5%
Julian Maurice 25 1.4%
wajasu 20 1.1%
Marcel de Rooy 17 1.0%
Mirko Tietgen 16 0.9%
Liz Rea 14 0.8%
Frédéric Demians 13 0.7%
Melia Meggs 11 0.6%
Dobrica Pavlinusic 10 0.6%
Tomas Cohen Arazi 9 0.5%
Delaye Stephane 9 0.5%
Martin Renvoize 9 0.5%
Magnus Enger 9 0.5%
Ian Walls 8 0.5%
Robin Sheat 7 0.4%
Shari Perkins 6 0.3%
Elliott Davis 6 0.3%
Gaetan Boisson 5 0.3%
Joy Nelson 5 0.3%
Michael Davis 5 0.3%
MathildeF 3 0.2%
Marijana Glavica 3 0.2%
Matthias Meusburger 3 0.2%
Alex Arnaud 2 0.1%
MJ Ray 2 0.1%
Stacey Walker 2 0.1%
David Cook 2 0.1%
Chris Nighswonger 2 0.1%
Galen Charlton 2 0.1%
Fridolyn SOMERS 1 0.1%
Marc Balmer 1 0.1%
Pierre Angot 1 0.1%
Larry Baerveldt 1 0.1%
Corinne HAYET 1 0.1%
jorgia 1 0.1%
François Charbonnier 1 0.1%
jmbroust 1 0.1%
Joseph Alway 1 0.1%
Sophie Meynieux 1 0.1%
Lyon3 Team 1 0.1%
Adrien Saurat 1 0.1%
Colin Campbell 1 0.1%
Zeno Tajoli 1 0.1%

 

Developers with the most reviews (total 0)

 

Developers with the most test credits (total 0)

 

Developers who gave the most tested-by credits (total 0)

 

Developers with the most report credits (total 0)

 

Developers who gave the most report credits (total 0)

 

Top changeset contributors by employer
Biblibre 339 29.5%
ByWater-Solutions 151 13.1%
(Unknown) 134 11.7%
C & P Bibliography 127 11.0%
ACPL 102 8.9%
Catalyst 57 5.0%
KohaAloha 40 3.5%
PTFS-Europe 31 2.7%
BSZ-BW 26 2.3%
Rijksmuseum 26 2.3%
rot13.org 23 2.0%
Foundations 21 1.8%
Equinox 14 1.2%
Tamil 13 1.1%
Libriotech 11 1.0%
BigBallOfWax 10 0.9%
Libeo 10 0.9%
Catalyst Open Source Academy 7 0.6%
Software.coop 5 0.4%
MASmedios 2 0.2%
Cilea 1 0.1%

 

Top lines changed by employer
ACPL 219822 72.7%
C & P Bibliography 32497 10.7%
Biblibre 16065 5.3%
ByWater-Solutions 5623 1.9%
Equinox 4352 1.4%
Tamil 4249 1.4%
(Unknown) 3873 1.3%
Catalyst 3762 1.2%
Libeo 3330 1.1%
Libriotech 2901 1.0%
Foundations 1782 0.6%
PTFS-Europe 921 0.3%
Cilea 647 0.2%
Rijksmuseum 588 0.2%
rot13.org 490 0.2%
BSZ-BW 448 0.1%
KohaAloha 404 0.1%
BigBallOfWax 337 0.1%
Catalyst Open Source Academy 333 0.1%
Software.coop 26 0.0%
MASmedios 20 0.0%

 

Employers with the most signoffs (total 1757)
Biblibre 810 46.1%
C & P Bibliography 227 12.9%
ByWater-Solutions 177 10.1%
(Unknown) 140 8.0%
BigBallOfWax 88 5.0%
Catalyst 81 4.6%
BSZ-BW 81 4.6%
ACPL 60 3.4%
KohaAloha 26 1.5%
Rijksmuseum 17 1.0%
Tamil 13 0.7%
PTFS-Europe 10 0.6%
rot13.org 10 0.6%
Libriotech 9 0.5%
Equinox 2 0.1%
Foundations 2 0.1%
Software.coop 2 0.1%
Cilea 1 0.1%
Catalyst Open Source Academy 1 0.1%

 

Employers with the most hackers (total 73)
(Unknown) 29 39.7%
Biblibre 13 17.8%
ByWater-Solutions 7 9.6%
Catalyst 6 8.2%
Libeo 2 2.7%
C & P Bibliography 1 1.4%
BigBallOfWax 1 1.4%
BSZ-BW 1 1.4%
ACPL 1 1.4%
KohaAloha 1 1.4%
Rijksmuseum 1 1.4%
Tamil 1 1.4%
PTFS-Europe 1 1.4%
rot13.org 1 1.4%
Libriotech 1 1.4%
Equinox 1 1.4%
Foundations 1 1.4%
Software.coop 1 1.4%
Cilea 1 1.4%
Catalyst Open Source Academy 1 1.4%
MASmedios 1 1.4%

 

I bought a car by sending out a document and evaluating salespeople’s written responses

Actually I didn’t because that would be an utterly ridiculous way to buy I car. The last time I bought one, I looked at it, I test drove it, I got a mechanic to look at it. You can do all of these things with Free and Open Source software, including getting a good look at the engine. This is much harder and sometimes not even possible with proprietary software. So why would you use an RFP process to purchase software, when you have the opportunity to actually evaluate it in a meaningful way instead.

If you are hoping for me to have an answer to this I am afraid I don’t. What I do know is that a typical RFP process discriminates against Free and Open Source software, mostly because we can’t lie. I am not saying that I know for sure proprietary ILS vendors lie, (although there are documented cases of their employees lying about Open Source before) but if people can’t see your code, you can say it does whatever you like. When talking about Koha, there isn’t this option. The code is there for everyone to see, the bugs are logged publicly, we have publicly archived lists, publicly logged IRC channels. What you see is exactly what you get, we can’t say “Koha will make your coffee” because you can check if that is true or not. So I guess this is a long winded way of saying, choose Free and Open Source software … we can’t lie to you.

Signoff statistics for October 2012

Here are the signoff statistics for bugs in October 2012
  • Kyle M Hall- 24
  • Owen Leonard- 18
  • Chris Cormack- 15
  • Nicole C. Engard- 10
  • Mirko Tietgen- 9
  • Marc Véron- 6
  • Frédéric Demians- 5
  • Jared Camins-Esakov- 5
  • Magnus Enger- 4
  • Jonathan Druart- 4
  • M. de Rooy- 3
  • Melia Meggs- 3
  • wajasu- 2
  • Paul Poulain- 2
  • Fridolyn SOMERS- 2
  • Tomás Cohen Arazi- 2
  • Matthias Meusburger- 1
  • Katrin Fischer- 1
  • Julian Maurice- 1
  • Koha Team Lyon 3- 1
  • Mason James- 1
  • Elliott Davis- 1
  • mathieu saby- 1
  • Robin Sheat- 1

Bug resolution statistics for 2012 to date.

These are since 1/1/2012, you can see we close more bugs than we open, but are opening more enhancement requests than we have closed so far, which is really not a bad place to be in. Resolving 1443 in 10 months is a pretty nice statistic in itself.

Bug Type Opened Resolved
Blocker 35 37
Critical 86 95
Major 139 123
Normal 392 404
Minor 207 234
Trivial 51 68
Enhancement 674 482
Total 1584 1443

Koha 3.6.10 statistics

Koha 3.6.10 was just released, this is a monthly maintenance release, again I find it neat that in that month 22 different people committed code to Koha.

  • Processed 49 changesets from 22 developers
  • 11 employers found
  • A total of 2371 lines added, 303 removed (delta 2068)

 

Developers with the most changesets
Mark Tompsett 7 14.3%
Fridolyn SOMERS 7 14.3%
Jared Camins-Esakov 6 12.2%
Robin Sheat 5 10.2%
Chris Cormack 3 6.1%
Marc Veron 3 6.1%
Owen Leonard 3 6.1%
Chris Hall 1 2.0%
Mason James 1 2.0%
Katrin Fischer 1 2.0%
Paul Poulain 1 2.0%
Kyle M Hall 1 2.0%
Maxime Pelletier 1 2.0%
Nicole C. Engard 1 2.0%
Jonathan Druart 1 2.0%
Colin Campbell 1 2.0%
MJ Ray 1 2.0%
Melia Meggs 1 2.0%
D Ruth Bavousett 1 2.0%
David Cook 1 2.0%
Elliott Davis 1 2.0%
Meenakshi.R 1 2.0%

 

Developers with the most changed lines
Jared Camins-Esakov 1854 77.6%
Robin Sheat 190 8.0%
Fridolyn SOMERS 182 7.6%
Colin Campbell 53 2.2%
David Cook 22 0.9%
Marc Veron 17 0.7%
Mark Tompsett 12 0.5%
Katrin Fischer 9 0.4%
Maxime Pelletier 8 0.3%
Chris Cormack 7 0.3%
MJ Ray 6 0.3%
Kyle M Hall 4 0.2%
D Ruth Bavousett 4 0.2%
Owen Leonard 3 0.1%
Jonathan Druart 3 0.1%
Melia Meggs 3 0.1%
Chris Hall 2 0.1%
Mason James 2 0.1%
Paul Poulain 1 0.0%
Nicole C. Engard 1 0.0%
Elliott Davis 1 0.0%
Meenakshi.R 1 0.0%

 

Developers with the most lines removed
Katrin Fischer 8 2.6%
MJ Ray 3 1.0%
Kyle M Hall 3 1.0%

 

Developers with the most signoffs (total 167)
Chris Cormack 51 30.5%
Jared Camins-Esakov 47 28.1%
Paul Poulain 34 20.4%
Owen Leonard 7 4.2%
Jonathan Druart 5 3.0%
Kyle M Hall 4 2.4%
wajasu 3 1.8%
Marc Veron 3 1.8%
Katrin Fischer 2 1.2%
Nicole C. Engard 2 1.2%
Magnus Enger 2 1.2%
Elliott Davis 1 0.6%
Doug Kingston 1 0.6%
Galen Charlton 1 0.6%
Tomas Cohen Arazi 1 0.6%
Mason James 1 0.6%
Melia Meggs 1 0.6%
David Cook 1 0.6%

 

Developers with the most reviews (total 0)

 

Developers with the most test credits (total 0)

 

Developers who gave the most tested-by credits (total 0)

 

Developers with the most report credits (total 0)

 

Developers who gave the most report credits (total 0)

 

Top changeset contributors by employer
(Unknown) 12 24.5%
Catalyst 9 18.4%
Biblibre 9 18.4%
C & P Bibliography 6 12.2%
ByWater-Solutions 5 10.2%
ACPL 3 6.1%
Libeo 1 2.0%
KohaAloha 1 2.0%
Software.coop 1 2.0%
BSZ-BW 1 2.0%
PTFS-Europe 1 2.0%

 

Top lines changed by employer
C & P Bibliography 1857 77.8%
Catalyst 199 8.3%
Biblibre 186 7.8%
PTFS-Europe 53 2.2%
(Unknown) 52 2.2%
ByWater-Solutions 13 0.5%
BSZ-BW 9 0.4%
Libeo 8 0.3%
Software.coop 6 0.3%
ACPL 3 0.1%
KohaAloha 2 0.1%

 

Employers with the most signoffs (total 167)
C & P Bibliography 47 28.1%
Catalyst 47 28.1%
Biblibre 39 23.4%
(Unknown) 9 5.4%
ByWater-Solutions 8 4.8%
ACPL 7 4.2%
BigBallOfWax 4 2.4%
BSZ-BW 2 1.2%
Libriotech 2 1.2%
KohaAloha 1 0.6%
Equinox 1 0.6%

 

Employers with the most hackers (total 22)
ByWater-Solutions 5 22.7%
(Unknown) 4 18.2%
Catalyst 3 13.6%
Biblibre 3 13.6%
C & P Bibliography 1 4.5%
ACPL 1 4.5%
BSZ-BW 1 4.5%
KohaAloha 1 4.5%
PTFS-Europe 1 4.5%
Libeo 1 4.5%
Software.coop 1 4.5%

 

Koha 3.8.6 released and statistics

Koha 3.8.6 has been released, you can read the full release announcement here. Here are some statistics on the release.

  • Processed 50 changesets from 21 developers
  • 9 employers found
  • A total of 850 lines added, 421 removed (delta 429)

I still find it impressive that in a one month period we had 21 different people contributing code to Koha, and that’s only on the 3.8.x branch.

Developers with the most changesets
Chris Cormack 6 12.0%
Fridolyn SOMERS 5 10.0%
Paul Poulain 5 10.0%
Kyle M Hall 5 10.0%
Jared Camins-Esakov 4 8.0%
Marc Veron 3 6.0%
Mark Tompsett 3 6.0%
Owen Leonard 3 6.0%
Robin Sheat 2 4.0%
Adrien Saurat 2 4.0%
Julian Maurice 2 4.0%
Chris Hall 1 2.0%
Mason James 1 2.0%
Magnus Enger 1 2.0%
Jonathan Druart 1 2.0%
Ivan Brown 1 2.0%
Joseph Alway 1 2.0%
Frédérick Capovilla 1 2.0%
Maxime Pelletier 1 2.0%
David Cook 1 2.0%
Nicole C. Engard 1 2.0%

 

Developers with the most changed lines
Chris Cormack 235 26.9%
Robin Sheat 197 22.5%
Paul Poulain 91 10.4%
Fridolyn SOMERS 83 9.5%
Magnus Enger 75 8.6%
Kyle M Hall 74 8.5%
Jared Camins-Esakov 41 4.7%
Adrien Saurat 21 2.4%
Joseph Alway 10 1.1%
Maxime Pelletier 8 0.9%
Marc Veron 6 0.7%
Mark Tompsett 6 0.7%
Owen Leonard 6 0.7%
Jonathan Druart 6 0.7%
Julian Maurice 2 0.2%
Chris Hall 2 0.2%
Mason James 2 0.2%
Frédérick Capovilla 2 0.2%
Ivan Brown 1 0.1%
David Cook 1 0.1%
Nicole C. Engard 1 0.1%

 

Developers with the most lines removed
Magnus Enger 19 4.5%
Marc Veron 1 0.2%

 

Developers with the most signoffs (total 118)
Chris Cormack 46 39.0%
Paul Poulain 31 26.3%
Marc Veron 9 7.6%
Kyle M Hall 6 5.1%
Owen Leonard 4 3.4%
Magnus Enger 3 2.5%
Jared Camins-Esakov 3 2.5%
Frédéric Demians 2 1.7%
Mirko Tietgen 2 1.7%
Katrin Fischer 2 1.7%
Matthias Meusburger 2 1.7%
Dobrica Pavlinusic 2 1.7%
wajasu 2 1.7%
Jonathan Druart 2 1.7%
Julian Maurice 1 0.8%
Mason James 1 0.8%

 

Developers with the most reviews (total 0)

 

Developers with the most test credits (total 0)

 

Developers who gave the most tested-by credits (total 0)

 

Developers with the most report credits (total 0)

 

Developers who gave the most report credits (total 0)

 

Top changeset contributors by employer
Biblibre 15 30.0%
Catalyst 9 18.0%
(Unknown) 9 18.0%
ByWater-Solutions 6 12.0%
C & P Bibliography 4 8.0%
ACPL 3 6.0%
Libeo 2 4.0%
Libriotech 1 2.0%
KohaAloha 1 2.0%

 

Top lines changed by employer
Catalyst 435 49.8%
Biblibre 205 23.5%
ByWater-Solutions 75 8.6%
Libriotech 75 8.6%
C & P Bibliography 42 4.8%
(Unknown) 24 2.7%
Libeo 10 1.1%
ACPL 6 0.7%
KohaAloha 2 0.2%

 

Employers with the most signoffs (total 118)
Catalyst 46 39.0%
Biblibre 36 30.5%
(Unknown) 13 11.0%
ByWater-Solutions 6 5.1%
ACPL 4 3.4%
Libriotech 3 2.5%
C & P Bibliography 3 2.5%
rot13.org 2 1.7%
BSZ-BW 2 1.7%
Tamil 2 1.7%
KohaAloha 1 0.8%

 

Employers with the most hackers (total 21)
Biblibre 5 23.8%
(Unknown) 5 23.8%
Catalyst 3 14.3%
ByWater-Solutions 2 9.5%
Libeo 2 9.5%
ACPL 1 4.8%
Libriotech 1 4.8%
C & P Bibliography 1 4.8%
KohaAloha 1 4.8%

 

Unsung heroes of Koha 26 – The Ada Lovelace Day Edition

Darla Grediagin

Darla has been using Koha from 2006, for the Bering Strait School District in Alaska. This is pretty neat in itself, what is cooler is that as far as I know, they have never had a ‘Support Contract’. Doing things either by themselves or with the help of IT personnel as needed. One of Darla’s first blogposts that I read was about her struggles trying to install Debian on an Emac. I totally respect anyone who is trying to reclaim hardware from the darkside 🙂

Darla has presented on Koha at conferences, and maintains a blog that has useful information, including sections of what she would do differently. As well as some nice feel good bits like this, from April 2007

I know I had an entry titled this before, but I do love OSS programs.   Yesterday I mentioned that I would look at Pines because I like the tool it has to merge MARC records.  Today a Koha developer emailed me to let me know that he is working on this for Koha and it should be available soon.  I can’t imagine getting that kind of service from a vendor.

Hopefully she will be able to make it Kohacon13 in Reno, NV. It would be great to put a face to the email address 🙂

New Release team for Koha 3.12

Last night on IRC the Koha Community elected a new release team, for the 3.12 release. Once again it is a nicely mixed team, there are 16 people involved, from  8 different countries (India, New Zealand, USA, Norway, Germany, France, Netherlands, Switzerland) and four of the 12 roles are filled by women.

The release team will be working super hard to bring you the best release of Koha yet, and you can help:

  • Reporting bugs
  • Testing bug fixes
  • Writing up enhancement requests
  • Using Koha
  • Sending cookies
  • Inventing time travel
  • Killing MARC
  • Winning the lottery and donating the proceeds to the trust to use for Koha work.

You must help me now!

This is perhaps going to sound a little whiny and maybe it is, but I’ll feel better for having written it. Working in a community of volunteers you soon discover a right way to ask for help and a wrong way. Normally I try to apply the one free pass rule, and of course in an international project like Koha there are bound to be issues with language differences. But lately there has been a disturbing trend in demanding help.With a Free Software project, there are of course always areas to improve on, and no project should be offended at people pointing that out, or asking the same questions again and again. Where the problem occurs is in tone. People who work on Koha are being paid to, and in that case it is usually being paid to satisfy a clients needs, or working as a volunteer, or most often as a combination of the two. So for them to spend time on answering your question, that means time away from who is paying them, or from their family, or some other part of their life. A lot of us do this willingly, but there are only 24(ish) hours in a day, so if you want your question to jump to the front here are some handy tips.

  • Ask specific questions, and provide as much information as you can. “I’m running Koha 3.8.3, installed from debian packages, on a 64bit OS. The hard drive died yesterday, and after reboot, I can no longer search in Koha” Is a a good question. “KOHA is broke, fix it” is not.
  • Ask, with a willingness to listen to the answers.
  • Remember not everyone who answers is an expert, but they are giving up their time to try and help, graciousness never ever hurts.

Here endeth the whine.