A new Koha support Company

From their release

“LibLime is pleased to announce the launch of our website and product
demos [ http://liblime.com ].

LibLime provides full vendor services (migration assistance,
staff training, and software maintenance, support and development) to
libraries for open-source software like Koha. Our mission is to make
open-source software more accessible to US libraries.

On our website, you can find information about Koha and our other
products: Mambo Intranet and DiscrimiNet Filter. Our Koha demos
couple version 2.2.2’s stable code base with a fresh template
re-design. In addition, we’ve developed several Koha enhancement
features: Amazon.com content (item cover images, descriptions,
reviews, and ratings), spellchecking on failed search queries, and an
auto-completion “Koha Suggest” for the OPAC keyword search, to
name a few. We’ll be committing these features to the HEAD branch of
Koha soon.

We’d love feedback from the Koha community. So feel free to visit
our site, try out the demos, play around, and let us know what you
think. Comments/suggestions/flames are always welcome ;-).”

So that looks really positive. I wish them the best of luck.
Koha

New Section ‘Sausages’

In my lifelong pursuit to find and subsequently eat the world’s best
sausages, I’ve decided to devote a section of my blog to cataloging those I
have tried thus far.
There are lots before this, but im going to start from this weekend.

Metetai – Romanian sausage, bread and Tzatziki from the Carlton Cafe in
Kilbirnie, Wellington. Very very nice, a well earned 7 out of 10.

Shanghai Kitchen

We went to this restaurant last night. Its on Jackson Street in Petone,
near the Dutch shop if you know Petone. And it was really really good. The
most authentic Shanghainese food we’ve ever had in NZ. Donna said its
exactly how she remembers it from her year in Shanghai.
The prices (as always in a chinese restaurant) are more than reasonable, and
the portion sizes are excellent.
Heartily recommend it.