On Sep 12, 2007, at 3:57 PM, Joshua M. Ferraro wrote:
> Well, you should be contributing your solutions back to the Koha
> community, and building them in such a way that they fit in with
> the existing 'plugin' architecture (system preferences) so that
> libraries that want them can turn them on and those that don't can
> turn them off.
Correct. Exactly! Open source software is just as much about building
communities as it is about "free". Creating solutions that work for
you AND the community, and then contributing them back to the
primarya developers is one way to accomplish this goal. If you don't
do this, then you run the risk later on of not being able to easily
upgrade your software.
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Eric Lease Morgan
University Libraries of Notre Dame
Received on Wed Sep 12 2007 - 14:06:59 EDT