> 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.
I should also add (from a hotel room somewhere in Champaign, IL) that
Koha has an 'Extensions Manager' that allows you to contribute Koha
related code that's not part of the core system:
http://contribs.koha.org
So if you're working on something that's related to Koha, or perhaps
a very specialized function, and you don't want to get involved
in the version control, patch, revision process, you can just package
it up, explain how it works in a README, and upload it there.
Cheers,
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Received on Thu Sep 13 2007 - 01:00:57 EDT