I am the current release manager for Koha 3.6.0 release due October 22. I was just wondering what version of Koha you will be running?
Feature freeze for the release is September 22, so if you want any features that aren’t already in Koha 3.4.x, that is the deadline for getting them into the next major release.
Just out of curiousity, who is helping with the Koha support?
We are going with 3.4.4
We will be able to comment on desirable features, once we implement Koha.
As for your question about our Koha support system – Nepzilla Solutions from Nepal is helping us out – mostly on friendly terms 🙂
Most notable expert groups are charging amounts that countries/ not-for-profit associations like us cannot afford 😦
Thanks for your interest. I am totally impressed with the Koha support groups operating world-wide.
Hi there, great to see you are going with Koha.
I am the current release manager for Koha 3.6.0 release due October 22. I was just wondering what version of Koha you will be running?
Feature freeze for the release is September 22, so if you want any features that aren’t already in Koha 3.4.x, that is the deadline for getting them into the next major release.
Just out of curiousity, who is helping with the Koha support?
We are going with 3.4.4
We will be able to comment on desirable features, once we implement Koha.
As for your question about our Koha support system – Nepzilla Solutions from Nepal is helping us out – mostly on friendly terms 🙂
Most notable expert groups are charging amounts that countries/ not-for-profit associations like us cannot afford 😦
Thanks for your interest. I am totally impressed with the Koha support groups operating world-wide.
Aminath
info.malias@gmail.com
Ahh, excellent, 3.4.4 is nice and solid (just released hours ago), and there are some knowledgeable people in Nepal. So that’s great news.
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