Galen Charlton, release manager
J. David Bavousett, PTFS
Joann Ransom. Horowhenua Library Trust. NZ
Jane Wagner, PTFS
chris cormack, translation manager
Nicolas Morin from BibLibre
MJ Ray, software.coop
sekjal: NYU Health Sciences Libraries
Irma Birchall from CALYX information essentials
David Birmingham, PTFS
Paul Poulain, France, from BibLibre, reprensenting hdl, ( 3.0 RMaint), that is in vacation
savitri, Nucsoft
OSS labs
Magnus Enger, Libriotech, Norway
chris nighswonger, FBC
Colin ptfs-europe
Katrin Fischer, BSZ
Joe Tholen SEKLS KS
David Schuster Plano ISD Plano TX
mason james, new zealand
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Indranil Das Gupta, L2C2 Technologies, Kolkata, India
Amit Gupta Nucsoft osslabs
Liz Rea, NEKLS
Ruth Vargas, Howard County Library
Nicole Engard / Koha Doc Manager/LibLime
Davi Diaz, software.coop
Tomás Cohen Arazi, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
GC applauded LibLime for their contributions.
GC thanked hdl for moving us closer to a new_acq branch and encouraged people to check out the koha-biblibre.git tree and not the SOPAC topic branch.
GC called a soft feature freeze for end of 2009-09-06.
PP noted other additions on koha-biblibre: over 300 patches.
GC highlighted the labels rewrite, sysprefs editor and RFID features as wanted in 3.2.
GC appealed for old bugs to be moved to CLOSED if they are actually fixed.
GC declared that UTF-8 problems and circulation bugs are blockers or criticals.
GC will update the roadmap with best guesses by 2009-08-12.
The choice between 3.4 and 4.0 for the next version was discussed, possibly including a user poll during feature freeze.
GC deferred 3.1.0 tarball to after the feature freeze.
GC thanked HDL for releasing 3.0.3.
PP announced 3.0.4 as ready soon, to include all bugfixes and some improvements already deployed by LibLime.
HDL has called for user testing of 3.0.4 - CC reported local test success.
PP expects call for translations quite quickly.
Release date is unknown but hoped for before mid-September.
GC thanked Nicole Engard for the new list welcome message which is in place.
MJR reported the wiki relicensing process as running from before next meeting until the early-October meeting.
guidelines for command-line script argument processing were added to the coding guidelines on the wiki, and as they seem fine and GC hasn't heard any problems with it, they stand
all networks open to all - recognised users and developers as admins.
wiki page to be updated to list admins (or lack of admins).
contributions should be majority Koha-related unless the network is labelled as “social”.
off-topic spammers to be booted on sight where possible.
A page has been created for further discussion on this topic. Koha Tutorials