Time  Nick            Message
22:04 libtek          Maybe  that is a limitation of printing from a web page?
22:04 libtek          Question...I was trying out the print slip, and I have the ability to print to a receipt printer.  The format is perfect for it.  However, it prints out 11" long.  Is it always going to do that, or is there a way to have it only print what is needed?
21:55 wizzyrea        I pick off low hanging fruit :P
21:54 wizzyrea        I do, yep. But I only do little nitpicky stuff. :)
21:54 wizzyrea        at the very least, the label on that column needs to be changed
21:54 libtek          Are you someone who contributes code then?
21:54 wizzyrea        the most up to date stuff
21:54 libtek          Ah.
21:53 wizzyrea        it's the codebase that is going to become 3.2
21:53 libtek          I see that.  Cool.  What is Master, btw?
21:52 wizzyrea        I added my screencaps showing it's broken in master
21:52 wizzyrea        there
21:52 wizzyrea        yepper
21:50 libtek          Thanks for the help.
21:49 wizzyrea        ty ty
21:49 munin           04Bug 4837: normal, P5, ---, kyle.m.hall, NEW, Circulation Print Page uses incorrect heading / incorrect information
21:49 libtek          http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=4837
21:46 wizzyrea        do me a favor though, and link me the bug number in channel when you get it done, okies?
21:45 wizzyrea        I will add a note to your bug that it seems to be broken in master as well
21:45 wizzyrea        use the one that you are looking at it on
21:37 libtek          wizzyrea: What do I use for version?  I have 3.00.06.  I don't see it in the list.  Do I use 3_0?
21:35 rhcl_away       http://www.pcworld.com/article/197428/research_robots_graduate_head_to_college.html
21:35 rhcl_away       I'll bet jdavidb could get it installed.
21:35 rhcl_away       http://www.ros.org/wiki/
21:35 rhcl_away       Does Koha run on ROS? That would be the perfect roaming reference librarian if it did.
21:32 libtek          :)
21:31 wizzyrea        :D
21:31 wizzyrea        (seriously)
21:31 wizzyrea        (I had a problem with the commit button the first time)
21:31 wizzyrea        I hope you're not afraid of commitment.
21:31 wizzyrea        and yes, you really do have to hit the "Commit" button
21:30 libtek          :/
21:30 libtek          sorry...missed that...hit the wrong browser tab!  What was it you just said? (After hehe?
21:29 wizzyrea        (seriously)
21:29 wizzyrea        (I had a problem with the commit button the first time)
21:29 wizzyrea        I made a funny joke and I'm too slow!
21:29 wizzyrea        dangit!
21:29 wizzyrea        :D
21:29 wizzyrea        I hope you're not afraid of commitment.
21:29 wizzyrea        and yes, you really do have to hit the "Commit" button
21:29 wizzyrea        hehe
21:29 libtek          Thanks.  It's my first one.  I've got chills.  :)
21:27 wizzyrea        if you like
21:27 wizzyrea        go ahead and submit a bug for it
21:25 wizzyrea        ( like it because it's silly fast)
21:25 wizzyrea        (that's all jing/screencast, by the way_)
21:25 wizzyrea        http://screencast.com/t/Njc4ZDI5ZDc
21:25 wizzyrea        it's set for specific item
21:24 wizzyrea        ah, lemme check mine
21:24 chris           well it should follow the syspref
21:24 wizzyrea        it should use the item-item type
21:23 wizzyrea        so yea, that's wrong
21:23 wizzyrea        http://screencast.com/t/MzNjZjYyZDYt
21:22 wizzyrea        ^^
21:22 chris           its possible its using the biblio level not the itemlevel itemtype
21:21 libtek          My types are like 7 Day Loan, 14 Day Loan, 28 Day Loan, but it is showing everthing as 28 Day Loan, when they are 14 and 7.
21:21 wizzyrea        I can explain that, one minute... It's probably wrong at anyrate
21:21 wizzyrea        right
21:21 wizzyrea        AB is the shortcode for audiobook
21:21 libtek          Yep
21:20 wizzyrea        http://screencast.com/t/Y2U4ZTdhNzct
21:20 wizzyrea        and this is the print page from that
21:20 wizzyrea        http://screencast.com/t/NTFhNzQwNGM
21:19 wizzyrea        is my cap anything like what you are seeing? of course my itype shortcodes are different from yours
21:18 wizzyrea        but jing is the usual one we use, just because it's so fast and has online storage for your caps.
21:18 wizzyrea        seems like an easy to use one
21:18 wizzyrea        http://www.makeuseof.com/dir/talon-online-screen-capture-tool/
21:15 libtek          It should be the item type, based on the content I see in the column, but then it isn't showing the correct type for the items in the list.
21:15 wizzyrea        so it's nothing to do with the format
21:15 wizzyrea        not any item type that is marc-ish
21:15 wizzyrea        ok, that's the koha item type
21:14 wizzyrea        is the label just wrong?
21:14 wizzyrea        jing is the easiest, I think
21:14 chris           <td><!-- TMPL_VAR NAME="itemtype" --></td>
21:14 chris           yep
21:14 libtek          I'm sorry.  I've never done that before.  I don't know where to go or what to do?  Am I supposed to setup an account through jing?  screencast?
21:13 wizzyrea        it's the 942c
21:13 wizzyrea        ya
21:13 chris           and AB is the itemtype eh?
21:12 wizzyrea        fixing it and re-capping
21:12 wizzyrea        er, 1s that record is messed up
21:11 wizzyrea        this is from master
21:11 wizzyrea        http://screencast.com/t/N2E3NjU4ZjEt
21:11 libtek          how do I pass a screen capture?  I can capture, but what do I pass it along through?
21:09 * chris         doesnt have a 3.0.x running but ill check master
21:07 wizzyrea        http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Makeuseof/~3/KZ-YpLcueFc/
21:07 wizzyrea        or any one of these
21:07 chris           i think in that context format=itemtype .. but only showing one definitely sounds like a bug
21:06 wizzyrea        (jing is popular for that)
21:06 wizzyrea        can you get a screen cap?
21:06 libtek          Couldn't tell you.  It is just showing a heading called "Format".
21:05 chris           and what do mean by format? koha has collection code or itemtype
21:05 libtek          3.00.06
21:04 chris           what version?
21:02 libtek          I'm not finding an issue I just came across.  Wondering if anyone can confirm.  When looking at a patron record in circulation, I click print-->print page.  The screen that comes up looks normal, except that for one of the columns it shows the heading of format, and it is not showing the format.  It is displaying the item type.  Even then, it is only showing one particular type, not the correct type for that item.  Can anyone conf
20:56 chris           http://debian.koha-community.org/
20:55 chris           and my current favourite
20:55 chris           download, www, lists etc :)
20:54 chris           wiki is wiki.koha-community.org also
20:54 libtek          Ah....thanks for the info.
20:54 chris           http://koha-community.org/bugs-koha-community-org/
20:53 chris           thanks ptfs :)
20:53 chris           but jsut today ptfs turned off dns for the old site
20:53 chris           a week ago, itd been planned for months, and there were mails to the mailing lists, and posts on the website
20:53 libtek          did this just change???
20:52 chris           is the bugs site
20:52 chris           bugs.koha-community.org
20:52 libtek          Anyone know what happened to the bugs site?
20:51 munin           chris: The current temperature in Wellington, New Zealand is 11.0�C (8:00 AM NZST on May 29, 2010). Conditions: Rain Showers. Humidity: 88%. Dew Point: 9.0�C. Pressure: 29.89 in 1012 hPa (Steady).
20:51 chris           @wunder wellington,nz
20:41 chris           i think the staff side would be great improved by some colour :)
20:25 pianohackr|work If I did some careful hue selection, it might even be able to at least partially work for the major kinds of colorblindness
20:24 pianohackr|work Like, the category is already on the circ page
20:24 pianohackr|work Well, it's more of an emphasis
20:23 gmcharlt        otherwise, you're creating accessiblity issues
20:23 gmcharlt        but note that font colors can't be the only way to make semantically important distinctions in the user interface
20:22 pianohackr|work CSS and without any needed configuration
20:22 chris           yep, some general css work on the staff side would be good
20:22 gmcharlt        pianohackr|work: automatically = CSS?
20:21 pianohackr|work Idea time: One of the staff was thinking (subtly) different font colors for certain parts of the circ screen for different categories or supercategories. Thoughts? I think this would be easy to do automatically
20:19 pianohackr|work Hi chris
20:19 chris           hiya pianohackr|work
20:19 pianohackr|work Hello
20:04 wizzyrea        owen: It seems I can't look anywhere without seeing gaga these days
20:01 owen            wizzyrea: For more Gaga derivatives: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vEStDd6HVY
19:57 wizzyrea        lol
19:57 wizzyrea        I don't know
19:57 wizzyrea        so swing they're getting robbie williams involved?
19:57 wizzyrea        it's super swing?
19:57 wizzyrea        for all of the swingified songs
19:57 wizzyrea        http://soundcloud.com/plamere
19:56 wizzyrea        yea, I don't know, but that's an interesting proposition
19:56 gmcharlt        wizzyrea: so what happens when you run swing music through that?
19:56 wizzyrea        (strange computer algorithmically changed dance music alert)
19:55 wizzyrea        http://snd.sc/boZoIg
19:55 gmcharlt        those who say Perl is a write-only language are off target - it's XSLT that has that distinction ;)
19:54 wizzyrea        um
19:54 owen            Sigh... is there any better way to end out a week than by trying to learn XSLT by staring blankly at MARC21slim2OPACDetail.xsl?
19:52 chris           :)
19:52 chris           now i get to do it tuesady too
19:52 wizzyrea        ^.^
19:51 chris           you're never here then
19:51 chris           i always talk about usians on monday
19:50 jwagner         But I'm going home right now.  USians, enjoy the three-day weekend :-)  Everyone else can talk about us behind our backs on Monday....
19:49 jwagner         owen & gmcharlt, email me with what you're suggesting & asking, so it doesn't get lost.
19:49 brendan         3.2 right ;)
19:48 jwagner         When we have time to think about it, maybe :-)  Got a big project trying to get out the door right now....
19:48 owen            Some feedback from PTFS about licensing of old wiki content would be nice too
19:48 brendan         +1 for old_wiki
19:47 gmcharlt        jwagner: http://old-wiki.koha-community.org/, perhaps?
19:45 brendan         yeah something somewhere would be good
19:45 jwagner         If something is needed, we could probably retrieve it.
19:45 jwagner         I'm on the fringes of that discussion, but so far as I know, the content is still intact.  We just turned off the DNS entries.
19:44 wizzyrea        so it's *somewhere*
19:44 wizzyrea        I believe the wiki content has been scraped in the last few weeks
19:42 brendan         heya chris
19:38 chris           yay!!!
19:36 wizzyrea        yep
19:35 brendan         is the wiki.koha.org gone too?
19:34 jwagner         You is welcome :-)
19:33 wizzyrea        thanks for that, ptfs folks :D
19:33 wizzyrea        I really appreciate that we only have one bug DB now
19:33 wizzyrea        oh hey
19:02 * jdavidb       thinks the Wonder Woman outfit might fit a little better.
19:01 * wizzyrea_away dons her superman cape
18:55 jdavidb         wizzyrea++
18:55 jdavidb         Even when she's away, wizzyrea does awesome things.
18:37 octothorpesarus I've got opac-search.pl running under fastcgi (probably some memory issues need to be addressed) but I'd prefer not to duplicate effort.
18:35 wizzyrea_away   ya good plan :)
18:35 octothorpesarus Alright.  I'll bug him next week.
18:35 wizzyrea_away   dunno, chris is the RM for 3.4
18:35 octothorpesarus Do you happen to know if there are any "official" plans for fastcgi in the upcoming branches?
18:34 wizzyrea_away   it's chris' weekend, technically
18:33 wizzyrea_away   perhaps cfouts (though Id on't think he's here)
18:33 wizzyrea_away   believe, even
18:33 wizzyrea_away   chris is, I velieve
18:32 octothorpesarus I'm tinkering with fastcgi with the 3.0 branch.  Is anyone working on/with fastcgi in the 3.1+ branche(s)?
18:12 munin           04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=2797 enhancement, P3, ---, gmcharlt, NEW, Add Summary records to represent summary holdings
18:12 jcamins         Does anyone know anything about bug 2797?
18:09 munin           jdavidb: Quote #50: "<pianohackr|work> It is a landmine, I tell you" (added by a user that is no longer registered at 11:44 AM, December 23, 2009)
18:09 jdavidb         @quote random
18:09 munin           jwagner: Quote #32: "<wizzyrea> oh, things are not right in the world .... oh good, that makes me feel better. it's just the govt" (added by jdavidb at 09:56 AM, September 09, 2009)
18:09 jwagner         @quote random
18:01 jcamins         gmcharlt: I see. Thank you.
17:42 gmcharlt        one of the options for a subscription record is whether you want to create full item records during serials receiving
17:42 munin           jdavidb: The current temperature in Langley Fork Park, McLean, Virginia is 23.2�C (1:43 PM EDT on May 28, 2010). Conditions: Overcast. Humidity: 76%. Dew Point: 19.0�C. Pressure: 29.94 in 1013.8 hPa (Steady).
17:42 gmcharlt        jcamins: yes, you can barcode serials, but you do that by creating a full item record (ie, a row in the items table)
17:42 jdavidb         @wunder 20817
17:41 munin           brendan: The current temperature in Northwest Goleta, Goleta, California is 18.6�C (10:37 AM PDT on May 28, 2010). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 50%. Dew Point: 8.0�C. Pressure: 30.02 in 1016.5 hPa (Steady).  Wind Advisory in effect from 4 PM this afternoon to 3 am PDT Saturday...
17:41 brendan         @wunder 93117
17:19 jcamins         Ah. So you can't barcode serials?
17:17 gmcharlt        predicted and receved serial issues
17:17 jcamins         What is the table serialitems for?
16:54 * jwagner       goes off to enjoy the free lunch :-)
16:53 * jcamins       thinks they may have come from too much Escher w/psychotropic drugs or thinking about analytics...
16:52 * jwagner       thinks holes in brain sound painful....
16:51 jcamins         Ah-ha. Thank you. I knew I saw something about it. And the items are going to be taken out of the MARC blobs. That's in the RFCs for 3.4.
16:50 brendan         there we go (holes in brain start to fill back in)
16:50 brendan         http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Merge_biblio_and_biblioitems_tables_RFC
16:50 gmcharlt        brendan: yep, that would be part of the general cataloging rework I'm consider for 3.4
16:49 brendan         nope didn't remember correctly - sorry
16:46 brendan         That could be in the goals for RM 3.4 on the wiki (not 100% sure)
16:45 brendan         the discussion IRC was to merge the two tables
16:35 jcamins         I seem to recall there was some discussion of rethinking the relationship between items, biblioitems, and biblios... does anyone remember what the conclusion was, or where/when the discussion was?
16:35 brendan         :)
16:30 jdavidb         :)  great.  Happy Friday!
16:26 brendan         going well
16:26 jdavidb         guess so.  How's things out west, brendan?
16:25 brendan         today is bounce day
16:24 * jdavidb       wraps Nate up in Velcro, and looks for something (or someone) to stick him to.
16:04 octothorpesarus s
15:59 jcamins         Alas. Well, at least I'm not missing something obvious.
15:59 gmcharlt        I don't know how much wizzyrea_away has or hasn't customized it; if she has, ask her about getting it
15:59 gmcharlt        tomascohen: the base theme is Green Park 2, which can be found at http://cordobo.com/green-park-2/
15:58 tomascohen      hi, is the wordpress theme of koha-community available for download?
15:58 gmcharlt        jcamins: right
15:53 jcamins         Just to confirm that I understand these things correctly, the relationship between bib records and item records is one to many, correct?
15:45 gmcharlt        especially since the situation could get yet more complicated whenever full support for floating collections is added
15:45 gmcharlt        a system preference is the way to go
15:45 owen            Since there are two strongly-held opinions on which is correct, I'd say the system pref would be a good one
15:43 jwagner         If there were a syspref, would that make everyone happy?  Sites could choose which to display.
15:39 owen            jwagner: Actually that's the answer--from my point of view!
15:38 jwagner         that's the question -- which is important to display?
15:37 owen            jwagner: What if the item is not checked out? Should it still display the home branch even though it is presumably on the shelf at the holding branch?
15:36 gmcharlt        jwagner: the answer to your 'or' question is 'yes' ;)
15:36 owen            jwagner: If the bug is asking for a system preference, I think that's good evidence there is no consensus ;)
15:36 jwagner         I think I'll update that bug with this discussion & see if we can get any movement or consensus on whether the display should be home or current branch.
15:30 munin           04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=3262 enhancement, P5, ---, gmcharlt, NEW, OPAC needs syspref to show homebranch instead of current location on detail page
15:30 jwagner         Bug 3262 seems to be a similar issue
15:28 kmkale          bye all
15:27 jwagner         So shouldn't it stay as the owning library?
15:27 owen            The home location is only relevant if the patron is going to NOT put a hold on it and try to remember to go pick it up at the library after it comes back
15:27 owen            If a patron has it checked out, they have to place a hold anyway. So the location isn't useful to them either way
15:27 jwagner         But if it's checked out, does it matter?  Presumably when it's checked in, it goes in transit back to A?
15:26 jwagner         It's confusing some of our sites, who see the location as Library B rather than the real owning Library A, because a patron from B has checked it out.
15:26 owen            Because if a patron wants to go find that item they need to know where it actually is
15:25 jwagner         Historical question for you or anyone else.  Both OPAC and staff display is using current location (952b) rather than owning location (952a) for the Location (library) column.  Is there a reason for that?
15:25 owen            Yes
15:25 jwagner         owen, online?
15:23 libtek          Anyone know what I need to do to adjust this?  I don't get this from items at my library.  What do I do to tell the system that items from this library are okay to checkout at my library?  Do I have to set a specific rule for this library under mine, or won't default work?
15:21 libtek          This patron can't check out this item per library circulation policy
15:21 libtek          I am getting the following message when I try to checkout an item that is not from my library:
15:19 libtek          good morning all
15:02 jcamins         Yes, that's a much better characterization. :)
15:01 jdavidb         s/like looking at an Escher painting/like looking at an Escher painting, while taking a hallucinogen/
14:59 jcamins         I am coming to understand why most ILSes don't really support analytics very well. Thinking about them is like looking at an Escher painting.
14:55 jwagner         Never Mind.....
14:55 jwagner         Er, um, turns out it's one of our fixes :-)  David Birmingham's commit in December.....
14:53 jwagner         But it gives me an idea where to look next, lemme check there....
14:53 gmcharlt        owen: different matter
14:53 jwagner         Same .pm file?
14:53 munin           04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=4448 normal, P5, ---, ian.walls, ASSIGNED, Ampersands in itemcallnumber break XSLT Results display
14:52 owen            I see Bug 4448, not sure if it's relevant
14:52 jwagner         It says it's for non-XSLT intranet, and my problem is with XSLT OPAC results
14:51 gmcharlt        jwagner: f9e007762c09592ea26785502238b4af87892008 may be relevant
14:51 jwagner         I'm not finding anything in bugzilla for this problem
14:51 jwagner         (Your commit should be in the code already for this site)
14:51 jwagner         I'm trying to find the commit that fixed that.  The only commit I see on the title line of the XSLT is your 8f9618833e1f5f6a480fd88ef507303316702966, but that's from February 2009.  Does this problem ring a bell with anyone?
14:50 jwagner         Not sure if this is yours or not -- looks too old, but... I have an XSLT display problem in older code that's fixed in current head.  In the older code, a title with an ampersand (e.g., Pip & Squeak or Marley & Me) displays in the OPAC results as Pip &amp; Squeak
14:48 gmcharlt        jwagner: yep
14:48 jwagner         gmcharlt, online?
14:43 jdavidb         yep.
14:42 octothorpesarus Sometimes corporate policy dictates what software must be used.
14:41 owen            Now that's a sight my 3-year-old would like to see.
14:40 jdavidb         You *could* hack most any SQL-ish system to run on Oracle, I'm sure, but it's like moving a working airplane from one airport to another via truck.  Sure you could, but why would you want to?
14:37 jdavidb         That, among some other high-profile failures in big SAP installs, led to MaxDB.
14:36 jdavidb         When Texas Instruments went to SAP, some of their chip-manufacturing plants were down for nearly a month.  It was kinda chaotic.
14:36 * owen          didn't know Oracle wasn't stout enough for anything
14:36 jdavidb         (Then they open-sourced it....)
14:35 jdavidb         If you need the clout that Oracle gives, you can do most of that--plus some other sexy things--with MaxDB.  It was developed by SAP, originally, because Oracle wasn't stout enough for very, very large SAP installs.
14:34 jdavidb         A very, very little.  It's powerful, to be sure, though mysql is catching up in a lot of ways.  For a long time, database action triggers was the big special sauce for oracle, but that's not the case any more.
14:33 * owen          never has
14:33 owen            jdavidb: Have you worked with Oracle?
14:33 * jdavidb       shudders a little.
14:30 mib_x1kg4i      bye all
14:30 mib_x1kg4i      thanks
14:30 owen            Koha is an Open Source project, so no one has really been interested in Oracle.
14:29 mib_x1kg4i      ok thanks a lot
14:29 owen            Koha uses MySQL. Some work is being done to get it working with Postgres, but it isn't ready yet
14:29 mib_x1kg4i      no???
14:28 owen            Small answer: No.
14:28 mib_x1kg4i      does koha run on Oracle??
14:28 * owen          stands back
14:28 mib_x1kg4i      i have a big question
14:28 mib_x1kg4i      hi all
13:49 jcamins         However, as you probably know, there is a non-computer readable list: http://www.loc.gov/z3950/agency/bib1.html
13:42 nahuel          ok
13:40 jcamins         nahuel: As far as I can tell, there is no official bib1.att file.
13:23 munin           04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=2664 normal, P3, ---, gmcharlt, ASSIGNED, Additem form should preselect logged-in branch
13:23 owen            Hunh....I thought Bug 2664 had been fixed...
13:20 gmcharlt        but yeah, simplest would be to create a patron update queue and give the library the ability to accept or reject changes
13:19 gmcharlt        e.g., are there fields that you'd pretty much always let a patron change?  does the library need alerts upon changes?  automatically catching patrons who appear to have moved out of the library's taxing area? etc.
13:19 gmcharlt        I think it just needs someobdy to articulate the use cases a bit more
13:18 * owen          thinks it's a shame the bug has gone so long unfixed
13:17 owen            Like a reservoir for patron records
13:17 owen            But better would be a "patron update" table with revised info for the staff member to approve or reject
13:17 owen            My thought was that if we still didn't want the patron to directly edit their record, the new information could be emailed as a patron file to import rather than just text in the body of the email
13:17 gmcharlt        e.g., if a patron tries to give themselves a fake address, staff member can undo it
13:16 gmcharlt        a bit more auditing of the patron record and the ability to revert to an older version of a record would be one direction
13:16 gmcharlt        the trick is allowing staff members to track changes
13:15 gmcharlt        perhaps, although having open-userupdate.pl modify the patron record directly isn't the problem - that would be easy
13:14 munin           04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=1153 minor, P2, ---, gmcharlt, NEW, opac-userupdate.pl update to allow moderation, and templatize
13:14 owen            I wonder if Bug 1153 could be solved by connecting it somehow to the Import Patrons function
13:03 * owen          wonders if http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=22_to_30 is up to date
13:00 owen            That's going to suck for anyone who's Googling answers to their Koha questions
12:59 owen            That redirects not to the same link on lists.koha-community.org but to the main list page
12:59 owen            http://lists.koha.org/pipermail/koha-devel/2009-October/010291.html
12:59 owen            Got this link in the results:
12:59 owen            I was curious about the mailing list question about upgrading from 2.x, so I googled it
12:57 owen            Uh oh, looks like the mailing list link redirect is breaking links from Google
12:50 kmkale          brb
12:38 kmkale_         :)
12:22 jdavidb         I am well.  Busy, but that keeps me out of mischief.
12:21 kmkale          jdavidb: yup. was traveling. how are you?
12:20 jdavidb         Hi, kmkale!  Haven't seen you in a few days.
12:18 kmkale          hey jdavidb
12:17 jwagner         morning all....
12:17 jdavidb         :)
12:16 owen            Good morning jdavidb
12:16 jdavidb         howdy, #koha.
11:32 nahuel          brendan, ?
11:32 nahuel          braedon|home, ?
11:32 munin           kmkale: The current temperature in Mumbai, India is 33.0�C (4:40 PM IST on May 28, 2010). Conditions: Scattered Clouds. Humidity: 63%. Dew Point: 25.0�C. Pressure: 29.71 in 1006 hPa (Steady).
11:32 kmkale          @weather Mumbai
11:32 kmkale          good evening
10:15 brendan         nahuel++
10:15 brendan         heya nahuel
09:37 nahuel          hi
09:32 Amit            heya nahuel
09:29 nahuel          does it exist an official bib1.att for authorities provided by the LOC ?
09:28 nahuel          hi
09:22 cait            hi Ropuch and brendan
09:18 Ropuch          Hi brendan
09:13 brendan         morning cait Ropuch
09:06 Ropuch          Hello cait
09:05 cait            good morning all
06:02 mib_tulof2      hi
05:47 Ropuch          Hi Amit
05:47 Amit            heya Ropuch
05:39 Ropuch          Morning #koha
05:07 mib_tulof2      .
00:54 larsw           I moved the debian.k-c.org README to the wiki: http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Debian
00:46 larsw           http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Help:Editing tells me there is currently no text on the page... that seems wrong
00:18 munin           brendan: Error: No such location could be found.
00:18 brendan         @wunder citi field queens, ny
00:04 munin           brendan: The current temperature in The Mile Square City, Hoboken, New Jersey is 16.1�C (8:05 PM EDT on May 27, 2010). Conditions: Light Rain. Humidity: 82%. Dew Point: 13.0�C. Pressure: 29.88 in 1011.7 hPa (Rising).  Coastal Flood Advisory in effect until 10 PM EDT this evening... 
00:04 brendan         @wunder new york, ny
00:01 eiro            arghh... i see. i stop there and will ask to my local koha experts :) i'll sleep for now. 'night all