Time  Nick             Message
23:59 Waylon_AFK       back soon.
23:59 Waylon           ah well.. im going to be late, but eh, can always go again tomorrow.
23:52 Waylon           yah. just figured that out. got the route worked out in head... racecourse road
23:46 eythian          (well, depends what "that sort of thing" is really)
23:45 eythian          also hard on your data
23:45 eythian          earth is very slow because it's pulling lots of images
23:45 eythian          maps is a lot better for that sort of thing
23:43 Waylon           ... is too slow
23:40 Waylon           google earth on android :)
23:38 Waylon           suppose i could take a bus, but only got 55 mins now... and im hoping that chris isn't going to one of those 1pm meetings.
23:38 eythian          steal a bike! ;)
23:38 Waylon           yeah. im broke atm.
23:36 eythian          get a cheap bike! ;)
23:36 eythian          ah right
23:35 Waylon           my maximum allowed injection of funds without benefit deduction (I still can't work 40 hour weeks, i find it really difficult to concerntrate sometimes .. that and i have Aspergers syndrome) in one go. ($5k nzd)
23:33 Waylon           haha. yeah. something im definately getting once this porting project is done.
23:33 eythian          Waylon: get a bike
23:33 eythian          that is often an area that people have questions about
23:33 Waylon           in hottest part of the day, walking.
23:33 eythian          that's true
23:33 ibeardslee       I'd suggest that if you are using it as an all digital library, getting to a kohacon to talk to people and tell them about your experiences would be a very good thing.
23:32 Waylon           suppose i could go... hmm... got an hour to get there..
23:32 Waylon           we basically only use a subset of what koha is capable of... but that subset, koha does amazingly.
23:32 eythian          although talking to people about things in person is often beneficial
23:31 eythian          I have no idea
23:31 Waylon           hmm... would that be as vaulable to a all digital library such as mandumah?
23:30 eythian          marketing, developer networking, things like that.
23:29 Waylon           haha. yup. What do you/your company get out of it?
23:28 eythian          although the first one I went to was in wellington, so a short trip.
23:28 eythian          got a company willing to sponsor it, anyway :)
23:28 Waylon           got money, will travel eh?
23:27 eythian          but, I've been to three kohacons.
23:27 Waylon           hmm.
23:27 Waylon           haven't i bugged them enough already, on IRC?
23:27 eythian          I've met a bunch.
23:27 * Waylon         has never actually met a koha developer, personally.
23:26 eythian          I suspect that it means that everyone will be there though
23:26 eythian          I haven't seen these people for 3.5 months, I'm not the best person to ask :)
23:26 eythian          I have no idea.
23:24 Waylon           Lunch among the Exhibitors -- means that the exhibitors will be absent, or that everyone will be there?
23:24 Waylon           12.30pm
23:22 eythian          heh
23:22 Waylon           Licensed to thrill?
23:22 Waylon           hehe... Catalyst IT, Booth 00.
23:19 mtompset         Greetings, tcohen.
23:16 eythian          in that case, you could email him. He'll probably check it some time.
23:15 eythian          ah right
23:15 Waylon           don't have a phone number until the 26th, when xnet installs my naked adsl.
23:15 Waylon           haha. don't have a cellphone #
23:15 eythian          Waylon: if you PM me a cell number, I can send it to Chris to get in touch with you if you like.
23:14 eythian          I think there'll be someone there the whole time, but they'll probably try to catch the interesting talks.
23:14 eythian          I'm surprised rangi isn't online right now to slake his IRC addiction :)
23:14 Waylon           i mean, conferences usually have talks etc.... and lunch breaks and .. yeah.
23:13 eythian          I guess there'll be someone around the whole time, but I don't really know.
23:13 Waylon           question is, whats the best time to catch them?
23:12 eythian          rangi (Chris), kathryn (Kathryn), and anitsirk (Kristina)
23:12 Waylon           Holy...
23:12 eythian          they're manning a booth I think, you should go say hi.
23:12 eythian          Awapuni Function Centre
23:11 eythian          http://www.lianza.org.nz/news-events/conferences/conference-2012-welcome
23:11 Waylon           where?
23:11 wahanui          here is where I work
23:11 Waylon           here?!?
23:11 Waylon           Wha?!
23:11 eythian          Waylon: right now the rest of the koha team is in palmy
23:11 eythian          not yet. There's been a general one, and I think a special libraries one.
23:10 Waylon           ah? these are regular events?
23:10 eythian          just user group meetings and the like
23:09 Waylon           oooo? whats happening?
23:09 eythian          Waylon: there's been a number of smaller koha events here.
23:09 Waylon           ah.... well.. one first of all has to be able to afford 'too much' travel.
23:08 Waylon           now living by myself, so now looking forward to any koha events coming up in wellington.
23:08 mtompset         Waylon: some travel is good. Too much, and you'll start feeling nomadic. ;)
23:08 * Waylon         has never been outside NZ. "Haven't been outside palmy in 10 years."
23:08 jcamins_away     (locative or the like)
23:07 jcamins_away     mtompset: also, the word for home often has an extra case.
23:06 mtompset         Having stayed in multiple countries and places, I think I like the "home is where the heart is" definition best.
23:05 mtompset         home is a strange word, jcamins_away.
23:05 eythian          cheers :)
23:05 jcamins_away     eythian: welcome home
23:04 eythian          NZST
23:04 mtompset         What timezone are you in?
23:03 eythian          I'm still getting set up at my new location, but it's going to be a today job.
23:03 eythian          that's the page I was looking for
23:03 mtompset         Greetings, eythian. How goes the packaging?
23:03 mtompset         http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/System_Preferences
23:03 eythian          it's been in the wiki forever.
23:02 mtompset         i think someone wiki paged that recently.
23:02 Waylon           how do i create a new syspref?
22:57 mtompset         progress, but got some feedback which means I'll need to change the approach a little.
22:56 Waylon           how you going with the bug anyway?
22:56 Waylon           It nags you.
22:56 Waylon           useful though.
22:56 mtompset         I forgot about the chain reaction.
22:54 Waylon           chain reactions..
22:54 Waylon           wow..
22:54 huginn           04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=459 enhancement, P4, ---, mtompset, In Discussion , No uninstall script
22:54 wahanui          mtompset is working on the ultimate koha uninstall script for fun. Bug 459. Old school, baby!
22:54 Waylon           hey mtompset
22:54 mtompset         Greetings, #koha, Waylon.
22:53 wahanui          owen is a mystery, wrapped in an enigma, covered in awesome brilliance. or a crazed branch-creating maniac
22:53 Waylon           owen?
22:53 wahanui          okay, Waylon.
22:53 Waylon           wahanui, owen is also a crazed branch-creating maniac
22:52 wahanui          owen is a mystery, wrapped in an enigma, covered in awesome brilliance.
22:52 Waylon           owen?
22:11 Waylon           multiple 'branchcode' attributes on one user account.
22:11 jcamins_away     That would make sense to me.
22:11 Waylon           yeah.. thinking a BorrowerAttribute?
22:10 jcamins_away     Oh, yes, definitely a syspref for the first one.
22:10 jcamins_away     Then you just have to worry about making it so patrons can be multi-homed.
22:10 Waylon           as in, you don't want every install to support multiple branches, and don't want every install, limiting searches to the branches selected.
22:10 jcamins_away     Waylon: I think maybe what you want to do is use independantbranches (yes, spelled incorrectly).
22:09 Waylon           and syspref is the good idea here?
22:08 Waylon           right. ill write it up in such a way as to be manageable.
22:07 jcamins_away     Waylon: got it. That might well be of interest.
22:01 Waylon           you follow now?
22:00 Waylon           oth libraries.
22:00 Waylon           jcamins_away, okay, a for instance, say that there was two libraries, massey palmerston north, massey Auckland, and they had no automatic interloan system. So, normally, the libraries only want people to be able to search over one library, the one they are with. Except some people are able to search over both of them, such as staff. Provided they have both branches set  in their account, their default "unlimited" search will search b
21:55 * Waylon         thought of that one.
21:55 Waylon           since its pdf based, we don't have any physical items. but we create them in order to introduce the branch limits.
21:54 Waylon           it relies on items for each branch, being used.
21:54 Waylon           it basically does alot of branch: limiting.
21:53 Waylon           on koha 3.0
21:53 Waylon           its been working fine.
21:53 * jcamins_away   is having trouble visualizing exactly how it would work.
21:53 jcamins_away     Waylon: I'd say you should definitely submit it, and see what other people think.
21:52 ExtraordinaryBen Now I just need to work on the opacmainuserblock. :P Catch ya'll later! ;)
21:51 Waylon           ?
21:51 Waylon           in searches, the branch limits are enforced. good amount of coding i did for that.) Would this have any merit being released, as a syspref option (multiple branches/exclusive searches to those branches, so maybe two sysprefs)
21:51 Waylon           jcamins_away, the concept is, for mandumah at least, we have so far, five seperate 'libraries', that users can search, depending on what they've paid for(mandumah.com is a subscription only digital library archive, 296k articles in pdf format, of 2019 journals/conference papers) so, instead of a user having one branch, they are given multiple branches, and are only able to search within those branches (even when no branch is selected
21:50 ExtraordinaryBen I'll be sure to refer to the "Debian" guide from now on. ;) (Learned something about apache site instances today too!) Again thanks all who helped me. ;)
21:48 jcamins_away     Glad I could help. :)
21:47 ExtraordinaryBen Phew, about time zebra starting working on its own. (I hope!) Do you have PayPal jcamins? I would like to send a couple dollars your way as a thank you. (snack or soda or whatever)
21:44 jcamins_away     Okay, you're done now. :)
21:44 ExtraordinaryBen rebuild done
21:44 ExtraordinaryBen Already removed the crontab for user koha, and deleted the /etc/cron.d/koha file
21:43 jcamins_away     And disable the cron jobs you set up.
21:43 jcamins_away     ExtraordinaryBen: okay, *now* you do the koha-rebuild-zebra command.
21:42 jcamins_away     Waylon: uhhh... no idea.
21:42 ExtraordinaryBen yup that did the trick. :D
21:42 jcamins_away     a2dissite default
21:42 jcamins_away     ExtraordinaryBen: try disabling that.
21:42 Waylon           oh right... anyone like the idea of user accounts able to be assigned to multiple branches, and they only able to search inside those branches? Or is that another feature that mandumah needs to keep to itself?
21:42 ExtraordinaryBen Ah, there seems to be a site called "default" that's on port 80
21:41 jcamins_away     Use paste.koha-community.org
21:40 jcamins_away     apache2ctl -S
21:40 jcamins_away     Yeah, but the output probably isn't from that.
21:40 Waylon           greetings all. .... Happy birthday Nate., anyway, ... damnit.....
21:40 jcamins_away     I have never seen anything like that before.
21:40 ExtraordinaryBen * Restarting web server apache2                                                 [Sun Sep 23 14:35:33 2012] [warn] _default_ VirtualHost overlap on port 80, the first has precedence  ... waiting [Sun Sep 23 14:35:34 2012] [warn] _default_ VirtualHost overlap on port 80, the first has precedence
21:39 jcamins_away     I have no idea how that happened.
21:39 jcamins_away     o.O
21:39 ExtraordinaryBen http://74.85.46.58/
21:39 ExtraordinaryBen when restarting apache2
21:38 ExtraordinaryBen Okay, the old "koha" site is disabled. The new Library instance seems to be having some overlap issue
21:36 jcamins_away     You can always just leave it as the default.
21:36 jcamins_away     You never need to set the Zebra user and password.
21:34 ExtraordinaryBen Is there somewhere I need to add the zebra user and password? Or is that only for the Ubuntu guide?
21:32 ExtraordinaryBen first one seems easier. Rather than copying databases.
21:29 jcamins_away     (I prefer the second option; for some unknown reason, everyone else always takes the first)
21:28 jcamins_away     (alternatively, you can load the data into the koha_library database)
21:28 jcamins_away     Now you're going to open up /etc/koha/sites/library/koha-conf.xml and modify the database, username, and password at the end.
21:27 jcamins_away     `sudo a2dissite oldfile`
21:26 ExtraordinaryBen Okay, instance "library" created. how to I disable the old site file?
21:23 jcamins_away     (I mean, not a "oh no, your system is screwed up forever" problem, just a "well, that's a nuisance" problem)
21:22 jcamins_away     Yes, that would be a problem.
21:22 jcamins_away     Ah.
21:20 ExtraordinaryBen I had been using the "Koha on Ubuntu" guide. So I was never using the Debian guide. (Which explains a lot now.)
21:19 jcamins_away     At some point you must have diverged from those directions. Could you tell me where?
21:18 wahanui          packages is at http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Debian
21:18 jcamins_away     packages?
21:18 jcamins_away     So all that did was update some files.
21:18 ExtraordinaryBen okay
21:18 jcamins_away     koha-create is only for packages.
21:18 jcamins_away     If you didn't run koha-create, you're still using the tarball install.
21:18 ExtraordinaryBen maybe with the tarball last month, but since I've installed the packages
21:17 jcamins_away     You must have run koha-create?
21:17 jcamins_away     No, that's not how it works.
21:16 ExtraordinaryBen What I mean is. I'm pretty sure the packages just installed where I installed the tarball. (/usr/share/koha) I suppose koha is my instance then
21:16 jcamins_away     (koha-create whatever)
21:16 jcamins_away     It's whatever you called the instance.
21:15 jcamins_away     You must have set up an instance.
21:15 jcamins_away     ExtraordinaryBen: what do you mean you dont' have an instancename setup?
21:13 ExtraordinaryBen I don't think I actually have an instancename setup, do I just do 'sudo koha-rebuild-zebra --full' then?
21:09 jcamins_away     ExtraordinaryBen: it has to be run as root. It's suid. `sudo koha-rebuild-zebra --full instance`
21:07 ExtraordinaryBen Hmmm.. is koha-rebuild-zebra a script somewhere? it doesn't seem to work straight from the commandline
21:06 jcamins_away     After doing a complete rebuild, the indexing will be done automatically.
21:05 jcamins_away     Disable the old site file.
21:04 jcamins_away     Oh, one bonus thing:
21:04 jcamins_away     3) reindex by running `koha-rebuild-zebra --full instancename`
21:04 jcamins_away     2) open the staff client to go through the upgrade database process.
21:04 jcamins_away     1) disable the cron jobs you set up manually
21:03 jcamins_away     ExtraordinaryBen: three things.
21:02 ExtraordinaryBen Hopefully using the packages will allow Zebra to build it's index automatically now? Or is there something I still need to do?
21:01 ExtraordinaryBen Okay. everything seems to be working. Sorry for getting all steamed up earlier. I tend to get frustrated when I can't figure things out on my own.
20:59 jcamins_away     No need to go through the whole web installer.
20:59 jcamins_away     ExtraordinaryBen: open up /etc/koha/sites/whatever/koha-conf.xml and change it so that the database name, user, and password (at the end) match your old config.
20:58 ExtraordinaryBen Okay, I've got access to the staff interface, it's doing the web installer. How do I go about setting it up to old config?
20:53 ExtraordinaryBen fair enough
20:52 jcamins_away     Otherwise, I will try and help amongst and in between those other things I am doing.
20:52 jcamins_away     If you want guaranteed help on a Sunday, you may pay me.
20:51 jcamins_away     ExtraordinaryBen: there is a reason my nick is *_away*
20:49 ExtraordinaryBen mtj: I was following what jcamins recommended
20:47 mtj              do your setup on a different system, for starters - so you dont have that problem in the 1st place :(
20:43 ExtraordinaryBen True, and thanks.
20:42 cait             and it's weekend
20:42 cait             it's late in a lot of places of the world
20:42 cait             or you have to switch the maintenance system preference
20:41 cait             normally logging into the staff interface will trigger a database update
20:41 cait             if it's in maintenance
20:40 ExtraordinaryBen This is so not cool leaving me hanging...
20:37 ExtraordinaryBen Grr.. this is why I was concerned about installing the packages. It's broken my tarball instance and the Wiki guide doesn't really explain how to do things under my circumstances.
20:33 ExtraordinaryBen Anyone? I've got a Koha system "down for system maintenance" now. How do I go about setting up this new instance of Koha with the packages now that my old tarball instance no longer works?
20:24 ExtraordinaryBen Okay, packages are done now. But I'm rather clueless where to go from here
20:15 ExtraordinaryBen Okay, package installation is underway. :)
20:06 jcamins_away     We only have an amd64 system for building packages, so other architectures aren't built automatically, despite the fact that nothing is compiled.
20:05 ExtraordinaryBen Awesome, is there anything Pi cannot do? :D
20:04 jcamins_away     ^^ if you look for the apt line there, that'll tell you what to put in.
20:04 wahanui          Raspberry Pi embedded computers run Koha just fine. :) See http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_a_Raspberry_Pi
20:04 jcamins_away     raspberry pi?
20:04 jcamins_away     They're not, but you need a different line in the source.list file.
20:04 ExtraordinaryBen Yup, I hadn't considered that packages for Koha would be hardware specific.
20:03 jcamins_away     You should have mentioned that... I just knew you were using Ubuntu or Debian per our recommendation. :P
20:03 jcamins_away     ExtraordinaryBen: oh, you're on PowerPC?
20:02 ExtraordinaryBen Bah, packages aren't friendly when using powerpc hardware. :P  W: Failed to fetch http://debian.koha-community.org/koha/dists/squeeze/InRelease  Unable to find expected entry 'main/binary-powerpc/Packages' in Release file (Wrong sources.list entry or malformed file)  E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
19:56 ExtraordinaryBen Okay, thanks. ;)
19:55 jcamins_away     ExtraordinaryBen: easiest is probably just install the packages, create an instance, and then change the koha-conf.xml file for that instance to point to your current database.5D
19:53 ExtraordinaryBen Okay, so, whats the best way to go about this in my situation then? I've already setup Koha using a tarball, and we've already begun adding books to the catalog, do I just install the package or is there some cleaning up of the instance I have now I should do first?
19:48 ExtraordinaryBen Yeah, I was thinking a minute was too frequent. :P Alrighty, I will try to get to work on that. (Though I'd hate to start all over again. :P)
19:48 mtj              having a problem configuring cron?, use the packages
19:47 jcamins_away     And, yes, packages are superior in every way.
19:46 jcamins_away     There is an example.crontab somewhere.
19:46 mtj              ExtraordinaryBen, just use the packages...
19:46 jcamins_away     And you need to set KOHA_CONF and PERL5LIB in the crontab.
19:46 jcamins_away     ExtraordinaryBen: once per minute is too frequently.
19:42 huginn           ExtraordinaryBen: I'll give you the answer just as soon as RDA is ready
19:42 ExtraordinaryBen @jcamins: Okay, here's what I've got in crontab for testing: */1 *    *   *   *   /usr/share/koha/bin/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl -a -b -z && echo "Successful rebuild of Zebra Database!"
19:37 ExtraordinaryBen Okay, I can give crontab a go. ;)
19:36 jcamins_away     I've been using Linux since my FreeBSD system died 6 years ago, and I have never had a use for /etc/cron.d.
19:36 jcamins_away     ExtraordinaryBen: I wouldn't be able to help you with /etc/cron.d.
19:36 ExtraordinaryBen I'm just trying to debug if it's actually running.
19:35 ExtraordinaryBen Yeah, I used a tarball when I installed
19:34 jcamins_away     ExtraordinaryBen: if you used packages, the packages should handle that for you. If you used a tarball, I still recommend that you use your user's crontab.
19:24 ExtraordinaryBen Hello, I'm trying to get the cron job setup to rebuild zebra's index (following the Koha on Ubuntu guide on the Wiki,) every 5 minutes. But anything I put in /etc/cron.d/koha doesn't seem to run.. (Even a simple echo command.) Any help would be appreciated. ;)
18:45 jcamins_away     zeno++
17:19 drojf            hm segmentation fault does not make sense
17:19 drojf            yeah that makes sense
17:18 mtj              for me, understanding that made tags easy
17:18 mtj              the trick is… a TAG is just another name for a specific commit, in git
17:16 mtj              then chery-pick patches from your master branch, of whatever you wanna do
17:15 drojf            mtj++
17:15 drojf            that's what i did now, thanks :)
17:15 mtj              before the git reset, i usually make a 3.8.5 branch, then change to it, then reset TAG
17:12 mtj              git reset --hard v3.08.05
17:12 mtj              $ git tag
17:11 mtj              $ git fetch --tag
17:11 mtj              so...
17:10 drojf            cool, thanks
17:10 drojf            i guess so… and how is that? :D i only ever checked out origin/master
17:10 mtj              git reset --hard TAG
17:10 mtj              the same way you would get out 3.8.4 in git
17:09 drojf            how would i check out 3.8.5 in git?
17:00 mtj              ptfs--
16:52 drojf            wow, there is even a link to the fork on that "koha community forum" :(
16:02 santy            centos
14:58 mveron           Hi #koha
14:26 * mtompset       waves bye.
13:54 mtompset         Greetings, wajasu.
13:38 mtompset         if you log in to the staff client and there is an web installer page, then you need to do the full reindex, and if you have problems look at the bug I mentioned.
13:37 mtompset         not admin page. the staff client.
13:27 koyauni          There is no upgrade process in Admin page
13:18 koyauni          then I have to wait if it has not been released yet
13:18 koyauni          I did common pack
13:07 huginn           04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=6566 enhancement, P3, ---, christophe.croullebois, Pushed to Master , Checking if DB records are properly indexed
13:07 mtompset         My guess is the upgrade is pretty simple: sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get upgrade, go to the administrative interface, click through the upgrade process (if any) there, and then do a full reindex. If there are problems, check out bug 6566.
13:05 mtompset         3.8.5 packages haven't been released yet.
13:04 mtompset         sudo apt-get install koha-common?
13:04 mtompset         packages, right?
13:04 mtompset         Which kind of install did you do again, koyauni?
13:03 koyauni          is there any instruction for upgrading Koha 3.8 to 3.8.5 on Debian 6+ please
12:22 mtompset         I'm toggling windows, so I don't respond quickly.
12:21 mtompset         Not a problem.
12:21 tcohen           having breakfast right now
12:21 tcohen           there's some latency in my side, sorry
12:21 tcohen           mtompset, playing
12:15 mtompset         watching or playing?
12:03 tcohen           just waiting for my sunday's tennis match
11:59 mtompset         Anything new with anyone? Or is it just your typical weekend?
10:52 mtompset         I couldn't have done this without the support of my financial partners. A well run library means access for translators to current useful translation information which means someone gets life changing information made available in their language.
10:49 tcohen           mtompset++
10:46 mtompset         Thanks, magnuse.
10:45 magnuse          hehe mtompset++
10:45 mtompset         You work on tiny fixes, and you don't realize they accumulate.
10:44 mtompset         I was surprised that I had five bug fixes in 3.8.5
10:44 mtompset         Greetings, tcohen.
10:32 magnuse          yeah, getting better every day!
10:29 tcohen           what an impressive list of bugfixes for 3.8.5
10:28 tcohen           hi magnuse
10:28 magnuse          hiya tcohen
10:15 mtompset         I guess people don't like scrolling down.
10:15 mtompset         The funny thing is... that information is at the bottom of http://koha-community.org/support/koha-mailing-lists/
10:14 cait             hi mtompset
10:13 drojf            mtompset: i'm sure someone did that before, i think it was here on irc
10:13 mtompset         Greetings, drojf cait magnuse
10:13 drojf            hi cait, magnuse and mtompset
10:13 mtompset         drojf: Someone did point out the web forum interfaces to the mailing list to that person.
10:12 magnuse          and hiya mtompset and drojf
10:12 magnuse          lol
10:11 cait             good morning drojf
10:10 drojf            good day #koha
10:10 drojf            dear sir. i don't understand your mailing list, so you should use my webforum. kindly guide.
10:08 mtompset         Greetings, #koha. Indexing nightmare resolved. :)
09:47 magnuse          \o/
09:46 cait             hi magnuse :)
09:46 magnuse          kia ora cait!
09:30 magnuse          yeah, count yourself lucky
09:27 mbalmer          thank goodness I am not involved in anything marc related in koha but can do it for pure fun only...
09:25 magnuse          good for you! :-)
09:25 mbalmer          marc is fun, imo ;)
09:24 magnuse          would be even better if i didn't have to mess around with normarc xslt...
09:22 mbalmer          good morning!
09:22 magnuse          kia ora mbalmer
09:07 magnuse          oh normarc, how much do i hate thee?
08:08 magnuse          http://dash.kohaaloha.com/ seems to work, though
08:08 magnuse          mtj: http://dash1.kohaaloha.com/ gives me server not found
07:31 mtj              (the test db is many weeks old, so most stats are incorrect)
07:28 mtj              'Melia Meggs	 2012-09-11' was the most recent committer, according to ohloh
07:26 mtj              they do seem a few days laggy :/  but automated :)
07:25 mtj              rangi: i think i've 'improved' the 'Latest Koha contributors' stats, from ohloh -> http://dash1.kohaaloha.com/
07:20 mtj              oooh lianza2012
07:19 tweetbot`        [off] twitter: @paulcnielsen: "@fentnz thanks mate found some #kohails friends - dining at korean bbq now #Lianza2012"
06:48 magnuse          thanks the same mtj!
06:43 mtj              happy weekend magnuse
06:36 * magnuse        listens to the echo
06:36 magnuse          kia ora #koha!
05:55 wajasu           folks just did a new release today, and your best bet for help is monday/tuesday.
02:47 bwagman          When someone is ready to talk here is my email: brandonwagman@rainbowserenity.org
02:46 bwagman          Is there a basic html template that is available to use for the MAIN OPAC Block? Something that I can start with?
02:46 bwagman          Would like to request US-MARC support for MARC records
02:44 bwagman          I am here but your the first person other than me typing
02:44 wahanui          Hello are u there?
02:44 bwagman          Hello?
02:43 bwagman          Is there a basic html template that is available to use for the MAIN OPAC Block? Something that I can start with?
02:42 bwagman          Would like to request US-MARC support for MARC records