I, for one, would like to lobby for keeping the focus on NCIP.  In fact, I
would like to know if anyone is working on developing Koha suport for NCIP
at this time.  And if not, who would be interested in working with me to
sponsor such development?

Lori

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Lori Bowen Ayre // Library Technology Consultant
The Galecia Group // www.galecia.com
(707) 763-6869 // lori.a...@galecia.com

<lori.a...@galecia.com>Specializing in open source ILS solutions, RFID,
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On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 6:41 AM, Greg Barniskis <gr...@scls.lib.wi.us>wrote:

> On 6/28/2011 7:22 AM, MJ Ray wrote:
> > As you may know, Galen and myself were invited to discuss the SIP 3
> > draft that 3M are preparing.
>
> On the one hand, it is really very nice that open source developers are
> being invited by 3M into this process (ditto for you inviting us in as
> well, to the extent that you're allowed to). ++ all around.
>
> On the other hand, I am wondering why effort on 3M SIP would be more
> valuable in the long term than comparable effort on the continued
> evolution (and adoption) of NCIP?
>
> I've read the March 2010 press release from 3M about the SIP 3
> development process, and was a bit surprised to see that it gives a
> small nod to "ISO standards" but doesn't even mention NCIP. Is the NCIP
> development process broken?
>
> --
> Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
> South Central Library System (SCLS)
> <gregb at scls.lib.wi.us>, (608) 242-4716
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