Welcome to the community! One of the great things about the community--possibly the greatest--is how supportive and welcoming it is.
Speaking as an American business owner, I hope that you do not take this as indicative of the "American Way." As most of you probably know, I am in the business of preserving cultural heritage, not co-opting it. About a year ago I shared my feelings on the importance of openness and community, and I still stand by what I said. Koha is a gift from Horowhenua Library Trust, and I, for one, am very grateful for it. I am very sorry that not everyone recognizes that, and that this absurd trademark application is an issue at all. Regards, Jared On Nov 22, 2011 9:56 PM, "Kathryn Tyree" <kath...@catalyst.net.nz> wrote: > Hi Paul and all, > > In reply to Paul's mention of Catalyst below - yes Don Christie > (Catalyst Director) is planning to contribute - we are keeping in touch > with the wider Koha community and planning the best way to use our > resources to help. > > I confess I've been following your messages quietly without introducing > myself so far :) I'm Kathryn, the fairly new Project Manager for the > Koha team at Catalyst in NZ. This is my first post to this list. > > It's been awesome to read all your messages over the past day. > > Kathryn > > > > > == point 3 == > > I'm sure Catalyst have lawyers and Don will throw his hat in the game. > > In fact, Catalyst is probably the first one that could/would be annoyed > > by this trademark... > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org > Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz > http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha >
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