The biggest practical problem that you might run into is of course that there 
is only one vendor for the LibLime fork so they can name any price they want to 
fix bugs that you find. Even if it does seem they actualy have a public Git 
repository for their fork these days you will have a very hard time finding 
anyone working with Koha willing to touch that code. 

As for reusing your understanding of Koha with the LibLime fork I think you 
will have no problem moving around the system. A look at their demos tells me 
that their fork is still very clearly based on Koha as it existed at the time 
of the fork. But then again there have been many years of separate development 
so the two systems will differ greatly in workflow, functionality (and bugs) as 
you move past the basics. The two products is the same in much the same way as 
”Microsoft office” and ”LibreOffice” and ”Open Office” is the same. They aspire 
to solve the same needs and have a similar name. And as with LibreOffice and 
OpenOffice they even share a common ancestry but they are all still very 
different things. 

I do think it’s very unfortunate that LibLime is still using the Koha name and 
touting the virtues of open source. But that’s another story. As for using Koha 
or the LibLime fork of it I’d go for Koha any second - but thanks for asking 
the question. The question of ”I wonder if LibLime put some sweet stuff in 
their fork” have been in the back of my head for years, but looking at their 
demos and a look at their Git repo (albeit a quick one) left me joyfully and 
thoroughly unimpressed ;) 


Viktor Sarge
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Regionbibliotek Halland
Kultur i Halland

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4 dec 2014 kl. 22:00 skrev Jesse Lambertson <jlambert...@sqcc.org>:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> We are about to set up our servers and technical services for our library
> here at the Cultural  Center.
> 
> Changing offices and events have kept us very busy.
> 
> But I was looking at the LibLime "version" of Koha and wondered, out of
> curiosity, what problems I might run into if I installed their version
> instead of the current stable version as hosted on the community wiki.
> 
> Just curious if anyone has run into any issues that might pop up in this
> instance or if the installation and upgrading process would all be the same.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Jesse
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Jesse A Lambertson
> Librarian
> Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center
> 1100 16th St, NW
> Washington, DC 20036
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