I believe that The Horowhenua Library Trust as the non-profit behind
koha-community.org and trustees of the koha codebase would qualify to
enroll as an open-source organization.
-Doug-
On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 5:06 PM Tomas Cohen Arazi
wrote:
> Most limitations are about workers quotas. We can s
Most limitations are about workers quotas. We can still rely on their
services and run our own workers? It feels we should try enrolling as an
open source organization, it at least see where the process takes us.
Worth hearing all opinions!
El mié, 25 may 2022 20:55, escribió:
> Where did you s
I had a look at it a couple of months ago but at some point you have to
"certify that project maintainer are not seeking profit from this project
by, for example, selling services"...
Le mer. 25 mai 2022 à 17:51, Tomas Cohen Arazi a
écrit :
> Hi, we need to take a look at the upcoming changes an
Hi, we need to take a look at the upcoming changes and make a decision on
enrolling as an Open Source project:
https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2022/02/04/ultimate-perks-for-open-source-projects/
Please read carefully so we can make a decision eventually.
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Tomás Cohen Arazi
Theke Solutions (http
> Is it just me or is the CSS on the OPAC not using Bootstrap CSS?
It is. Bootstrap 3 or 4 depending on your Koha version. I think maybe
it looks like it isn't because we're now compiling Bootstrap from SCSS
directly into opac.css.
-- Owen
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> Does anyone else have an issue with the OPAC search results not displaying
> correctly on smaller device screens?
Are you seeing it in master? Sounds like Bug 29603.
-- Owen
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