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  1. I like the new #koha SQL reports uploaded by jwagner at http://bit.ly/3FCZ3A is what I meant to say
  2. I like the new #kokha SQL reports uploaded by jwagner at http://bit.ly/3FCZ3A
  3. Argh, the BnF now puts a "invented", "local" 009 field in their UNIMARC record exported through the Z3950 server. That's baaad.
  4. back with "Eliminator Jr" blasting in headphones writing a nice sales email to a lady in Switzerland (No Kim Gordon) #HowHypocritical
  5. "Where's that damn torpedo?" -- Kirk #GreatStarTrekQuotesDuringSex
  6. @alxp internal project at this stage; but it's not a module as such, just lucene+solr+drupal, with records as nodes and working from there
  7. @RuthOrnholt why small?
  8. http://www.lokalhistoriewik... looks like a cool project
  9. I like the "baby-steps" approach of @nengard : step #1 join the mailing lists #fribib09
  10. freedom added to the GPL by @nengard : "freedom to shop around" :D #fribib09
  11. nengard: the values of open source and the values of libraries align (public values) #fribib09
  12. #fribib09 conference in Bergen about to start. @nengard first in line.
  13. in Bergen (Norway) - flight over the fjords approaching Bergen really beautiful.
  14. *nod* : http://bit.ly/iMl1T (E. Corrado's "Are OSS ILSs redundant? Carl Grant and the SirsiDynix kerfuffle") Go read.
  15. Ce tweet craint (http://bit.ly/3QpaMh). Y'a un marché public en cours, quand même...
  16. Couldn't wait for sunday. Trying that Pho soup recipe now. Things not looking too good. But eh that's a 1st try...
  17. spent about 6 hours on skype today :-(
  18. @librarythingtim @ranginui koha+lucene+solr+drupal could be a starting point too.
  19. Wd love time to learn more Python, and play w/ GWave APIs. Oh, and retrain: being "just a librarian" in 2019? 2029? Still a good plan?
  20. overwhelming majority of comments on S. Abrams' blog post about OSS (http://bit.ly/2P6BP2) don't talk about OSS, but about SD. Interesting.