KUDOS
Boston Public Library
January 16, 2010
Present: John Brice/Crawford County/4 years on Koha/currently no vendor; Ian Walls/live on Koha since 9/1/09, Emily Alling/Vt./on the verge of committing to migrate; Nora Blake/Masscat manager/statewide multi-type 80+ libraries, 40 use full Koha; Stephanie Chase/Stowe PL and coordinator of Vermont consortium that is migrating/Bywater; Melissa Stockton/consultant/working with Colorado Library Consortium; Valerie Horton/Executive director of CLC/8 libraries live, 20 more coming up/LibLime, multi-type/Jon Mark Bolthouse & Vicki Teal Lovely/SCLS/consortium of 41 public libraries going live in September/LibLime; Barbara Blumford/PTFS; Jim Minges/NEKLS director, live 1 ½ years, 31 public libraries/LibLime; Tracy O’Brian & Eva Reading/Facing History and Ourselves, Mass./live on LEK this week. Thomas Dukleth/developer for LibLime and PTFS.
- Meeting called to order by John Brice at 3:05pm.
- Welcome and intros (see above)
- Introduction of officers: John Brice (President), Ian Walls (Vice President), Vicki Teal Lovely (Secretary), David Schuster (Treasurer, not present)
- History: KUDOS began meeting about 4 or 5 years ago. KUDOS is registered as an organization, but still need to apply for 501c3. Today we need to get mission statement/name and how we operate finalized. We don’t want to collect dues, etc. until we have official non-profit status. The idea of regional Koha users groups originated at Kohacon in Marseille, France. Joshua Ferraro of LibLime came up with the name KUDOS. The original idea was that users and developers would get together. The IRS has tightened up regulations on organizations where some members make a profit. We need to mail in a conflict of interest statement. Having vendors vote on things goes against current regulations. Developers could be let in on a less-than-full basis. Discussion ensued regarding conflict of interest.
- Name: KUDOS is what is used in the organization application papers, don’t need to worry about what the acronym means.
- Membership: Vendors may participate in developing specifications. Vendors may give a presentation and then must leave for the deliberation. Vendors may not vote. Much discussion.
- V. Horton called the question to vote on the membership definitions as presented by the board of directors. 2nd by N. Blake. Discussion. Motion withdrawn by V. Horton, 2nd by N. Blake.
- J. Minges moved to accept the following Membership benefits: vote on administrative budget, vote to appoint members to board, vote to appoint members to development committee, annual meeting, newsletter and website access to shared member services. All members must abide by the conflict of interest policy. 2nd by N. Blake. Motion passed.
- N. Blake moved to approve Membership definition as an institution in North American with an installation of Koha. 2nd by J. Minges. Motion passed.
- V. Horton moved to approve Mission as presented by Board. 2nd by N. Blake. Motion passed.
- V. Horton moved to approve the bylaws once they are amended with the changes we passed today. 2nd by J. Minges. Motion passed. A committee will be formed to review the bylaws.
- Communication. There is a KUDOS blog. We will continue to post minutes and other documents to kudos.koha.org. Do we need a separate mailing list? We will post all communication to koha-l.
- Dues structure. The dues and membership structure will be worked up by the board of directors. A suggestion was to have single, consortia, vendor and individual memberships. This would not preclude an individual library in a consortium from joining.
- Thanks go to Nora Blake for reserving the room at Boston Public Library.
- Meeting adjourned at 4:30pm by John Brice.
Minutes submitted by Vicki Teal Lovely, Secretary
The Sheraton Boston Hotel (39 Dalton Street) is an ALA conference hotel and it less than 1/2 a mile walk to the Boston Public Library (700 Boylston).
This means that we could take an ALA shuttle to the hotel from the convention center. The meeting will be held in the McKim Conference Room 3-5pm on Saturday, January 16.
The McKim Conference Room is easily accessed through the Dartmouth Street entrance of the McKim Building of the Boston Public Library. Take a right before the grand staircase, and the McKim Conference Room will be on your left
A KUDOS meeting has been tentatively scheduled to take place in Boston at the Boston Public Library on January 16, with the time yet to be determined.
An online meeting was held today for KUDOS. Officers were elected and other details were discussed. Keep reading for details and a basic chat transcript of the meeting.
Meeting: KUDOS (Koha Users and Developers of Open Source) Meeting
Date: Sunday, 7/12/2009
Time: 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Location: Hyatt Regency Chicago (not the Hyatt that’s close to the convention center)
Room: Grand Suite 3
David Schuster was kind enough to e-mail me the notes from the KUDOS meeting that took place at KohaCon 2009. They can be downloaded here: KohaCon_2009 KUDOS_Meeting_Notes
Hello All,
The server that is hosting the KUDOS mailing list is currently out of service. Until then, the KUDOS mailing list will be unavailable. As soon as it is back up we will let you know. Thanks for your patience.
Kyle
The Koha Community is pleased to announce that KohaCon 2009 will be taking place in Plano, Texas on April 16 – 17. Details are still being worked out. The latest information is always available on the Koha.org Wiki.
Here are the notes from the KUDOS Meeting at ALA Midwinter in Denver on Saturday January 24, 2009 and the handouts that Becky Bell brought with her to share with us all.
KUDOS is still getting the paperwork filed. We currently have filed the paperwork to become recognized by the State of Pennsylvania. The official first day of operation will be June 1, 2009.
Our first official meeting will be at ALA in Chicago. The actual day and time will be announced in the near future.
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