============================================================================== RELEASE NOTES FOR KOHA 3.0.5 ============================================================================== Koha 3 is the next-generation release of the award-winning Koha open-source integrated library system. You can obtain Koha 3.0.5 from the following URL: http://download.koha.org/koha-3.00.05.tar.gz These Release Notes cover What's New in Koha 3, information about the new Revision control system (Git), and Version-release process, pointers to Download, Installation, and Upgrade documentation, a brief introduction to the new Templates, a call to Translation and Documentation writers, and finally, Known Issues with this version. ============================================================================== WHAT'S NEW IN KOHA 3? ============================================================================== 1. Zebra plugin - Zebra is a high-performance, general-purpose structured text indexing and retrieval engine. It supports large data sets (tens of millions of records) and includes support for SRU, Z39.50 and several query languages: CCL, CQL, and PQF. For more information about Zebra, please see: http://indexdata.dk/zebra Koha's new search engine, built on top of Zebra, supports features such as relevance ranking, field weighting, truncation, stemming, use of fuzzy operators, language-specific indexing, sorting, etc. Indexes are updated in real-time with circulation transactions, enabling limits by availability and statuses. Faceted refine-by limits are available from both staff and opac interfaces. For libraries that don't want the overhead of maintaing Zebra, Koha 3 ships with a NoZebra option, in which bibliographic and authority data is indexed in the RDBMS. 2. New installer - based on the common Perl module ExtUtils::MakeMaker, the new installer makes it a snap to get Koha running on just about any platform. The installer comes complete with a Developer's Toolkit target ('dev') that can be used to get a development environment linked directly to revision control, to support rapid prototyping and an agile development process. 3. Standard APIs - Koha 3 supports a number of important library search and retrieval standards and microformats, such as SRU/W, Z39.50 (http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/), UnAPI (http://unapi.info/) and COinS/OpenURL (http://ocoins.info; http://www.niso.org/committees/committee_ax.html). Also supported is the popular Internet standard: OpenSearch (http://opensearch.a9.com/) created by Amazon's A9. Records are stored internally in an SGML-like format and can be retrieved in MARCXML, Dublin Core, MODS, RSS, Atom, RDF-DC, SRW-DC, OAI-DC, and EndNote; and the OPAC can be used by citation tools such as Zotero. Creating new export formats is a trivial exercise in writing XSLT; records can be passed through XSLT transformations either directly out of the index, or via a separate parsing function. To retrieve and interact with Circulation and Patron data, Koha 3 includes support for 3M's Standard Interchange Protocol (SIP2), using the OpenNCIP libraries (http://openncip.org). There are also an ever-expanding set of native REST APIs to handle interoperability with external tools such as third-party cataloging clients. These APIs provide authentication as well as add/edit/delete control over bibliographic data within a Koha system. For more information, see: http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=en:development:web_services Koha 3 also includes pluggable authentication - easy integration with LDAP and Active Directory via the Auth_with_ldap module. Enriched content web services, such as those offered by Amazon.com, Baker and Taylor's Content Cafe, and the Google Book API can be enabled to enrich bibliographic content with jacket covers, professional reviews, ratings and comments from users, as well as point to 'Similar Items' within the catalog. OCLC's xISBN, and LibraryThing's ThingISBN an likewise be enabled to provide an 'Editions' tab, pulling together all the formats, languages, and editions of a work into the item detail pages. New with Koha 3 is service throttling for these services, to keep within subscription limits. 4. Cross-platform, multi-RDBMS, Web-server agnostic - Run Koha on the platform of your choice: Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris. Koha 3 also includes better support for multi-RDBMS (MySQL 5.0 and PostgreSQL), and runs under Apache2, IIS, or the web server of your choosing. 5. Multi-lingual support - Koha was designed from the ground up for multilingual libraries. Koha 3 can handle Chinese, Japanese, and even right-to-left languages such as Arabic and Hebrew with ease (BiDi). Koha's index engine (Zebra) can handle record formats containing any UNICODE compliant script, such as Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese and Korean. Zebra has this support via the ICU libraries created and maintained by IBM. You can translate Koha into your language using the built-in translation tools, or by visiting http://translate.koha.org. 6. New templates - Koha's staff and patron interfaces are developed with a template system that's easy to theme. The default templates are composed of 100% valid XHTML and CSS. Koha aims to meet or exceed U.S. Government Section 508 and W3C's WAI-AA standards for sight and motor impaired individuals. All Javascript usage comes with fallback modes that work in any web browser. 7. Koha 3 has quite a few new modules, as well as enhancements to existing modules, including: news writer, label creator, calendar, OPAC comments, MARC staging and overlay, notices, transaction logs, guided reports with a data dictionary and task scheduler, classification sources/filing rules, and more! ============================================================================== REVISION CONTROL ============================================================================== With Koha 3, we've started using a new distributed revision control system called Git; it's the same system in use by many other projects, including the Linux Kernel. To learn more about how to develop Koha using Git, please see the Wiki page: http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=en:development:git_usage ============================================================================== VERSION NUMBERING ============================================================================== With Koha 3, version numbering has been changed to use a method similar to Perl's: major.minor[.revision[.build]] * major: one digit * minor: two-digit * revision: two-digit * build: three-digit This release of Koha 3.00.05 is versioned 3.00.05.03. Every database change or significant enough code change requires an update to the 'build' number, and developers will be able to easily upgrade their systems using the built-in updater. Koha 3.0.5 Release : This release of Koha 3.0.5 includes about 100 patches with bug fixes and translations: Bug 3730: Portuguese code was incorrect Bug 3824: Item modif doesn't select default value in combo list Bug 3863 AmazonReviews not showing up MT2432 : Do not show "place hold" link when there's no items (bug #3173) revert non-working code (bug #3898) Followup : fixing Hold Policies implementation 3.0.x : intranet results Removing missing features Dates : dates without beginning 0 are considered valid (bug #3819) variable name typo (bug #3819) still fixing holds policies Bug 3827: Impossible to set a subfield mandatory in biblio framework Bug 3784: Don't fail on opac-detail.pl with invalid biblionumber MT 2415 : tablesorter for shelves (bug #3823) on hold items in opac MT 2360 : Adds address, city and zipcode to overdues csv export (bug #3348) another order receive fix (bug #3825) improve waiting holds (bug #3826) improve modrequest.pl MT 2110 : adds title, due date and issue date to csv overdues export Bug 3818 Allow 10 characters in bookfund id input Bug 3806 - Holidays improperly sorted by date Bug 3805 Suppress display of basket level invoice no Bug 3805 Suppress basket invoice number display (bug #3801) fix itemtype administration Bug 3800 - Misplaced IF was causing the no permission message never to be displayed Bug 3813: SIP2, Bad Patron Information Response to Message 64 (bug #3816) differenciate reserved and on loan items (bug #3819) hold policies implementation (bug #3819) hold policies doesn't work (bug #3822) fix returning document in transfert (bug #3798) fix changing request branch Removing es-VE at request of translators [3.0.x][followup](bug #3348) orderreceive problems Bug 3754: Follow-up patch (bug #3791) overduerules and numeric categorycodes (bug #3786) fix items edition menu (MT 1970) fix javascript (bug #3783) fix marcurls (bug #3734) Fix previous patch of isbd view [followup](bug #3779) fix tmpl_if [followup](bug #3760) delete some warn (bug #3760) fix and improve some reports (bug #3761) fix virtualshelf ordering (bug #3762) fix warnings in GetCoinsBiblio (bug #3771) delete multiple holds (bug #3772) show place hold button in isbd view [followup](bug #3550) fix opensearch with subtitle (bug #3778) GetBranchesLoop and searchMyLibraryFirst (bug #3779) overdues csv fix Subscription add Updating Online Help file Translation fix : opac-recentacquisitions Adding Support for $9 and $3 on authority hierarchy Followup : d31ac1 reintroducing submit buttons [followup] (bug #3710) all itemtypes if none selected (recent acquisitions) (bug #3734) another isbd view for opac (bug #3754) fix language choose Fixing translation stopped on acqui-search-result.tmpl Admin/categorie.pl _get_bref_messaging_pref missing (bug #3745) fix deletion of borrowers rights detection [3.0.x](bug #3753) returning a document always needs transfert Updating INSTALL.ubuntu Fix 3741 : Amazon cover image not displayed (bug #3558) fix build_browser_and_cloud Bug Fixing : holds management Adding GetBranchItemRule followup TransformhtmltoXML Fix normal opac view Followup bfffa5 TransformHTMLToXML bug fix Reintroducing submit buttons in translations Bug Fix MT2104 : Edit authorities problem on multiple field (bug #3281) change the way to parse item's summary This release is bugfix only release, and doesnot include new features. It adds 3 changes in database, which adds some new tables required for some partial features ports from 3.2 due to the previous release and updates languages tag for portuguese and updates Calendar SystemPreference. Note that Windows is not supported for this version as there are blockers. Note that this version is still supporting only MySQL. Support for PostgreSQL is still very experimental. New features which have deep impact on code will be available in Koha 3.2 and subsequent releases. ============================================================================== UPGRADING FROM A PREVIOUS VERSION OF KOHA ============================================================================== The upgrade process from a previous version of Koha is documented on the Wiki at the following page: Upgrading from 2.2 or earlier version: http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=22_to_30 Upgrading from a previous version of 3.0: Please consult INSTALL files for details on how to upgrade ============================================================================== TEMPLATES ============================================================================== You may have heard that the templates for Koha 3 have been re-skinned; there is also the start of a template style guide on the Wiki: http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=en:documentation:templates_style_guide Kudos to Owen Leonard and the Nelsonville Public Library for their contributions! ============================================================================== TRANSLATIONS ============================================================================== Koha 3.0.5 (this release) currently has complete translations for the following languages: OPAC: ar-Arab (Arabic), da-DK (Danish), de-DE (German), el-GR (Greek), es-ES (Spanish), en (English), en-NZ (New Zealand English), fr-FR (French), hu-HU (Hungarian), it-IT (Italian), nn-NO - Norwegian Nynorsk, nb-NO Norwegian (Bokmål), nl-NL (Dutch), pt-PT (Portuguese), tr-TR (Turkish), ru-RU (Russian), uk-UA (Ukranian) Staff Client: de-DE (German), el-EL (Greek), fr-FR (French), en (English), es-ES (Spanish), it-IT (Italian), uk-UA (Ukranian), Additionally, Koha 3.0.5 (this release) has partial translations for the following languages: OPAC: am-Ethi (Amharic), bg-Cyrl (Bulgarian), fa-Arab (Persian), fi-FI (Finnish) gl (Galician), he-Hebr (Hebrew), hr-HR (Croatian), hu-HU (Hungarian), id-ID (Indonesian), ja-Japn (Japanese), kn-Knda (kannada), ko-Kore (Korean), lo-Laoo (Laoo), mi-NZ (Maori), pl-PL (Polish), sv-SE (Swedish), tet (Tetum), zh-Hans-CN (Simplified Chinese in China), zh-Hans-TW (Simplified Chinese in Taiwan) Staff Client: ar-Arab (Arabic), es-ES (Spanish), hu-HU (Hungarian), hy-Armn (Armenian), ja-Japn (Japanese), nn-NO - Norwegian Nynorsk, nb-NO Norwegian (Bokmål), pt-PT (Portuguese), ru-RU (Russian), tr-TR (Turkish), Hindi, Greek, Italian, Polish, zh-Hans-CN (Simplified Chinese in China), zh-Hans-TW (Simplified Chinese in Taiwan) The Koha Team welcomes additional translations; please see http://www.kohadocs.org/usersguide/apb.html for information about translating Koha, and join the koha-translate list to volunteer: http://lists.koha.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-translate You can find latest uptodate translations on Pootle : http://translate.koha.org/languages/ You can also ask for translation rights if you need. Thank you for your patience and your work, translators. ============================================================================== DOCUMENTATION ============================================================================== User-contributed documentation for Koha 3 is available on the Koha Wiki (http://wiki.koha.org). The Koha Team welcomes documentation contributions; please join the Koha-devel list to volunteer: http://lists.koha.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel ============================================================================== KNOWN ISSUES ============================================================================== Known bugs are documented on the Koha wiki: http://bugs.koha.org and at the 3.0 RM's QA notes Wiki page: http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=en:development:qanotes3.0