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Support

Besides the information on this Wiki, there are also several other ways to get support for Greenstone. You can also check the troubleshooting page for common issues.

Greenstone Mailing lists

Join one of the Greenstone mailing lists. Instead of emailing the Greenstone team directly, it is strongly recommended that you join one of the mailing lists. This is beneficial both because you can receive responses from the Greenstone community at large, and also other users may be able to benefit from the questions you asked.

Regional mailing lists

These lists are run by other organisations, and are not monitored by the Greenstone development team.

Central English Mailing lists

These lists are run by the Greenstone development team, and are English language lists.

Regional support groups

Several regional groups exist that provide support for using Greenstone:

Forming your own regional support group

Do you want to form a support group for Greenstone users in your own country or region? Here are some activities you might consider.

It may be possible for you to obtain external funding for some of these activities. However, it should be clear from the outset that the Greenstone team has no sources of funding for this kind of thing in New Zealand, although we could certainly write a supporting letter if you were contemplating applying for external funding.

GSOA Feasibility Study

A Greenstone Support Organisation for Africa (GSOA) feasibility study was undertaken with UNESCO support in 2005, completed in 2006. It investigated the viability of an African, regional, self-sustained Greenstone Support Network. This led to the development of the Southern Africa Greenstone Support Network (SAGSN), which later was expanded to become the African Digital Library Support Network (ADLSN).

Blogs

Commercial Support