September 6 1999 Work starts on Koha
September,October,December 1999 Katipo work with HLT to write an ILS.
1999 Olwen Williams does at lot of work on data conversion.
-January 3 2000 Koha goes live after many sleepness nights and a few hundred commits
+January 3 2000 Koha goes live after many sleepless nights and a few hundred commits
July 2000 Koha written about in Library Life NZ
July 13 2000 First post to the koha mailing list
July 21 2000 Koha 1.00 put up for download release
August 9 2000 Koha 1.01 released release
August 17 2000 First request for internationalisation from Poland translation
-Auguest 19 2000 Koha 1.03 released release
+August 19 2000 Koha 1.03 released release
October 9 2000 Koha 1.06 released release
October 17 2000 Koha wins 3M Innovation in Libraries award award
October 24 2000 "WebMedia, E-Loan collect awards" http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/CC256CED0016AD1ECC2569810006EAE0?Opendocument&HighLight=2,koha
October 27 2000 Koha wins "The best example of interactive media specifically made for community and not for profit organisations." Interactive NZ Award award
December 16 2000 Glen Stewart sends the first patch for Koha (outside of Katipo)
-December 16 2000 Steve Tonnesen begins work on non-acquistions based cataloguing interface
+December 16 2000 Steve Tonnesen begins work on non-acquistions based cataloging interface
December 21 2000 Chris Cormack returns from annual leave and Koha 1.07 is released award
December 21 2000 Koha is set up on sourceforge.net
January 6 2001 Steve Tonnesen becomes the 5th committer to Koha and the first outside of Katipo, Koha has 874 commits at this point