Throwing my 2c in, as a heavy SVN user who only uses Git on rare occasion, I'd
definitely like to see this as a preconference topic.
David K. Uspal
Technology Development Specialist
Falvey Memorial Library
Phone: 610-519-8954
Email: david.us...@villanova.edu
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I second this call. The comparison between SVN and Git would be very helpful.
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Bohyun Kim, MA, MSLIS
Digital Access Librarian
bohyun@fiu.edu
Medical Library, College of Medicine
Florida International University
From: Code for Libraries
I use Git heavily for Koha; I'd be happy to contribute to such a
preconference. If we still need someone to take the lead on this, I would
volunteer.
I cannot speak to Git v. SVN, unfortunately, but I'd very much like to learn
more about the topic.
Cheers,
-Ian
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:56
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Ian Walls
ian.wa...@bywatersolutions.com wrote:
If we still need someone to take the lead on this, I would
volunteer.
I don't believe anyone else has volunteered to lead so if you want to
do it, run with it!
I'd be glad to do a quick bit on how easy it is to
Cool, I'll add this to the wiki, then.
Anyone prefer morning v. afternoon? Afternoon is currently empty, so I
figure it'd make sense to default there for now. Unless folks want to talk
about Git for the whole day
Giving the session a cute name... git lends itself well to such. I'm in
no
Afternoon is great. I am willing to help present.
I am not excited about doing a git /subversion comparison, and would
rather see the time filled with git specific info. There is certainly
enough of it to keep us busy.
I am not a raconteur, but a couple years ago, when the Drupal
migration from
youse_guys++
looking forward to it
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Cary Gordon listu...@chillco.com wrote:
Afternoon is great. I am willing to help present.
I am not excited about doing a git /subversion comparison, and would
rather see the time filled with git specific info. There is
Sorry for the vague title, but ‘LAN Administrator III’ (the official title)
doesn’t really describe the position...
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Apologies if this is the wrong forum, but if anyone can point me in the
right direction...
We have an unstaffed library and can't leave a computer in it. Is there a
way to automate
1) with no computer - do circulation and catalog in the cloud. Volunteers
bring in laptops to do circulation and
Rowan-
Having a hosted catalog and circ system seems very easy to do. There are
several open source library systems such as Koha and Evergreen that might suit
your needs:
http://www.koha.org/
http://open-ils.org/
Are there volunteers present the entire time the library is open to borrowers?
On 24 September 2011 10:38, Cowles, Esme escow...@ucsd.edu wrote:
Rowan-
Having a hosted catalog and circ system seems very easy to do. There are
several open source library systems such as Koha and Evergreen that might
suit your needs:
http://www.koha.org/
Actually the correct url for
Thanks Esme
No, the library is open all hours but volunteers just come in 2 hrs a week.
I'm not sure how it could work but if we leave anything plugged in it will
get stolen or struck by lightning. We're in cloud forest.
With koha and open-ils do we have to run the software on a server or do we
I think it's going to be difficult to find a solution that's entirely cloud
based.
What functionality do you need? If you have a very limited subset of
ILS/OPAC functions in mind, theoretically a LibraryThing paid account or
similar quasi-library service might suffice.
I'm having trouble
If I recall correctly, Librarything has a some kind of check-in/check-out
functionality, intended for people who use their personal collection as a
lending library.
I'm signing into my account to check right now.
- Dave
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 11:51 PM, rowan eisner rowaneis...@gmail.comwrote:
They don't, actually. My mistake.
How are you imagining the check-in/check-out working when there aren't
volunteers - a sign out sheet?
If all you want is essentially a sign-out sheet attached to a database of
your collection, it wouldn't be hard to whip something up, or use an
existing solution
http://www.bookbump.com/manual.php
There's some level of loaned/borrowed tracking functionality. Might do; at
least closer than LibraryThing.
- Dave Mayo
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 12:14 AM, David Mayo pobo...@gmail.com wrote:
They don't, actually. My mistake.
How are you imagining the
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