Tom, Yes, I can confirm that I'm willing to work on this issue. However, if a solution works better through Shaun's github solution would work better for the group, I say go that route....whatever is best.
Thanks, Mark On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:01 AM, Shaun Ellis <sha...@princeton.edu> wrote: > On 12/4/12 12:42 PM, Tom Keays wrote: >> >> From Shaun Ellis (echoed by Katherine Lynch): >>> >>> >Tom, can you post the plugin to Code4Lib's github so we can have a crack >> >> at it >> >> I can't, since I do not have a login to that Github account (I didn't even >> know about it until last week). I'm not sure what the feeling of the >> current Code4Lib owner(s) is regarding this, but if you can push content >> to >> that account, please feel free to start a new plugin repo there. > > > You can upload it to your account and then someone with admin rights to > Code4Lib can fork it if they think our Code4Lib Journal custom code should > be a repo there. Doesn't really matter if they do actually. I think for > debugging, it's best to point folks to the actual code the journal is > running, which was forked from the official one on the Codex, right? > > > -- > Shaun D. Ellis > Digital Library Interface Developer > Firestone Library, Princeton University > voice: 609.258.1698 | sha...@princeton.edu