Hi Tessa, I just want to expand on Galen's comment here:
> In some cases, moving a particular interface to Angular has been taken as > an opportunity to do some rework of how the interface functions, as was the > case with Angular Record Buckets. Quite often, the project begins with the idea for the new feature or rework that an Evergreen library wants to add to a particular interface. The developer working on the code then rightly says that Angularizing the interface will need to be part of the project. The goal is to support just one framework that is used in the client to make it easier to onboard new developers and to ensure whatever we are using is up to date and fully supported. It has been a challenge to get the client to just one framework, but we seem to be closing in on this goal with the Angular updates. Kathy -- Kathy Lussier she/her Executive Director NOBLE: North of Boston Library Exchange Danvers, MA 978-777-8844 x201 www.noblenet.org On Thu, Oct 30, 2025 at 10:10 AM Galen Charlton via Evergreen-general < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Not a dumb question. Angular (https://angular.dev/) is a programming > framework for building web applications that is used for most of > Evergreen's staff interface. The web staff interface previously used a > different framework called AngularJS that was the predecessor of Angular; > AngularJS was deprecated. > > The staff interface has been moved from AngularJS to Angular in a > piecemeal fashion over the past few years, which is why the release notes > for the past few releases have been talking about how specific interfaces > have been moved to Angular or "Angularized". In some cases, moving a > particular interface to Angular has been taken as an opportunity to do some > rework of how the interface functions, as was the case with Angular Record > Buckets. > > Regards, > > Galen > > On Thu, Oct 30, 2025 at 10:01 AM Tessa Johnson via Evergreen-general < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> This is probably a dumb question, but could someone explain what >> "Angular" means in Evergreen? When the talk about "Angular Record Buckets" >> I know what it looks like and how it looks different than the old way, but >> what does the "angular" part mean? >> >> Thanks, >> Tessa >> >> -------------------------------- >> *Tessa Johnson* (she/her) >> *Collection Development & Systems Manager* >> Howe Library >> www.thehowe.org >> >> >> *Currently Reading >> <https://www.goodreads.com/user/email_signature_destination/9480503?utm_medium=reading_link&utm_source=email_signature>* >> [image: Book Cover] >> <https://www.goodreads.com/user/email_signature_destination/9480503?utm_medium=cover&utm_source=email_signature> >> >> [image: Goodreads Logo] >> <https://www.goodreads.com/?utm_medium=gr_logo&utm_source=email_signature> >> >> *Written correspondence to or from the Town of Hanover, its officials, >> and employees regarding town business is a governmental document, and is >> generally subject to public disclosure under NH RSA 91-A, the Right to Know >> Law. Though there are certain limited exceptions, you should assume that >> written correspondence is a public record, regardless of whether the >> correspondence is to or from a “hanovernh.org <http://hanovernh.org>” email >> address, another email address, or another platform/website. * >> _______________________________________________ >> Evergreen-general mailing list -- >> [email protected] >> To unsubscribe send an email to >> [email protected] >> > > > -- > Galen Charlton > Implementation and IT Manager > Equinox Open Library Initiative > [email protected] > https://www.equinoxOLI.org > phone: 877-OPEN-ILS (673-6457) > direct: 770-709-5581 > <http://evergreen-ils.org> > _______________________________________________ > Evergreen-general mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to > [email protected] >
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