> 3 options are available : > * never remove my reading list (keep it forever) > * let the library decide (legally keep my reading list, the default value) > * immediatly remove my reading history when I return a book (don't keep any > reading history at all)
I just took a quick look at this and I think it goes a long way towards solving some of the problems U.S. libraries will have regarding the storage of reading histories. One thing I noticed: I tried clicking the "immediate deletion" button without checking the "Confirm immediate deletion" button and it appeared to continue with the operation anyway. I assume there should have been a warning that I needed to check the checkbox before it would proceed. I'm not sure how the bulk anonymization tool works, so I don't know if the two use different mechanisms. It looks like this one doesn't do anything to the statistics table? Shouldn't that be part of the process? -- Owen -- Web Developer Athens County Public Libraries http://www.myacpl.org _______________________________________________ Koha-patches mailing list [email protected] http://lists.koha.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-patches
