Hi Art,

 

Thanks for your response. As we are currently completing our analysis process, 
I was wondering if the features announced under Oct. 31st  will be available on 
the Open-ILS 'demo' site or if we may install them on our test server. 

*       Functional Book-at-a-time Ordering
*       Fund Management
*       Framework for Authentication/Authorization

On another hand, I am trying to evaluate the human resources needed to complete 
a major development such as the one your team is involved in. Could you give me 
an idea of how many developers were actively participating to this specific 
project (Acq & serials) since the beginning (January 2007 if I recall)?

 

Thanks for your help,

 

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Pierre Roberge

Directeur des technologies de l'information

Service des bibliothèques

Université du Québec à Montréal

Case postale 8889, succ. Centre-Ville

Montréal, Qc

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Téléphone: 514-987-3000 #3163

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Envoyé : 29 octobre 2007 15:09
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Objet : Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Acquisitions and Serial timeline

 


>A few weeks ago, the Alpha release of the Acquisitions and Serial has been 
>reported from Oct. 7th to Oct. 31st due to problems at U. of Windsor. This 
>morning I noticed that this date has been changed to Nov. 31st but, since 
>there are some reminiscences of the preceding date in the commentary, may I 
>ask what should be interpreted as the good date 

Hi Pierre, 

I split the timeframe on the wiki because the serials prediction parts of 
acquisitions are still too fluid for inclusion, and I would hate to see anyone 
start poking at them at this point. I am updating the description at the 
"Acquisitions and Serials Functions" part of the wiki (see 
<http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=acq:functions/>) that describes what 
is done now, basically ordering, invoicing, and the integration with evergreen, 
and that is what can be installed now with some hand-holding. Acq/Ser is an odd 
case in some ways because half the challenge is in interpreting and configuring 
a very deep system that is already built and we need to be careful not to 
overwhelm the process by exposing entire classes of application logic that are 
not relevant to the problem set. The Evergreen developers rightfully pride 
themselves on their ability to meet deadlines, and I am definitely not as 
strong on that front, but I would say the good date is Oct. 31 for what's on 
the wiki page mentioned above, and Nov. 30* is better if you don't want to deal 
with a lot of changes that the serials layer may require. I am sorry to 
continually be a bottleneck in all this and we are trying to find more 
resources here to put forward on this project, but we have made good progress 
despite the many obstacles I seem to keep adding to the mix. We constructed the 
original timeline in the summer and much has happened since then. 

On another note, we are adding to the scratchpad section of the wiki for 
Acq/Ser (see 
<http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=scratchpad:acq_serials/>), and I 
wanted to shout out to Carri Oviatt from Orem Public Library for contributing 
"Acquisitions Ideal for Firm Orders" (see 
<http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=acq:wishlist/>). I don't know if we 
are going to meet Carri's ideal on the first pass through, but it's really 
helpful to see these ideas. I have other contributions that I need to get 
clearance on before posting, but I encourage anyone interested in acq/ser to 
consider requesting an account on the wiki and to add material there. 

art 
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Art Rhyno 
Systems Librarian 
University of Windsor Libraries 

* -  yes, I now know that there's no 31st in November :-)

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