Yeah, I keep thinking that people won’t do something more secure if it’s less
convenient for them. I suppose that’s their choice in the end though… and we
can provide better options for those that do care more.
David Cook
Systems Librarian
Prosentient Systems
72/330 Wattle St
Ultimo, NSW
The way we do this is having a syspref to choose between both ways, and a
big sign ok to of the release notes asking users to switch.
El mar., 19 de jun. de 2018 9:25 p. m., Liz Rea
escribió:
> The easy answer is : leave it alone for existing installs, default it on
> for new ones.
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The easy answer is : leave it alone for existing installs, default it on
for new ones.
On 20/06/18 12:19, David Cook wrote:
I think that’s not a bad way of looking at it. If people do complain,
we can say that the change away was because of a commitment to patron
security and privacy. I wo
I think that’s not a bad way of looking at it. If people do complain, we can
say that the change away was because of a commitment to patron security and
privacy. I would hope that people would find that difficult to argue against.
If I recall correctly, I think DSpace does it this way. When
We could make a list of them. It could be the "libraries who don't care about
their users privacy" list.
I'm only mostly joking
Chris
On June 20, 2018 12:06:52 PM GMT+12:00, David Cook
wrote:
>I think that would probably be the best way of going about it, but I’m
>sure there are a lot of lib
I think that would probably be the best way of going about it, but I’m sure
there are a lot of libraries that wouldn’t be happy about it.
David Cook
Systems Librarian
Prosentient Systems
72/330 Wattle St
Ultimo, NSW 2007
Australia
Office: 02 9212 0899
Direct: 02 8005 0595
From:
Hello Koha,
Hugo & I are happy and proud to announce our partnership to increase
Koha deployment in Spain and other Spanish speaking countries :
https://www.biblibre.com/en/blog/orex-and-biblibre-join-their-strength-to-propose-open-source-solutions-to-spanish-libraries/
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