Unless there are other projects out there that are using OpenSRF (and I'm not
aware of any), I think it makes sense to merge them. Having a single repository
and install process would be a huge benefit, and I don't really see any
downsides. The feeling at the dev meeting was that the merge
Just adding that there is an open bug report for the issue Linda mentioned:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/+bug/1855199
Jeff
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behalf of Linda Jansová via Evergreen-general
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To:
There's a problem with the link to the agenda - the text is correct, but
clicking on it takes you to last month's agenda.
Today's agenda is here:
https://wiki.evergreen-ils.org/doku.php?id=dev:meetings:2022-11-15
Jeff
On 2022-11-15 4:03 AM, Jason Boyer via Evergreen-dev wrote:
The next
My other concern about a standalone app would be picking a tool that
won't become obsolete in a few years (XUL, old Dojo) and doesn't require
a ton of work to stay up-to-date (Angular). I have no opinion on JavaFX
specifically, but we are already using Java for Hatch, so maybe there is
Terran, I'm curious if PINES has had problems with deadlocks when
working with bib records, as reported in this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/+bug/1931737
We held off on implementing Did You Mean locally due to some other bugs
that have since been resolved, but that one still makes
Our robots.txt file (https://catalogue.libraries.coop/robots.txt)
throttles Googlebot and Bingbot to 60 seconds and disallows certain
other crawlers entirely. So even 10 seconds seems generous to me.
Of course, robots.txt will only be respected by well-behaved crawlers;
there's nothing