Another vote for #egils. It's shortest and easier to say (for those
of us who remember hashtags by their sound).
On 3/16/2011 3:13 PM, Lori Bowen Ayre wrote:
I like egils better than evgils. evgils looks too
much like evilwhereas egils makes me think mo
John
Could you point me to the fine print, I looked on the website but
couldn't find a 30 day limit for Class 1 certificates. I've been
recommending them and trust that it is indeed FREE FREE FREE.
The only 30 day limit I see is that the domain validation is valid for
that period. That I beli
My vote goes to #evgils. #egils looks odd to me for some reason, but I
can't figure out why.
I'm happy to use whatever the community decides on, though!
Kathy Lussier
Quoting Jason Etheridge :
However, I should mention that I do not feel strongly about my opinion and
will celebrate the use
> However, I should mention that I do not feel strongly about my opinion and
> will celebrate the use of whatever one wins out.
I'm in that boat, and as it is, have been subscribing to twitter
search feeds for every hashtag mentioned thus far. :-)
--
Jason Etheridge
| VP, Tactical Development
Hi all-
It was pointed out to me that even though the Evergreen 2011 Conference
twitter account is egconf11, that doesn't mean that we have to have
#egconf11 as the hashtag.
So #evg11 is still a possibility if people like that better.
And since everyone's weighing in on this..
I gue
egils ++ I tend to abbreviate eg= EverGreen, and prefer gills to evil.
> Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 16:04:38 -0400
> From: csh...@georgialibraries.org
> To: open-ils-general@list.georgialibraries.org
> Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Evergreen Hashtag
>
> I'm afraid I'm reading #egils as "e-gills".
Chris echoes my feelings about the tag.
I also vote for #evgils , but defer to greater community input = omg,
more polls and surveys! :)
-- Ben
On 03/16/2011 04:04 PM, Sharp, Chris wrote:
> I'm afraid I'm reading #egils as "e-gills". eeevil or not ;-), I vote for
> #evgils, because it reads EV
I'm afraid I'm reading #egils as "e-gills". eeevil or not ;-), I vote for
#evgils, because it reads EVerGreen ILS to me.
Just my two cents!
Chris
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> From: "Grace Dunbar"
> To: open-ils-general@list.georgialibraries.org
> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 3:50:05 PM
>
Lori, I agree that egils just sounds/looks better than evgils.
egils++
Grace
On 3/16/11 3:13 PM, Lori Bowen Ayre wrote:
I like egils better than evgils. evgils looks too
much like evilwhereas egils makes me think more about equality
and othe
I don't use it much, but I wanted mention that I support #egils too.
Whenever I write notes about Evergreen on my calendar or email I always use
eg, and to me personally evg looks a little odd in addition to being longer
than necessary.
Jason
--
Jason Boyer, IT Specialist
Jackson County Public Li
I like egils better than evgils. evgils looks too much like evilwhereas
egils makes me think more about equality and other lofty things. And egils
is short. And it will go nicely with the egconf11 hashtag.
Can I get some feedback on #egils?
Lori
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Amy Terla
Thank you Elaine and Kathy,
We've just downloaded the source code to the label generator offered by:
http://www.branchdistrictlibrary.org/professional/labels/
It works like a charm to turn Evergreen's output into sheet labels very
similar to ours. If we can't adjust the code to handle what we're
Hi Vicki,
I know the Branch District Library has posted source code for an Evergreen
Sheet Spine Label Converter -
http://www.branchdistrictlibrary.org/professional/labels/.
Also, we have recently issued an RFP for developemnt that includes an
enhancement to support sheet printing in Evergreen.
Unless there are changes in 1.6, as far as I know, there is no way to
change the print template for spine and pocket labels in Evergreen. You
can use other programs to convert the print files in batch printing to a
format to use label sheets. Many PINES libraries use MSWord label
functionality but
We've just come up in Evergreen 1.6.0.8. Surprise! The only
instructions I can find for printing spine labels depends on your having
a dotmatrix printer which runs them 1 up. We need them to print on a
full sheet of labels. Before we start kludging something to send output
through glabels, can a
On this:
>I'm assuming for this year's conference we'll use #evg11,
Nope, no can do. Tried evg11 and so many variations on it, it made me
dizzy.
Finally found success with egconf11. Not the best, but trust me - so many
other combinations ended in failure.
And by the way, the Grand
Hi all,
Another acq question. When you fill out the fields in a brief record before
adding it to a PO, is the price field supposed to carry over to the PO line
item? Ours isn't doing that. Is there a setting that controls this?
Thanks,
Mary
Mary Llewellyn
Database Manager
Bibliomation, Inc.
Thanks for bringing this to the list, Lori!
On twitter, I've found that #evergreen by itself isn't distinct enough, and
#evgils has worked well (and is patterned off of #kohails).
I'd be open to #evergreenoss or #evergreenils, but they are very long in the
140 character world. #openils works,
Hi all,
I'm still poking around in the Acquisitions module. The recent documentation
has been a big help, but I still have large gaps in my knowledge. The one
I'm focused on today has to do with the Provider Attribute Definitions tab
in Admin\Server Administration\Acquisitions\Providers. Would any
FWIW, we used #evg10 for last year's conference.
Michele
On 3/16/2011 11:41 AM, Lori Bowen Ayre wrote:
Hi All,
Does anyone know if there's an official hashtag for
Evergreen? It sure would make it easier to use social media if
we did!
"Social media thingies" dbs++
Looks like the ! signifies a group link in Identi.ca.
When I mentioned #evgils, that's the hashtag that I employ on Twitter.
-- Ben
On 03/16/2011 12:01 PM, Lori Bowen Ayre wrote:
> You know, Dan..."official" like a common law marriage is official. ;)
>
> I haven't
> Green = OK (no bills, fines, overdues)
> Purple = has overdues
> Orange = has bills
> Grey = expired
> Yellow = has an alert message
> Red = barred
> Black = inactive
>
> (please don't let this be different in 2.x)
I think it's mostly the same, the main difference is that the boxes
are now c
You know, Dan..."official" like a common law marriage is official. ;)
I haven't seen a hashtag with "!" before.
My 'druthers would be to have evergreen be part of the hashtag but it is
pretty long.
So, people have used:
!evergreen
!openils
#evgils
Any others that have been used?
Lori
On Wed
Thanks Chris!
>>> "Sharp, Chris" 3/16/11 11:45 am >>>
Sorry - my attempt to paste via the keyboard sent the message somehow :-/
Here is the link to the old color coding diagram:
http://open-ils.org/documentation/color_coding/
- Original Message -
> From: "Chris Sharp"
> To: "Evergree
On 16 March 2011 11:41, Lori Bowen Ayre wrote:
> Hi All,
> Does anyone know if there's an official hashtag for Evergreen? It sure would
> make it easier to use social media if we did!
"Official"?
> If one doesn't exist yet, I'd like to establish one. Koha is using kohails.
> Maybe evergreenils?
Thanks Lindsay. That helps a lot. It doesn't seem like the mileage varies.
Thanks again,
Geoff
>>> Lindsay Stratton 3/16/11 11:42 am >>>
If you are running 2.x it may be different; we're running 1.6.0.8, so YMMV...
Those colored boxes indicate the current status of the patron account:
Green
Right, unofficially between Kate Sheehan, Kathy Lussier, and myself, we
started using #evgils as the hashtag for Evergreen-related
activities/events. It was never officially decided on a public forum.
Plain #Evergreen leads to too many odd things.
-- Ben
On 03/16/2011 11:49 AM, Kathy Lussier wr
Hi Lori,
I have been using #evgils, and I know a couple of other people have as well.
I don't think anyone has made it official. It's fewer characters than
#evergreenils.
Kathy
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Kathy Lussier
Project Coordinator
Massachusetts Library N
Sorry - my attempt to paste via the keyboard sent the message somehow :-/
Here is the link to the old color coding diagram:
http://open-ils.org/documentation/color_coding/
- Original Message -
> From: "Chris Sharp"
> To: "Evergreen Discussion Group"
> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 11
Geoff,
> I have got two easy questions that I can't find a definitive answer
> for, maybe someone out there has a quick answer for us:
>
> 1. On the Staff/Client side of Evergreen in Item Status when the Show
> the Last Few Circulations function is selected what are the
> definitions of the color
If you are running 2.x it may be different; we're running 1.6.0.8, so YMMV...
Those colored boxes indicate the current status of the patron account:
Green = OK (no bills, fines, overdues)
Purple = has overdues
Orange = has bills
Grey = expired
Yellow = has an alert message
Red = barred
Bl
Hi All,
Does anyone know if there's an official hashtag for Evergreen? It sure would
make it easier to use social media if we did!
If one doesn't exist yet, I'd like to establish one. Koha is using kohails.
Maybe evergreenils? Or eg-ils or egils or... any thoughts?
Lori
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Hi All,
I have got two easy questions that I can't find a definitive answer for, maybe
someone out there has a quick answer for us:
1. On the Staff/Client side of Evergreen in Item Status when the Show the Last
Few Circulations function is selected what are the definitions of the colored
box
Hi All,
Some people have been asking where we are with EDI and Evergreen and I know
that ESI and KCLS has been actively working on it. There may be other folks
also working on this so please chime in if I'm missing anything.
Here's what Bradley Bonner of KCLS told me is the current status:
EDI O
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 10:11:08AM -0400, Gordana Vitez wrote:
> I would vote for an "older versions page" as long as it links to the
> downloads page...so folks don't have to go searching for it?
First up, I think I destroyed the links to the older clients when I
updated the downloads page - my
I would vote for an "older versions page" as long as it links to the downloads
page...so folks don't have to go searching for it?
Thanks!
Gordana
>>> "Sharp, Chris" 15/03/2011 12:09 pm >>>
2) We have an "older versions" page that keeps all links to clients (and server
releases for that matt
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