I think we should high light that Dan Wells has helped push cleaning up a
lot of bugs with 2.5 including wishlist ones which as he pointed out is
characteristic of a maturing software project.
I like the idea of the bug squashing being something symbolic but
meaningful. I don't mind giving out mo
Hi Rogan, Dan, et al.,
Anyway, I think those are valid concerns and concerns I have as well
but I'd like to see what Kathy comes up with for a proposal.
Hmmm...I think what I said was I would be willing to *help* work out the
details, but I guess I could poke around to see what other project
Thanks Ben:
The settings as you described them were easy to find and change, and the
results were perfect. Our patrons will now be able to change their usernames
themselves. Also, thank you for the scenario where this setting might be used
differently.
James Wagner
Technical Services Co-ordin
Doing some basic Googling for bug bounties I found mention of Koha
discussing it at KohaCon 12. I didn't find mention past that but wether
they did or didn't implement one their experience may be educational to us.
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 5:48 PM, Dan Scott wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 0
Thinking out of the box for a moment. What about having documentation
bounties? I am sure there are can be "Dilbertesque" issues to those
too, but I had floated around the idea of group sponsoring a retired
librarian, consultant, or part time librarian to devote serious
amounts of hours to work on
Hello everyone,
The Evergreen Documentation Interest Group has its next meeting scheduled for
Thursday, August 1st, 2013 at 2:00 PM EST on the #EvergreenIRC channel
(http://evergreen-ils.org/irc.php).
Anyone interested in documentation is welcome to attend. An agenda has been
posted at
http:/
Ben,
Thanks for sharing this information - this question was brought up to me this
week and now I can cross something else off my to-do list!
Cheers,
Chris
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