Assuming I am not the only interested party. If I am, maybe someone would be willing to take a little time and help me sort through some of the process. In regards to the question though…
Basically walking through the process from the beginning. I am not wanting this to be a programming class but rather one on how to interact with the project. Acquiring credentials ( probably needs very little attention…the WIKI covers this very well.) Recommended tools for working with GitHub. (Again, not hard to connect but maybe there are better tools than some of us have found) The big thing, at least for me, is how one navigates the project after PULLING it. So many threads it is a bit overwhelming. An overview of the project so if I wanted to make changes to a particular area I could have a reasonable chance of finding it. Making and Submitting changes. Jim From: Open-ils-general [mailto:open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of Rogan Hamby Sent: Monday, November 28, 2016 11:51 AM To: Evergreen Discussion Group <open-ils-general@list.georgialibraries.org> Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Evergreen International 2017 Pre-conference Proposals This is something (as a general topic) that was discussed at the Hack-A-Way quite a bit. Assuming you'd be an interested p party in attending I'm curious what you would see as topics that could be covered versus what skills should be prerequisites. On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 9:34 AM, Donald Butterworth <don.butterwo...@asburyseminary.edu <mailto:don.butterwo...@asburyseminary.edu> > wrote: Any chance we could offer "Evergreen Programming 101" for programmers who want to begin contributing code, but don't want to get in over their head? On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 2:01 PM, Garry Collum <gcol...@gmail.com <mailto:gcol...@gmail.com> > wrote: Hi all, The 2017 Evergreen International Conference Committee is seeking proposals for 3 hour long pre-conference workshops to take place on Wednesday April 5th, 2017. A few weeks ago the committee performed a survey to see what types of programs people would be interested in attending. The results of the survey included the following: SQL (PostgreSQL) Reports Using Acquisitions Using Serials Holds configuration. Cataloging clean-up/deduplication Linked data How to use git How to contribute documentation Action triggers, how, what, when Cataloging in a consortia environment Web client in depth Selected presenters will be offered complimentary conference registration. The original deadline for submission of proposals for pre-conference workshops was November 24, 2016. Because of my error of posting the notice only to the developer's listserv, I would like to extend that deadline to December 8, 2016. Please contact Garry Collum at (garry.col...@kentonlibrary.org <mailto:garry.col...@kentonlibrary.org> ) or Anna Goben at (ago...@library.in.gov <mailto:ago...@library.in.gov> ) with any questions. Please submit proposals to eg-conf-progr...@list.evergreen-ils.org <mailto:eg-conf-progr...@list.evergreen-ils.org> . Garry Collum Kenton County Public Library -- Don Butterworth Collection Management Librarian / Faculty Associate B.L. Fisher Library Asbury Theological Seminary don.butterwo...@asburyseminary.edu <mailto:don.butterwo...@asburyseminary.edu> (859) 858-2227 <tel:%28859%29%20858-2227> -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Rogan R. Hamby, Data and Project Analyst Equinox - Open Your Library ro...@esilibrary.com <mailto:ro...@esilibrary.com> 1-877-OPEN-ILS | www.esilibrary.com <http://www.esilibrary.com>