Hi, On 11/27/07, Thomas Dukleth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The arrangement which I made with Joshua over spelling errors in column > names which were used in the MARC frameworks was that I would correct > spelling errors in the frameworks and he would ensure that the spelling > errors were corrected in the rest of the code.
The issue is that having the discrepancy breaks the functionality of editing the items withdrawn status field. > Fixing the spelling errors throughout the code should require only a > simple script. Leaving spelling errors is only likely to promote future > errors in coding as uncorrected spelling errors accumulate. Eventually, a > special dictionary of Koha would be required if errors go uncorrected. I would be more than happy to submit a patch to change 'wthdrawn' to 'withdrawn' once and for all. However, even as mechanical a change as that requires testing to ensure that no functionality is broken and that there are no instances in the code where a column name is being constructed in an unusual fashion. My question is this: do we do such a change now in 3.0 pre-beta, or push it to the next unstable version (i.e., 3.1/3.2)? Regards, Galen -- Galen Charlton Koha Application Developer LibLime [EMAIL PROTECTED] p: 1-888-564-2457 x709 _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel
