Huzzah!  Sounds exciting!

But one thing...shouldn't the Launchpad entry as well as a "Bug" be entered
NOW so that everyone who doesn't see this email stands a better chance of
knowing this work is in the works?  Even a skeletel entry in Launchpad
would be good.  That's what I believe should happen (and that is what I've
been telling the new developers I work with to do).

We also talked about putting development initiatives and RFPs in one area
so people could see what twinkles were in other library's eyes.  The only
place I found for such a thing was

http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=development_proposals

But the above link appears to contain primarily things the developers put
there for the GSOC project.  And some of it is very old.  I'm wondering if
we need to

a) update that page
b) make it less buried (i.e. a link off that same Community menu item we
are going to have?  or should be under the Contribute menu?)

Thoughts?

Lori




On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Suzannah Lipscomb <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Bibliomation, Inc <http://biblio.org/>., Connecticut's largest library
> consortium, is sponsoring the integration of Syndetic 
> Solutions<http://www.bowker.com/en-US/products/syndetics/>by Bowker with 
> Template Toolkit OPAC (TPAC) in
> Evergreen <http://open-ils.org/>.  Equinox 
> <http://esilibrary.com/esi/>developers will be writing the code for this 
> project.  TPAC will be able to
> support cover images, reviews, summaries, table of contents, excerpts, and
> author notes from Syndetic Solutions.  Once the code is written, it will
> be  submitted on launchpad <https://launchpad.net/evergreen>, where
> another developer will need to review and approve it.  Once the code is
> signed off on by another developer, then it can be submitted for inclusion
> in the next major release of Evergreen.  For more information, contact Amy
> Terlaga at Bibliomation / [email protected]
>
> Cheers,
> Suzannah
>
>
> --
> Suzannah Lipscomb
> Project Manager
> Equinox Software, Inc. / Your Library's Guide to Open Source
> email:  [email protected]
> direct: 770-709-5590 or 877-OPEN-ILS
> web:  www.esilibrary.com
>
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