>> Conversely, as another contrived example, if v1 of web-based circ required that you jump to the XUL staff client during a checkout session to add a pre-cat, that would be more disruptive, as it scatters the overall workflow of "check out a bunch of items" across two interfaces, and raises questions like whether the patron would end up with two checkout receipts. <<
Yes, Galen's point is a good one. The frequency of this kind of thing happening will probably vary significantly from consortium to consortium depending on their policies, and some places might find it's too much of a hassle and opt to continue to work just in the client and not in the web version at all until they have to. That would be unfortunate for the project from a testing and adoption perspective, but I would expect that most places would at least be willing to try it and some places would really run with it. And, I'd rather support staff who are grumble about switching back and forth between two clients than staff who panic because something was accidentally broken in a Frankensteined merge. Terran McCanna PINES Program Manager Georgia Public Library Service 1800 Century Place, Suite 150 Atlanta, GA 30345 404-235-7138 [email protected]
