That has been part of a discussion going back at least three years about doing a more user focused overhaul of the website. Note, I'm not saying our current site wasn't designed to be user friendly, it was. I was part of that group and how it would be used was forefront on all decisions. But, alas, that was a long time ago and use cases change (among other things) change. That's just a disclaimer so that no one thinks I'm casting aspersions on those of the past (including myself). The work done at the time was good.
As for now, I don't know of anyone who would disagree that it could use both a functionality review and aesthetic facelift. At one time there was quite a bit of active agreement on those points. However, no one has stepped forward to be the torch carrier on that. I personally would heartily endorse such a project but don't have the bandwidth to do more than perhaps play a supporting role in it. On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 10:19 AM Jane Sandberg <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi dev, newdev, and Web Team lists, > > I just got the feedback that it's difficult to find the source code > and info on how to contribute to Evergreen from our front page. Is > this a path we'd like to make clearer? If so, how? > > Background: I was adding Evergreen (and our bitesize tag) to > https://up-for-grabs.net/. Here is the conversation that ensued: > https://github.com/up-for-grabs/up-for-grabs.net/pull/1297 > > Thanks in advance for your ideas! > > -Jane > > -- > Jane Sandberg > Electronic Resources Librarian > Linn-Benton Community College > [email protected] / 541-917-4655 > Pronouns: she/her/hers > _______________________________________________ > Evergreen-web-team mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.evergreen-ils.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/evergreen-web-team >
