Don, I personally think it is too early to tell if it will have any effect on Evergreen or any other ILS solutions, but I will keep an eye on them. Form the article I picked up that the the Kuali foundation is in essence abandoning the code they had built so far, and probably starting from scratch again. They probably have some new code built already and the article says that they plan to "deliver the initial version of the software in early 2018."
Like I said I plan to keep an eye on it, but they have a long way to go since they already have "one strike". Yamil -------------------------------- Yamil Suarez, MCS Library Systems Administrator/Developer Stan Getz Library Berklee College of Music 1140 Boylston St Boston, MA 02215 [email protected] 617-747-2617 On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 2:01 PM, Donald Butterworth < [email protected]> wrote: > Here's an interesting article that just appeared in American Libraries > that has some implications for Evergreen > > > http://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2016/04/22/ebsco-kuali-open-source-project/ > > -- > Don Butterworth > Collection Management Librarian / > Faculty Associate > B.L. Fisher Library > Asbury Theological Seminary > [email protected] > (859) 858-2227 >
