Our next Evergreen Community Bug Squashing Week is next week, March 16-20, 2020 and I hope you are all able to participate in some way!
During Feedback Fest last month, we were very focused on testing patches/features that had been submitted in order to get them approved in time for Evergreen 3.5. There will be more opportunities for testing next week as well (I'm working on going through the list of available pullrequests right now, and Chris Sharp, Blake Graham Henderson, and Bill Erickson have agreed to build test servers for the purpose again), but this is also a great time to go through old bugs to see if they are still valid, read through new bugs to confirm and prioritize them, add tags to bugs that don't haven't had tags, report new bugs, and provide additional feedback and information to existing bugs. You don't have to commit to working on Bug Squashing all week of course, but every hour counts, and every bit of participation helps produce a better product! More information about Bug Squashing Week is here: https://wiki.evergreen-ils.org/doku.php?id=dev:bug_squashing I'll send out the sandbox information on Monday morning. Happy Squashing! Terran Terran McCanna, PINES Program Manager ------------------------------ Georgia Public Library Service | University System of Georgia 2872 Woodcock Blvd, Suite 250 l Atlanta, GA 30341 (404) 235-7138 | tmcca...@georgialibraries.org http://help.georgialibraries.org | h...@help.georgialibraries.org <https://www.facebook.com/georgialibraries> <https://www.twitter.com/georgialibs> Join our email list <http://georgialibraries.org> for stories of Georgia libraries making an impact in our communities.