Evergreen Joins the Software Freedom Conservancy
Today, the Software Freedom Conservancy welcomes the Evergreen project as its newest member. Evergreen joins twenty-six other Conservancy members, who receive the benefit of aggregated non-profit status available to all Conservancy member projects. Conservancy and the Evergreen community, including librarians, developers, and documenters, are excited to announce that Evergreen is now a member of the … Continue Reading about Evergreen Joins the Software Freedom Conservancy →
PINES and KCLS the day after Memorial Day
This is the fifth summary report of important circulation statistics for the day after Memorial Day for PINES and the first for the King County Library System (KCLS). Most PINES numbers had shown a steady increase for this busy day in the PINES libraries but this year all numbers are down a bit from last … Continue Reading about PINES and KCLS the day after Memorial Day →
Evergreen now Git-ified
As of today, Evergreen and OpenSRF are now using Git for version control. The new version control server, kindly provided by the Georgia Public Library Service, is http://git.evergreen-ils.org/. The Subversion repositories for Evergreen and OpenSRF are now read-only and will no longer be updated. So what does using Git mean for the Evergreen project? Git … Continue Reading about Evergreen now Git-ified →
