A peek behind the curtain at: Bibliographic Indexing in Evergreen
In an attempt to force myself to post more often, I’m starting a new series tentatively called “A peek behind the curtain at.” I’m not sure how often these will happen or exactly where it will lead, but if you want more (or less) of this, just comment below. ?And now, on to the main … Continue Reading about A peek behind the curtain at: Bibliographic Indexing in Evergreen →
Security vulnerability in Evergreen 1.6: patch or upgrade advised
On Thursday, June 17th, we realized that the open-ils.pcrud service, which provides permission-protected access to Evergreen data in the 1.6 release series, was subject to a security vulnerability. The vulnerability allows a user to access objects outside of the permissions they have been granted by supplying fleshing arguments to the open-ils.pcrud search service. By Thursday … Continue Reading about Security vulnerability in Evergreen 1.6: patch or upgrade advised →
PINES the day after Memorial Day, 2007-2010
Some of you may know that Lamar Veatch and I are working on an article on the history of Evergreen so we are busy with that work—and will possibly be posting bits and pieces here. I suspect that we will also assemble web-friendly materials for an online history somewhere but that in time. Dr. Veatch … Continue Reading about PINES the day after Memorial Day, 2007-2010 →