Although coders are always welcome to submit new features and bug fixes to the Evergreen software project, it is also essential that end-users of Evergreen contribute expertise and experience through testing and feedback to continually grow and improve the end product. The more that people in different roles get involved, the better Evergreen becomes! This session will walk you through some of the ways that you can participate through interest groups, Bug Squashing Weeks, Launchpad feedback, documentation projects, and more.
Just Dropped in to See What Condition My Permissions Are In
Permissions are essential to what *we* do, but trying to figure out what *they* do is complicated. This working session is open to all who are interested in discussing current permissions projects, brainstorming new approaches, and hopefully finding the meaning of EVERYTHING. Group work session to talk about the current status of the project and to share ideas.
Less Work More PLAY
The PINES Library Access for Youth (PLAY) program provides preK-12 public school students access to millions of fines-free physical and digital materials offered by Georgia PINES libraries. PINES developed a secure method for importing student data provided by school districts in order to automatically create and manage library accounts, reducing barriers to access for students and reducing manual intervention from library staff. This session will go over the process of batch creating accounts in Evergreen, lessons learned, and features and improvements added along the way.