Time |
S |
Nick |
Message |
12:47 |
|
kyle |
Hey all |
12:48 |
|
gmcharlt |
hi kyle |
12:50 |
|
kyle |
I'm working on a new feature, and when I run 'git format-patch orgin' I don't get any output. I ran git fetch && git rebase origin fine this morning, but format-patch gives me nothing. Any ideas? |
12:52 |
|
kyle |
I think I forgot to run git commit -a |
12:52 |
|
gmcharlt |
yep - check git log to see if your change is actually committed |
12:56 |
|
danny |
have a question from yesterday anyone have any thoughts on this... |
12:56 |
|
danny |
my goal is to grab 2 subfields from the marc record, upc and ean |
12:56 |
|
danny |
i see that I can grab this using MARC::Record, but there would still be some processing which would be used in multiple places and require a subroutine |
12:56 |
|
danny |
it is along the same lines as the get_xisbn function that has its own Xisbn.pm, would it be best to create a new file in C4 like this? or would this fit in Koha.pm or Biblio.pm? |
15:06 |
|
danny |
owen, on the ISBD opac detail view, is it intended for comments and Amazon reviews tabs to show up but not any other tabs to display? |
15:07 |
|
owen |
danny, I don't know that it was a conscious choice |
15:07 |
|
danny |
ok |
15:26 |
|
owen |
A new opac-detail sample for review: http://zivotdesign.com/example[…]pac-detail-2.html |
15:26 |
|
owen |
This puts similar items into a tab and hides the Google, WorldCat, etc. searches in a menu under 'more searches' |
15:27 |
|
paul_p |
hello owen |
15:27 |
|
owen |
paul_p: I dream the same dream :) |
15:28 |
|
paul_p |
do you dream that you have a new president too ? ;-) |
15:28 |
|
owen |
Do I ever! |
15:29 |
|
paul_p |
newspapers speak a lot of the 30' ads obama bought last night, here in France ! |
15:29 |
|
paul_p |
that sounds really strange to us as, in France : |
15:29 |
|
paul_p |
-it's forbidden to have politic ads |
15:29 |
|
paul_p |
- the campaign spendings is limited by law. |
15:30 |
|
owen |
No political ads at all? No signs, billboards, radio ads? |
15:30 |
|
paul_p |
so, spending 5millions USD for a 30' ad, is REALLY strange for us ! |
15:30 |
|
paul_p |
owen : strictly none on TV or radio. |
15:31 |
|
paul_p |
what are billboards ? |
15:31 |
|
owen |
A thirty-minute ad is unusual for us as well... I think Ronald Reagan was the only other candidate to do anything like it. |
15:31 |
|
owen |
Billboards: big signs on the side of the highway |
15:31 |
|
paul_p |
for signs, if you mean personal or something on you car ? it's not forbidden, but politics is considered as private, so nobody would wear one ! |
15:31 |
|
paul_p |
no billboard. Forbidden ! |
15:31 |
|
paul_p |
(no political ad on billboard. but we have a lot of billboards on the side of the highway) |
15:31 |
|
paul_p |
(hélas !) |
15:33 |
|
owen |
:) |
15:34 |
|
paul_p |
for pdt election, the limit was (in 2007) : €13.7 millions for the 1st round, and 18.3 for the 2nd round. |
15:34 |
|
paul_p |
a given candidate can't spend more than this |
15:38 |
|
owen |
Usually the Republican party is opposed to limits on campaign spending, but this election may change their mind. |
16:04 |
|
atz |
owen: actually, Adlai Stevenson bought half-hour blocks of airtime, but he wasn't astute about timekeeping and neglected to wrap up his lecture before the networks switched him off. |
16:05 |
|
owen |
And I'll bet "lecture" is the right word, based on the era |
22:16 |
|
chris |
heh |