Time  Nick        Message
10:09 Amit        whr is get_today() subroutine is defined in smsoverdues.pl
10:09 Amit        chris around
07:39 Amit        i m checking ur URL
07:39 chris       hi Amit
07:39 Amit        hi chirs
07:22 chris       everone should comment here :)
07:22 chris       http://socialnetworkinglibrarian.com/index.php/archive/koha-and-open-source-catalog-programs/
07:16 kf          thx chris!
07:08 kf          yes... but I lost it :(
07:04 chris       i set you one to check the translation once i think?
07:04 chris       ahhh i think you know the password already :)
07:03 kf          I saw the link to your koha installation... and was curious about the new syspref editor
07:02 kf          hi chris
07:00 chris       am now kf
06:38 Amit        indradg_: hw is life in kolkata
06:38 indradg_    Amit, morning dude
06:37 Amit        hi indradg_
06:10 kf          hi Amit
06:09 Amit        hi kf
05:46 kf          chris here?
05:46 kf          good morning
05:44 nicomo      hi #koha
05:44 nicomo      hi Amit
05:44 Amit        hi nicomo
04:55 munin       Amit: The current temperature in Dehradun, India is 27.0°C (8:30 AM IST on July 31, 2009). Conditions: Haze. Humidity: 75%. Dew Point: 24.0°C. Pressure: 29.49 in 998 hPa.
04:55 Amit        @wunder dehradun india
04:37 munin       brendan: The current temperature in Upper Riviera - Camino Alto, Santa Barbara, California is 16.7°C (9:37 PM PDT on July 30, 2009). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 89%. Dew Point: 15.0°C. Pressure: 29.83 in 1010.0 hPa (Rising).
04:37 brendan     @wunder 93103
03:51 brendan     :)
03:50 Amit        brendan: i have not rec any mail
03:50 Amit        whr is mail?
03:48 brendan     in the mail :)
03:48 Amit        ?
03:48 Amit        brendan: whr is my party /treat
03:47 brendan     amit++
03:47 brendan     thanks amit
03:47 Amit        brendan
03:47 Amit        cong for marriage
03:45 brendan     heya Amit
03:19 munin       Amit: The current temperature in New Delhi, India is 30.0°C (8:30 AM IST on July 31, 2009). Conditions: Haze. Humidity: 66%. Dew Point: 23.0°C. Pressure: 29.56 in 1001 hPa (Steady).
03:19 Amit        @wunder New Delhi India
03:19 Amit        good morning #koha
03:19 Amit        hi chris, brendan
01:45 pianohacker Good night
23:49 pianohacker back
22:27 brendan     later #koha
22:19 chris       ask me for a login if you want to take a look at pianohacker's new preferences stuff
22:19 chris       http://librarian.koha.workbuffer.org/cgi-bin/koha/admin/preferences.pl
22:17 pianohacker bbl
22:11 rhcl        SMUG photo:  http://twitpic.com/c60np
22:04 chris       http://andreiz.tumblr.com/post/132478919/time-machines-they-work
22:00 pianohacker chris: Thanks for putting up the demo. Can't get in, though, what's a valid login?
21:20 cau0730     got to go...  later all
21:12 Sharon      biblioitems.volume and biblioitems.volumedesc - i'll play with these
21:11 Sharon      if patrons try to use the cart/list to create a bibliography, the full title is needed
21:11 atz         what is volumedesc, if not a description of the volume?
21:10 Sharon      and 245n and 245p
21:10 chris       what we really need is somewehre to link 245b to eh?
21:09 Sharon      maybe academics
21:09 atz         biblioitems.number .publicationyear .volumedate .volumedesc .collectiontitle .editionstatement .editionresponsitbility
21:09 chris       does anyone ever use unititle?
21:09 Sharon      and a 3rd table for parts and numbers??
21:08 atz         biblioitems.volume
21:08 chris       there was another table for subtitles
21:08 atz         biblio.abstract
21:08 chris       yeah
21:08 atz         there's also biblio.unititle and .seriestitle
21:07 chris       whatcha reckon atz?
21:07 Sharon      makes sense, but still very needed.  Try finding a Go Diego Go video without a subtitle...impossible
21:07 chris       maybe
21:07 chris       to get round that
21:07 chris       but, we could make the cart use xslt
21:07 Sharon      Ah, international issues.
21:07 chris       thats why we map it, and use it
21:07 chris       is title isnt the same in UNIMARC
21:06 chris       the trick with that sharon
21:06 Sharon      yes, i think so.
21:06 chris       is the bug just that the cart uses biblio.title?
21:06 chris       oh is that it?
21:05 Sharon      or just fix the damn bug and show the full 245 in the cart/list
21:05 chris       and not bother with doing sql ;)
21:05 chris       or C4::Search
21:05 Sharon      well Joe, when the request comes in, you can jump on it ;-)
21:05 chris       id just write a little search that uses zebra
21:05 atz         chris: right, a custom script can do it
21:04 chris       she didnt say she wanted to search it, she just wanted to display it
21:04 atz         I defy anybody to try parsing MARCXML w/ mysql regexps
21:04 chris       need a custom report that gets it from marcxml
21:04 chris       yep thats what i said :)
21:04 atz         there's no way around that
21:04 atz         if it's not in the table, you're not going to get it from report writer
21:03 Sharon      i have my support request in now.
21:03 chris       but that table got deaded
21:03 chris       that used to be in bibliosubject
21:03 Sharon      ugh. no 6xx at all
21:03 chris       so you would have to have a custom report to get it out
21:03 chris       the 245b is in the marcxml
21:03 chris       yep
21:03 chris       using the report writer?
21:02 Sharon      am I outta luck?
21:02 Sharon      ok. I want full titles in my report, not just a
21:02 chris       it tells me title = 245a
21:02 chris       you can check by going to /cgi-bin/koha/admin/koha2marclinks.pl
21:01 chris       Sharon: nope is the answer
20:58 cau0730     lol   :)   nope i wish we were using 3 :)
20:58 Sharon      are they making you feel bad about not using 3.0??
20:57 cau0730     ah i don't look at the koha bugs cause i am using an outdated version  lol
20:57 Sharon      3455
20:56 cau0730     what bug?
20:56 Sharon      crudders
20:56 cau0730     i don't think it does.   not in 2.2 at least
20:56 Sharon      quick reports question - does biblio.title include 245 $b, $p and $n? Trying to overcome that cart bug discovered yesterday via a report.
20:44 chris       back
20:43 cau0730     hi richard
20:43 richard     hi
20:42 cau0730     i will say that this isn't the best way to do it but i am under a real  time crunch for koha to stay in our school division and without koha i could possibly be out of a job
20:40 cau0730     and of course they are written in two different languages
20:39 cau0730     that gets the email address of the librarian.  this way if the librarian changes in the SIS then it changes  in koha.   since there are two dbs we need this functionality
20:38 cau0730     }
20:38 cau0730     	return $row;
20:38 cau0730     	$sth->finish();
20:38 cau0730     	my $row = $sth->fetchrow_hashref();
20:38 cau0730     	$sth->execute($building_code);
20:38 cau0730     	my $sth = $dbh->prepare("select first_name,last_name,email from hrdata_employee,hrdata_hiredemployee,hrdata_genericjob,hrdata_job,hrdata_job_facility,facility_facility where facility_facility.building_code=? and hrdata_job_facility.facility_id=facility_facility.id and hrdata_job.id=hrdata_job_facility.job_id and hrdata_genericjob.id=hrdata_job.generic_job_id and hrdata_genericjob.title like 'Libra%' and hrdata_hiredemployee.job_title_id=hrdata_job_facility.job
20:38 cau0730     	my $dbh = SIS::Context->dbh;
20:38 cau0730     	my $building_code = shift;
20:38 cau0730     {
20:38 cau0730     sub getLibrarianForSchool
20:38 cau0730     this is a good one
20:37 cau0730     so the plan is to add cron scripts that update borrowers every time a new student is added
20:37 rhcl        yes, indeed
20:37 cau0730     and that is a bad example cause it doesn't connect to the SIS db but you get the idea
20:36 rhcl        Oh, yes, ic ic
20:36 cau0730     oops i see paraenthesis
20:36 cau0730     }
20:36 cau0730     	return $i;
20:36 cau0730     	}
20:36 cau0730     		}
20:36 cau0730     			$i++;
20:36 cau0730     			$koha_dbh->do("delete from borrowers where borrowernumber=$borrowernumber");
20:36 cau0730     		{
20:36 cau0730     		if (!$has_issues_sth->rows)
20:36 cau0730     	
20:36 cau0730     		$koha_has_issues_sth->execute($borrowernumber);
20:36 cau0730     		my $koha_has_issues_sth = $koha_dbh->prepare("select 1 from issues where borrowernumber=? and returndate is NULL");
20:36 cau0730     	{
20:35 cau0730     	while (my ($borrowernumber,$userid,$cardnumber,$homeroom,$branchcode,$first_name,$last_name) = $sth->fetchrow())
20:35 cau0730     	my $i = 0;
20:35 cau0730     	$koha_sth->execute();
20:35 cau0730     	my $koha_sth = $koha_dbh->prepare("select borrowernumber,userid,cardnumber,homeroom,branchcode,firstname,surname from borrowers where borrowers.categorycode='ST' order by branchcode");
20:35 cau0730     	
20:35 cau0730     	my $koha_dbh = C4::Context->dbh;
20:35 cau0730     {
20:35 cau0730     sub deleteStudentsWithNoIssues()
20:35 cau0730     i have have Packages for SIS.  One of the functions looks like
20:35 cau0730     for instance...
20:35 cau0730     it is connections from one db to another right now.  it is more than enough for what we want to accomplish
20:33 rhcl        Yes
20:33 cau0730     between Koha and our SIS?
20:32 rhcl        ?
20:32 rhcl        Are you doing a SIP connection or something more than that.
20:32 cau0730     that is why we have decided to create our own
20:32 cau0730     our boss undertook this 3 years ago and the old team couldn't get it done, but we have a working product all ready within 1 year.    now i am working on integration with Koha and the SIS
20:32 rhcl        They seem to need a lot of attention.
20:31 rhcl        I subscribe to a list which includes a lot of school sysadmins. I'm  not familiar with them, but the sysadmins seem to generally dislike whichever SIS they happen to have.
20:28 cau0730     yes
20:25 rhcl        SIS = Student Information System?
20:22 cau0730     i have been working on our Koha<->SIS connection.  This is exactly why we branched our code
20:21 cau0730     hi everyone.  sorry i have been really coding today so i needed to stay away from talking :)
20:15 wizzyrea    owen++ # for jokes and the admonition to tip your waitresses
20:03 chris       bbl
20:03 chris       ok work time
20:03 chris       hmm -3
20:03 chris       3cool
19:59 rhcl        chris: sorry, no, it was just idle curiosity on my part when I saw he was somehow involved with Dspace and from NZ
19:59 owen        Thanks everyone, I'll be here all week!
19:58 owen        <rimshot>
19:58 owen        So they could swim across in the shade.
19:58 owen        Here's the one I first heard when I moved to Ohio: Why did the West Virginians build a bridge over the Ohio river to Ohio?
19:56 chris       by=big
19:56 chris       they are the sophisticated by city after all :-)
19:56 chris       its probably more those kinda jokes the aucklanders make about us
19:56 chris       so probably not the same :-)
19:55 chris       we tend not to make jokes about marrying your cousin
19:55 chris       from pennsylvannians
19:55 chris       ive heard some of those west virginian ones
19:54 chris       rhcl: do you want me to ask around? or was it idle curiousity?
19:38 rhcl        yea, dspace
19:38 chris       wizzyrea: dorkland or bucklame
19:38 chris       rhcl: don't know him, can probably find someone who does tho :)
19:36 chris       work on dspace huh?
19:35 chris       so will be auckland university
19:35 wizzyrea    dorklanders... priceless
19:35 chris       the .ac tells me academic institution
19:34 chris       nope havent run across that name before
19:34 chris       :-)
19:34 chris       us wellingtonians try not to mix with dorklanders
19:33 rhcl        chris: I know Auckland and Wellington aren't close, but is Stewart Lewis@gendig21.lbr.auckland.ac.nz anybody you might know by chance? (I'm reading lbr as possible library)
19:29 pianohacker Good morning, chris
19:29 jdavidb     Hiya, brendan! :)
19:29 brendan     morning chris jdavidb jwagner
19:25 jwagner     Morning, chris
19:25 jdavidb     howdy, chris! :)
19:24 gmcharlt    hi chris
19:24 owen        Hi chris
19:24 chris       morning
19:22 jdavidb     Oh, somewhat, wizzyrea.  I try to take care of the basics.  In particular, though, when it comes to a webpage, I tend to make things really sparse and functional.  People like owen are nice to have around.
19:20 wizzyrea    jdavidb so what you're saying is... we should go over your patches and make them purty?
19:07 pianohacker That would also be helpful.
19:06 owen        :)
19:03 pianohacker Seriously, if any devs have a little spare time, I'd appreciate some code nitpicking
19:02 jdavidb     He'd make a great PFY, though, wizzyrea ....he already has the cynical nature of the BOFH...just needs more practice.
19:02 pianohacker Grumbling about users forgetting their passwords and how Windows XV is a pile of crap
19:02 pianohacker Hehe
19:02 wizzyrea    heh... we'll turn you into a bitter old IT guy someday
19:01 munin       jdavidb: Karma for "pianohacker" has been increased 15 times and decreased 0 times for a total karma of 15.
19:01 jdavidb     @karma pianohacker
19:01 pianohacker heh
19:01 wizzyrea    pianohacker++
19:01 Snow_Fox    lol
19:01 pianohacker I've managed to get more karma mileage out of one screenshot and some fast talking...
19:00 wizzyrea    yea, hawtness
19:00 jdavidb     pianohacker++ #New syspref editor...
18:57 brendan     heya owen :)
18:57 owen        Hi brendan, welcome back
18:44 brendan     :(
18:44 brendan     time to read a months back log of emails
18:43 brendan     thanks atz
18:43 atz         congratulations, brendan
18:43 pianohacker Sonja++
18:43 gmcharlt    Sonja++
18:43 brendan     if should really be Sonja++
18:43 ebegin      atz, hehe
18:43 brendan     thanks
18:43 atz         ... he'll need'm.
18:42 munin       ebegin: Karma for "brendan" has been increased 7 times and decreased 0 times for a total karma of 7.
18:42 ebegin      @karma brendan
18:42 ebegin      brendan is married!!! congratulation!  brendan++ brendan++ brendan++ brendan++ brendan++ some extra karma points for him :)
18:40 pianohacker Sounds peaceful
18:40 brendan     Los Angeles
18:40 brendan     We went to Catalina Island off the coast of LA
18:40 pianohacker bye
18:40 |Lupin|     bye
18:40 |Lupin|     see you later everybody !
18:40 pianohacker Where'd you go for your honeymoon?
18:40 pianohacker Hehehe
18:39 brendan     and you need a left-handed smoke signal
18:39 pianohacker They only occur on a full moon when the user stands on one leg
18:38 brendan     sweet :)
18:38 pianohacker Congratulations, though :)
18:38 wizzyrea    and congratulations
18:38 pianohacker We have some encoding issues we want you to take a look at
18:38 wizzyrea    ohh... your head is clear then...
18:38 brendan     thanks gmcharlt
18:38 gmcharlt    congrats!
18:38 brendan     evening Lupin
18:38 gmcharlt    hi brendan
18:38 pianohacker brendan: Hey
18:38 |Lupin|     good evening brendan :-)
18:37 |Lupin|     :)
18:37 brendan     finally back from my honeymoon and ready to do some work
18:37 brendan     good morning #koha
18:32 gmcharlt    not at all
18:32 |Lupin|     gmcharlt: ok, will do so, thanks, sorry for having disturbed you.
18:31 gmcharlt    |Lupin|: file a new bug
18:31 |Lupin|     gmcharlt: ok, thanks. Shall I submit an enhancement bug for this one, too, or is it okay to just send the patch and indicate its similarity with the previously mentionned 3440 ?
18:31 pianohacker atz: He hasn't been in here for a while, though he's occasionally available on freenode
18:31 munin       atz: I have not seen kados.
18:31 atz         @seen kados
18:30 gmcharlt    |Lupin|: yes - OK to use it as a model
18:28 |Lupin|     gmcharlt: did you already review the other patch ? just to know whether I can use it as a model to prepare the new one.
18:27 gmcharlt    OK
18:27 |Lupin|     african, rather, and we expect to have canadian readers, too.
18:27 |Lupin|     gmcharlt: since our books are distributed as files, we already have patrons in France, Switzerland and a few North-african countries
18:26 |Lupin|     gmcharlt: yep
18:26 gmcharlt    |Lupin|: I suppose.  Is your patron population multi-national?
18:25 munin       04Bug http://bugs.koha.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=3440 enhancement, P5, ---, Sebastien.Hinderer@snv.jussieu.fr, ASSIGNED, More information in the branches table
18:25 |Lupin|     gmcharlt: we'd need the country one, so I could do something similar to what I provided for bug 3440
18:25 |Lupin|     gmcharlt: I was wondering... would you accept a patch that adds country and a B_country fields to the borrowers table ?
18:24 |Lupin|     gmcharlt: hi
18:23 gmcharlt    |Lupin|: hi
18:20 |Lupin|     gmcharlt: are you around ?
18:19 |Lupin|     hi again everybody
18:10 ecorrado    thanks for your help
18:10 ecorrado    Still, something is weird.... I'll have to look into it
18:10 ecorrado    I changed it to Italian and back and now it is in regular English.
18:10 ecorrado    Someehow I got it to work.
18:10 ecorrado    hmmmm.....
18:08 ecorrado    is there a file where these are saved on the server? Maybe I have a permissions issue?
18:08 ecorrado    It doesn't take any language changes, although the admin web page sas it does
18:07 ecorrado    there must be somethign wrong underneath...
18:05 ecorrado    yep, I have it as en
18:05 gmcharlt    opaclanguages = 'en', not 'en-NZ'?
18:05 ecorrado    but that does explain the spelling of catalogue
18:05 ecorrado    odd
18:04 ecorrado    so the proble is it is displaying the wrong language in the Admin module
18:04 ecorrado    ok.... I edited rn-NZ and it worked
18:01 ecorrado    gmcharlt: those two things are set properly
17:59 gmcharlt    ecorrado: also make sure that the opacthemes system preference is set to prog
17:58 gmcharlt    ecorrado: in the active koha-conf.xml, make sure <opachtdocs> is in fact /usr/share/koha/opac/htdocs/opac-tmpl
17:58 pianohacker It should, yes
17:58 ecorrado    should it automatically show up?
17:58 ecorrado    nope, but I didn't try other files, only that one.
17:57 pianohacker If you edit anything else, do your changes show up?
17:57 pianohacker Hmm.
17:56 ecorrado    I want everthing after and including "Don't have a password yet?" off of: http://cassidy.binghamton.edu/cgi-bin/koha/opac-user.pl
17:55 ecorrado    (I confired I actually have en selected as the language in the admin module and not something like en-NZ)
17:54 ecorrado    I edited /usr/share/koha/opac/htdocs/opac-tmpl/prog/en/modules
17:54 ecorrado    I removed the stuff about seeing a librarian to get a new card.
17:53 pianohacker You have to change them where they were installed
17:53 pianohacker Also, if you did a standard install, editing the files in the tarball won't do anything
17:52 pianohacker ecorrado: What specifically did you change?
17:49 ecorrado    is there anything I have to do to activate changes in opac-auth.tmpl? I edited the file but I don't see my changes.
17:41 Snow_Fox    however nice to know it can me removed easily
17:41 Snow_Fox    not my call to make
17:40 owen        System preference: OpacAuthorities. Set to OFF.
17:40 Snow_Fox    meh oh well
17:39 Snow_Fox    i can barely use it
17:39 owen        Uhh... In case someone might want to use it?
17:37 Snow_Fox    ok seriously why do we have something like this in our Opac
17:34 owen        Authority records are the authoritative format for data like author, subject, etc.
17:34 owen        Some libraries purchase authority records just like they purchase MARC records
17:33 Snow_Fox    looks like it worked
17:33 owen        Then you probably don't :)
17:33 Snow_Fox    ihavnt a clue
17:33 owen        Does your library use Authority records?
17:33 Snow_Fox    and main entry has ($a only)
17:33 Snow_Fox    Authority Search
17:33 Snow_Fox    Browse by subject
17:32 Snow_Fox    Opac Search
17:31 owen        Snow_Fox: In what context?
17:29 Snow_Fox    what exactly is authoiryt search?
17:29 owen        Using the Operator Firefox addon is great for discovering how people are using microformats
17:25 owen        Has anyone done anything with Amazon content and 13-digit isbns? I can't remember if someone has worked on that issue.
17:21 owen        Hi petermayr
17:12 kf          time go go home now - bye #koha :)
17:07 kf          gmcharlt: thx
17:03 gmcharlt    kf: yes
16:56 kf          Is it safe to update a production system from HEAD when 3.2 is officially released?
16:54 kf          I want to go with HEAD, but not sure if I can convince my colleagues. :(
16:53 kf          the patches for AllowOnShelfHolds are also very interesting
16:51 kf          it seems very stable and I like the new features
16:50 gmcharlt    I'd say HEAD - the SIP2 stuff is dependent on other circ changes that may be a bit tricky to backport to 3.0.x
16:49 kf          no advice? :)
16:48 kf          I have test installations for both atm
16:46 kf          and seeing the additions for SIP we probably need... im not sure which version to install - HEAD or 3.0.x
16:45 kf          one question: our library will start with koha in october - thats (hopefully) not far from 3.2
16:33 munin       rhcl: chris was last seen in #koha 6 hours, 19 minutes, and 24 seconds ago: <chris> its 10.15pm .. no one is paying me at the moment :-) its addictive
16:33 rhcl        @seen chris
16:32 rhcl        chris: online?
16:31 jdavidb     When we first started talking tagging at ALC, one of the catalogers wanted to import all the LC subject headings for the bibs into the tags.  *headdesk*
16:28 jwagner     Yep.  Benefit almost immediately, as a matter of fact.
16:28 wizzyrea    well I hope it helps someone out. I made sure to remind the library that needed all of the enhancements that their problems were not in vain, that koha users around the world would benefit from their struggles
16:27 gmcharlt    If I'm not mistaken, one of the outcomes of the SOPAC features may be a way to get a better shot at a critical mass for tags
16:26 jwagner     But thanks to NEKLS for sponsoring all the SIP stuff!
16:23 jdavidb     A-yup.
16:23 jwagner     You know who I mean.....
16:22 jwagner     To paraphrase certain persons of our acquaintance, I want complete functionality and I want it yesterday!
16:21 jdavidb     Yay!
16:18 wizzyrea    yea, I'll get right on that
16:18 jdavidb     :D
16:18 jdavidb     So, you'll have the patches ready for gmcharlt tomorrow or so?
16:16 wizzyrea    I can add an enhancement bug for it >.>
16:15 wizzyrea    heh
16:15 owen        That's a pretty good idea actually. wizzyrea can you get right on that?
16:12 wizzyrea    well that could be
16:12 kf          I think you need a critical mass - perhaps library should tag books, so that there is a cloud and people get an idea how it can look like
16:12 owen        My introduction to tagging for our staff is meant to be a precursor to starting some publicity.
16:10 wizzyrea    (aside: oi, british spelling)
16:10 wizzyrea    we haven't really publicised it
16:10 wizzyrea    yea, they're not
16:09 owen        NPL patrons have barely noticed it.
16:08 owen        wizzyrea: Looks like NEKLS patrons aren't jumping all over the tagging feature either.
16:08 eiro        hello guys
16:05 owen        Does anyone know if vufind offers a "tag cloud" view?
16:03 wizzyrea    atz++
16:03 gmcharlt    kf: probably, yes
16:03 wizzyrea    we're using 3M hardware and computer management with Envisionware
16:03 kf          does the wiki page need other upgrades with the new patches?
16:03 gmcharlt    atz++ # he does most of the heavy lifting for SIP2
16:03 kf          nice to hear that!
16:02 wizzyrea    fwiw, it works great for us now
16:02 wizzyrea    ooh, karma for nekls
16:02 gmcharlt    NEKLS++
16:02 kf          NEKLS++
16:02 wizzyrea    yea, NEKLS has put some dev bucks into SIP, we hope it's working for you :)
16:01 kf          will do
16:01 gmcharlt    kf: assuming it tests out OK, please update the compatibility list at the bottom of http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=en:development:sip2
16:00 kf          we just started with some test cases for the sip server and got a reader with keybuffer program for the desk
16:00 wizzyrea    oh cool
16:00 kf          its a German vendor called EasyCheck
15:59 kf          check in and check out using a self check station, no sorting
15:59 kf          the library had no barcodes so they decided to start directly with rfid
15:59 wizzyrea    what platform?
15:59 kf          yes
15:58 wizzyrea    self check/RFID?
15:58 wizzyrea    kf what are you using your SIP for?
15:56 gmcharlt    there *shouldn't* be any regressions, but...
15:56 gmcharlt    speaking of testing, if anybody other than me has a moment test Koha with the latest version of MARC::File::XML (0.91), I'd appreciate the feedback
15:54 kf          :)
15:54 jdavidb     hee.  Poor galen.  He's so awesome, he can't avoid high karma.
15:53 kf          gmcharlt++ (for SIP patches - started SIP-testing this week :) )
15:51 jwagner     Certainly no one ELSE is going to decrease your karma!
15:51 owen        You'll have to pick a fight with someone
15:51 gmcharlt    but I guess I won't be the one to do it
15:51 munin       gmcharlt: Error: You're not allowed to adjust your own karma.
15:51 gmcharlt    gmcharlt-- # gotta be some balance
15:50 munin       jdavidb: Karma for "gmcharlt" has been increased 28 times and decreased 0 times for a total karma of 28.
15:50 jdavidb     @karma gmcharlt
15:50 jdavidb     Hm.  I wonder...
15:50 jdavidb     gmcharlt++
15:49 jwagner     OK, great.  Thanks.
15:49 gmcharlt    jwagner: yes
15:48 jwagner     I've been trying to keep an eye on all the SIP patches atz has been doing, but I've lost track.  I saw you'd pushed the latest one to head (the 3M Chute thing).  Have the others that came out last week gone into head yet?
15:47 gmcharlt    jwagner: yes
15:47 jwagner     gmcharlt, around?
15:42 Snow_Fox    now i just gotta fix my screen shot for our documentation
15:42 Snow_Fox    well thats fixed :-P
15:40 Snow_Fox    public demo has "bitch" as a tag in the cloud
15:39 owen        You'd probably want to have tag moderation turned on so that they have to pass a librarian before going on the opac
15:39 owen        You go into Tools -> Tags in the staff client
15:38 Snow_Fox    how do you go in a remove say offensive tags
15:38 Snow_Fox    on the demo
15:38 Snow_Fox    i just noticed a bad tag
15:38 Snow_Fox    huh
15:36 nicomo      why not, yes
15:35 nicomo      ah ok, got it now
15:35 owen        nicomo: That's why I thought maybe a message offering a link was better than mixing the results by default
15:34 nicomo      owen: I'm not sure about mixing a search between subjects headings provided in the record by librarians and user provided tags
15:34 jdavidb     I bought one, owen, but we'll see how it goes.  ;-)
15:33 owen        Did you buy that lottery ticket yet jdavidb?
15:32 jdavidb     That would be very, very cool...
15:32 owen        You'd probably want to do a fuzzy match on the tags, though
15:31 owen        What about a message at the top of your search results that says, "Your search matched tagged items," with a link to those results?
15:29 nicomo_     owen: no
15:25 owen        If you do a keyword search in the OPAC, it doesn't do a tag search at the same time does it?
14:29 Snow_Fox    and need to expand
14:29 Snow_Fox    drives are far cheaper
14:29 Snow_Fox    wish it was SATA
14:29 Snow_Fox    mine was only a single core single PS but had a hotswapable SCSI bay for about 5 drives
14:28 Snow_Fox    ah
14:28 rhcl        brb, need some coffee
14:26 rhcl        This one we have is dual everything--power and CPUs
14:25 Snow_Fox    cept on powerup
14:25 Snow_Fox    and it wasnt horrible
14:25 Snow_Fox    i only had one PS
14:25 Snow_Fox    ah
14:24 rhcl        We finally ditched ours. I'll try to come up with something a little more modern and we'll reload it. I think Koha was working OK, but we couldn't get the data transfer right from Unicorn to Koha for the serials.
14:23 jdavidb     Years ago, I had a DEC AlphaServer 1000 in my office.  Dual power-supply...sounded like a jet engine was running loose in there.
14:23 Snow_Fox    he's only on when i need to get something
14:23 Snow_Fox    i use him for databackup-
14:23 jwagner     Been there, done that, got the earplugs....
14:22 Snow_Fox    i have one
14:22 Snow_Fox    hehe
14:22 jdavidb     I imagine so!
14:22 rhcl        We're all deaf now.
14:21 rhcl        Actually, we were playing with trying to get Koha to manage our serials (we don't have that Sirsi module), and we (my assistant and I) actually had a big ol' monsterous Compaq ML350 G2 sitting in our admin area with us.
14:20 jdavidb     I had a couple of virtual boxen running on my test server (a V240) in addition to a Unicorn instance.  Seemed a pity to not use that capacity for *something*.
14:20 Snow_Fox    ive seen situations where there is a black box and no one know what it does
14:20 jdavidb     The "other" ILS...
14:19 Snow_Fox    nothing......
14:19 Snow_Fox    whats that black box covered in dust in the corner with power and nic
14:19 Snow_Fox    i can see it now
14:19 rhcl        It ain't gonna happen, but I was just thinking about it.
14:18 jdavidb     Heh.
14:18 rhcl        Well, actually that was my thought exactly--installing Virtual Box and then Koha in that. My tech services manager would freak out.
14:18 jdavidb     Doing it on a system that is *currently* running Unicorn...that might be hairy, with all the nonsense that SD does to Perl.
14:17 jdavidb     Even with the overhead of running VirtualBox, as was suggested, it'd still be pretty quick, and that'd narrow down some of the difficulties.
14:16 rhcl        Or more correctly, how hard getting Koha to run on it would be.
14:16 rhcl        So we have this very very expensive (very capable) machine, and I'm wonding myself how well it would run Koha.
14:16 jdavidb     That's what we were doing, too.  It'd be interesting to see.  No reason it shouldn't be do-able, though, and I suspect it'd be blazingly fast.
14:15 rhcl        You know, somebody sent an email to the list about Koha on a Sun Fire V240, and it caught my eye because we have Unicorn running on one.
14:13 jwagner     Sirsi-sysadmins++
14:13 jdavidb     SirsiDynix--
14:13 jwagner     The problem is with the newer versions (Symphony & Enterprise) the help files aren't directly editable.  This is not going down well, especially with consortia & other places who want to customize to local practices.
14:12 jdavidb     I'd been doing that sort of thing on iBistro since about 2003.  Are they finally getting around to making it do-able for the non-API geeks?
14:12 Snow_Fox    maybe they are getting antsy about market share?
14:11 Snow_Fox    huh
14:11 jwagner     Speaking of Sirsi, there's been a discussion on the Unicorn sysadmin list about allowing sites to customize their own help files for the OPAC.  One of Sirsi's people, during that discussion, posted a link to a blog about "open system" (very definitely not open source).  I found it interesting and somewhat amusing.  http://sirsidynixsustainabledevelopment.blogspot.com/2009/07/what-do-you-mean-by-open-system.html
14:11 jdavidb     At the time I presented at SC, I had found a few gadgets to make my life a little *less* crazy.  Dealing with Unicorn was all the madness I could handle.
14:09 Snow_Fox    i beg to differ :P
14:09 jdavidb     Snow_Fox: Everything is relative.
14:09 Snow_Fox    is it prescription?
14:09 jdavidb     Probably not; I'm not a fan of ContentDM.
14:09 Snow_Fox    theres tools that make a sysadmins life sane?
14:09 jdavidb     I had originally planned on presenting there again this year--rehashing something I'd done at SuperConference on "Open-Source tools to make a sysadmin's life sane."  (And yeah, Koha would be one of them.)
14:09 rhcl        jdavidb: were you the person that called me with info about ContentDM?
14:08 Snow_Fox    ah
14:07 rhcl        Oh, it wasn't that big of a deal. Just that the SMUG conference is starting and the side issues are Koha and Koha.
14:05 Snow_Fox    do i want to know?
14:05 rhcl        Yea, about SMUG and Sirsi
14:04 Snow_Fox    oh?
14:04 rhcl        Snow, you've been missing out on a good conversation.
14:04 jdavidb     Howdy, Snow_Fox!
14:04 owen        Hi Snow_Fox
14:04 Snow_Fox    morning all
14:04 jdavidb     rhcl:  That wasn't my regional group; I just got invited to come speak a lot.  I am a past-president of the South Central UUG, but live outside that area now, too.
14:03 jdavidb     Nope.
14:03 jwagner     Different group, but I'm going to be doing a presentation at a DC regional Sirsi conference this fall.  First-time regional conf for this users group.  Some Sirsi sites are still going strong!  (I have a foot in both camps, although for Sirsi it's more like a big toe rather than a whole foot any more.)
14:03 rhcl        ?
14:03 rhcl        jdavidb: so obviously you aren't even going to attend this year.
14:01 jdavidb     Heh.  True enough.
14:00 rhcl        Well, everybody keeps leaving Sirsi; I suppose they do have to cut back. ;)
14:00 jdavidb     I did pre-conferences all three years I went, as well as a sesson during the breakouts.  Would have done it again this year, but wasn't invited to.  (Am told they're cutting back a little.)
13:58 rhcl        It could be; all you'd have to do is jump that 10' chain link fence and you'd be on campus.
13:58 jdavidb     Barbara Cornelius usually picked me up;  We parked in the lot "below" the library, and never had much trouble.  Bit of a hike to the campus center, but that's okay.
13:58 wizzyrea    you mean the interstate isn't a parking lot?
13:57 rhcl        Yea, the conference itself is good; getting off the Interstate and finding a parking spot is hard.
13:57 atz         "I try to get out... and they *drag* me back in."
13:57 rhcl        They actually try to get me to go to stuff, but I just finished my MS and while I was working on that I didn't have time to go anywhere.
13:57 jdavidb     rhcl: The lunches have always been good, when I've been.  Bellevue did it all the times I went; they've got nice facilities.
13:56 rhcl        Oh, I get out all the time.
13:56 jdavidb     wizzyrea:  :P  Once in a while.
13:56 rhcl        Good bagles and I think they had orange juice. The amenities are how I rate conferences.
13:56 wizzyrea    ^.^
13:56 wizzyrea    OMG they let you out of your office?
13:55 rhcl        Yea, actually it is. They let me go one time.
13:55 wizzyrea    for the excellent work on SIP
13:55 wizzyrea    atz++
13:55 rhcl        Yea, that's probably it
13:55 atz         sounds plausible
13:55 wizzyrea    Sirsi Midwest Users Group?
13:55 munin       atz: downloading the Perl source
13:55 atz         @cyborg SMUG
13:54 rhcl        They are supposed to talk about Sirsi stuff, but the past couple of yearly meetings there have been side discussions about Koha
13:54 munin       atz: I'll give you the answer as soon as RDA is ready
13:54 atz         @cybog SMUG
13:54 rhcl        In Nebraska (that's in the United States)
13:54 rhcl        SMUG, huh, no. Something Sirsi * Users Group
13:53 owen        SMUG! - the official website of Sexual Minorities Uganda?
13:53 rhcl        My director and tech services manager want to talk about Koha.
13:52 rhcl        Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it's off to SMUG they Go.
13:18 jwagner     The bug report had a suggested fix from someone, but it seemed to be a Perl install fix, not a Koha fix.  I was just curious if you'd heard of anyone working on it.
13:16 gmcharlt    jwagner: ok, I'll look into it
13:08 jwagner     gmcharlt, it was broken when I tested a few weeks ago -- haven't tried since then.
13:01 gmcharlt    jwagner: double checking - can you confirm it's also broken for you?
13:01 nahuel      gmcharlt, it works :) thanks
13:01 gmcharlt    nahuel: please let me know if sortmax works
12:28 |Lupin|     bye everybody
12:28 |Lupin|     bbl
12:03 munin       04Bug http://bugs.koha.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=3091 major, P5, ---, galen.charlton@liblime.com, NEW, Problem uploading patron image.
12:03 jwagner     gmcharlt (or anyone) -- with regard to bug #3091 about patron images no longer uploading, do you know if anyone is working on a fix?  One of my sites is asking.  I haven't heard anything since the initial bug reports.  I know this worked as recently as February of this year -- something in one of the recent releases broke it.
12:00 nahuel      gmcharlt, thanks for the answer in zebralist