Time Nick Message 23:58 Doorook Am I missing something important here ? 23:58 Doorook I reloaded the zebra indexing and stuff, but nothing happened 23:57 Doorook Hello, it's me again. I'm 2 inch from managing what I'm trying to do, I feel it. I managed to batch import some documents and to get the notice in Koha though MarcEdit (this tutorial I found summarize well how to do it : http://manual.koha-community.org/3.4/en/managestaged.html). Problem is when I go to the OPAC, I cannot see any document unless if thoses one are set to be part of a "list" 23:44 jcamins :( 23:39 jcamins Probably not. No space in the freezer. 23:39 wizzyrea ^.^ 23:39 wizzyrea that depends, is there icecream? 23:38 jcamins wizzyrea: true, but how many exploding balls of watermelon would you really want? 23:38 wizzyrea less mouse moving though. 23:38 wizzyrea I guess it's two clicks either way 23:37 wizzyrea that seems like a sensible thing to have there? 23:37 wizzyrea I wonder why we didn't make the patrons menu on the navbar have "New Patron" on it 23:36 huginn Francesca: The current temperature in Wellington, New Zealand is 9.0°C (11:00 AM NZST on September 22, 2015). Conditions: Overcast. Humidity: 87%. Dew Point: 7.0°C. Pressure: 29.83 in 1010 hPa (Steady). 23:36 Francesca @wunder wlg 23:36 wizzyrea a couple would be not very much. 23:32 jcamins If I serve it, I'll just have a little tiny little grape juice glass with a couple spheres, because I can't imagine wanting more than one or two. 23:31 jcamins ibeardslee: that sounds like the way it's supposed to be served. 23:30 ibeardslee I'm imagining a single lettuce leaf containing different shades and colours of 'caviar' from a bunch of different juices and a dollop of unsweetened yoghurt. 23:22 wizzyrea :) 23:21 jcamins Based on absolutely no first-hand experience. 23:21 jcamins It's just tomato that I'd expect to have a problem. 23:21 jcamins Yeah, probably. 23:21 wizzyrea carrot juice could probably be done this way 23:10 jcamins For acidic things you need to use different chemicals, though. 23:10 jcamins Yup. 23:09 ibeardslee hmm I wonder if you could use other things .. eg tomato or carrot juice 23:05 wizzyrea lol dammit. 23:05 wizzyrea frogurt, even. 23:05 jcamins I want to serve them at my dessert brunch. 23:05 wizzyrea frogurt, even. 23:05 jcamins Yeah, probably. 23:05 wizzyrea this must be what they are. 23:04 wizzyrea bigger than caviar, technically. 23:04 wizzyrea at the yogurt shop they often have juicy ball things 23:04 jcamins I've never even eaten it. 23:03 wizzyrea I have eaten similar things, but I've never made them 23:03 wizzyrea it does look fun 23:03 wizzyrea hehe 23:02 jcamins I haven't either, but it seemed like something you would've done. 23:02 jcamins http://toastable.com/2010/watermelon-caviar-an-introduction-to-molecular-gastronomy/ 23:02 jcamins !! 23:02 wizzyrea I have made watermelon/feta salad though. 23:02 wizzyrea I have not, what does that entail? 23:02 jcamins wizzyrea: have you made watermelon (or similar) "caviar"? 22:29 eythian hi 22:16 wizzyrea probably best. 22:15 dojobo if this ends up working i guess i'll submit a pull request 22:13 dojobo so i'll just change the vagrantfile to that 22:13 dojobo https://atlas.hashicorp.com/chef/boxes/debian-7.8 describes a box called bento/debian-7.8 22:12 dojobo yeah 22:12 wizzyrea 1.74? 22:12 dojobo ah looks like the vagrant box was just renamed at some point 22:12 wizzyrea which version is that? 22:11 dojobo nah, homebrew, and i checked that it was the latest version 22:11 wizzyrea because you shouldn't 22:11 wizzyrea did you apt-get install vagrant? 22:11 wizzyrea not lately no. 22:11 dojobo it wants to try bento/debian-7.8 instead 22:11 dojobo anyone used the devbox lately? vagrant said it couldn't find chef/debian-7.8 22:04 jcamins Speaking of desserts, I just read a book on truffles, turtles, and barks. It was called "truffles, turtles, and barks." Now I want to make candy. 22:03 wizzyrea [off] can't even. 22:03 jcamins [off] said in the same tone as children say "but Bobby had TWO lollypops." 22:03 jcamins [off] wizzyrea: why aren't I on the support list? I'm OFFICIAL!!!!! 21:50 wizzyrea I love(hate) how obsessed people are with the support list. 21:49 wizzyrea sp 21:41 pianohacker beep bep 19:42 nitz0 it sounds like a suicide 19:34 tcohen bye #koha 17:52 tcohen hi liw 17:50 tcohen heh 17:50 * liw takes the blame 17:48 tcohen magnuse: if it was JSON, we would manage to break it too :-D 17:48 magnuse i blame MARC! 17:45 tcohen i'd say is the release maintainer's fault =D =D 17:45 tcohen :-P 17:45 tcohen .-/ 17:45 tcohen o-o 17:45 drojf but in the end… you are the release manager, so it's yours :P 17:44 drojf the cataloguing module's? 17:44 tcohen drojf: who's fault is? 17:44 drojf that 17:43 drojf taht should probably be escaped in marcxml :P 17:43 tcohen and it f*ng broke http://snag.gy/2uSGe.jpg 17:42 tcohen a librarian has just saved a record in Koha, with double-quotes in it 17:41 jcamins Oh, I also object to non-standard whitespace. 17:41 tcohen :-P 17:41 tcohen hehe 17:41 jcamins tcohen: I have no objection. Carriage returns and newlines I object to, but I don't mind double quotes. 17:35 tcohen do we have problems with double quotes inside subfields? 17:21 tcohen Joubu: ? 17:07 Joubu bye 16:50 cait bbl too 16:48 cait welcome :) 16:48 cait np 16:48 dojobo gotta run but will bbl. we'll definitely chat some more, thanks for the tips :) 16:48 cait Koha covers all timezones 16:47 cait compared to most people you can talk here with 16:47 cait no not really 16:47 dojobo oh that's not terribly far 16:47 dojobo cool :) 16:46 cait I work at BSZ in Konstanz :) 16:46 cait oh :) 16:46 dojobo it's near munich 16:46 dojobo so mainly astronomy 16:46 dojobo specifically, the library at the european southern observatory's HQ 16:46 wahanui it is important as it gives a period in which their literary contribution/s was/were made 16:46 cait where is it? 16:46 cait cool 16:45 dojobo a science library with a small collection 16:45 cait what kind of/what library are you working at? 16:44 cait heh 16:43 dojobo um... they're in the mail 16:43 cait where are my cookies... ;) 16:43 dojobo cait++ jcamins++ 16:43 dojobo thanks :) 16:42 wahanui packages is at http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Debian 16:42 cait packages? 16:42 wahanui manual is probably at http://www.koha-community.org/documentation 16:42 cait manual? 16:42 dojobo i'll probably give that a shot 16:42 wahanui well, kohadevbox is at https://github.com/digibib/kohadevbox 16:42 cait kohadevbox 16:42 cait koha will work best in debian or ubuntu currently - or you can use a kohadevbox 16:42 dojobo cool 16:42 cait yes, in a virtual environment 16:41 dojobo is a test installation doable on a macbook? 16:41 cait there are some publicly available demos you could take a look at 16:41 cait so you can try out things 16:41 cait also aving a test installation is good 16:41 dojobo or quirks 16:41 cait dojobo: i think reading through the manual would be helpful then 16:41 dojobo then it would be good to learn about known issues and such 16:40 dojobo i assume those are pretty straightforward but i want to be prepared on day one when my boss sits me down in front of it 16:40 dojobo like importing marc records, editing records, running reports 16:39 dojobo well first, just how to do typical tasks 16:23 cait things you shoudl find out for questiosn later is how your koha was installed and which version you run... for reading material... hard to tell. is there something specific you want to learn about? 16:22 cait dojobo: you already did a good first step - joining #koha :) 16:20 jcamins dojobo: I recommend bribing the developers with cookies and/or fudge. 16:02 dojobo any tips for getting up to speed (besides just reading the docs on the website)? 16:02 dojobo i haven't used koha before though 16:02 dojobo hi guys, i'm about to start a new job partly as a systems librarian in charge of a koha instance 15:51 huginn 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=14217 enhancement, P5 - low, ---, tomascohen, Signed Off , Add a DOM syntax for specifying conditions on indexes 15:51 tcohen bug 14217 15:51 tcohen Joubu: I hope you like it now 15:48 * cait has reached the last 20% of hers... and now everything is very... slow 15:48 wahanui :) 15:48 cait wahanui botsnack cookie 15:46 nengard heh 15:45 wahanui Slides are evil! Noone should be forced to write any! 15:45 cait slides? 15:45 cait hmpf 15:34 wahanui Slides are evil! Noone should be forced to write any! 15:34 drojf slides? 15:19 nitz0 hi! 15:13 reiveune bye 14:56 cait tcohen: newsletter deadline is sometime this week - maybe also good mailing the editor 14:44 tcohen I need to re-do some patches now, and then test the REST API, sorry :-D 14:44 drojf tcohen: yes. put it in the wiki maybe? 14:43 drojf so when the MARC documentation is down, does that mean MARC is dead? 14:43 * nengard goes to look 14:43 tcohen ? 14:43 tcohen did u people get my pledge on koha-devel¡ 14:32 drojf ok, thanks for trying 14:31 jcamins Pretty broken, yeah. 14:28 drojf ? 14:28 drojf is it me or is the LOC website broken/terribly slow 14:10 Joubu clrh: :) 14:09 clrh thanks Joubu for "reactivness" Oo 14:09 clrh hello 14:05 schnydszch how do I go through the errors above? 14:03 schnydszch I usually delete all tables and import the database, but I inherit problems if I do this, some columns are missed 14:03 cait somewhere can also be text - just something dtailed on how to set this up for somene who has not much of an idea... 14:03 schnydszch I'm trying to import a database backup from 3.12.x to 3.20.3, I'm getting this error during import: ERROR 1452 (23000) at line 148310: Cannot add or update a child row: a foreign key constraint fails (`koha_library`.`aqbasket`, CONSTRAINT `aqbasket_ibfk_1` FOREIGN KEY (`booksellerid`) REFERENCES `aqbooksellers` (`id`) ON UPDATE CASCADE) 14:02 jajm cait, by 'somewhere', you mean, like in a sandbox ? 14:00 cait talking about me here :) but maybe Joubu will also have time to take a look (which i secretly hope) 14:00 cait jajm: are there 'dummy' instructions for testing somewhere? 14:00 tcohen :-D 14:00 tcohen ok 14:00 cait hard enough to find testers 14:00 cait i think you can in this case 14:00 tcohen you complain I should push things instead 13:59 Joubu why not? 13:59 tcohen :-D 13:59 tcohen Joubu, cait can I test things? 13:59 tcohen jajm: fair enough 13:54 jajm tcohen, you can be the "someone else" ;) what do you think about this patch ? 13:51 tcohen kivilahtio: not the feature itself 13:51 jajm tcohen, i wrote a comment about this followup and i think we should move it to another bug but i wanted for someone else to take a look at it 13:51 tcohen kivilahtio: my question to jajm is just about the bug workflow 13:51 kivilahtio tcohen: since we are both contributing 13:50 kivilahtio tcohen: I think we need somebody else than us to take a look at it 13:49 tcohen jajm: should we move it to a new bug to keep things clean? 13:49 tcohen jajm: have you seen olli's followup? 13:49 schnydszch hi kivilahtio! 13:48 kivilahtio hi there 13:47 schnydszch hello koha community! 13:47 kivilahtio tcohen: too bad I am too busy atm. I don't have any extra time. I have one migration coming up in 40 days 13:47 kivilahtio tcohen: but I provided the Swagger2-plugin followup 13:46 kivilahtio tcohen: erm... I did take a look at them, but we don't use that featureset. We actually already pushed the REST API to production 13:45 tcohen kivilahtio: do u plan to test julian's patches (besides adding followups)? 13:43 mveron They have not all books available on public areas, some of the book have to be ordered from the -storage room - remote depot - closed stack... 13:41 cait hi mveron :) 13:41 mveron Hi cait :-) 13:41 cait I remember that being mentioned in context with kuali planned developments 13:41 cait i thik there are some big libraries with remote depots even automated ones 13:40 drojf i think the concept we have here is not really applicable to the US. i remember a discussion about that at some point 13:39 drojf i think i meant stack or closed stack 13:38 cait hm or I should read back first before talking... *does it now* 13:38 cait storage room is not quite it i think 13:38 cait and open stacks 13:38 wahanui closed stacks is what we were told to call it 13:38 cait drojf: closed stacks 13:36 mveron drojf: No problem, storage room works well in my context. 13:36 drojf but if storage room does not sound weird to the native speakers it should be ok ;) 13:35 drojf i think there was another expression for magazin, but i don't remember it 13:35 mveron hi drojf 13:35 drojf hi mveron 13:31 mveron jcamins ++ 13:30 * jcamins agrees. I'd interpret "depot" as a building. 13:30 druthb (in US-ian English, anyway. en_UK or en_NZ or en_AU might differ.) 13:29 mveron :-) 13:29 mveron druthb ++ 13:29 druthb (but even then, "storage room" is more common. 13:29 druthb mveron: It depends, but "storage room" is more common. You might use "depot" for a facility not in the same building. 13:28 * mveron waves to drojf 13:19 mveron Question from a non native English speaker: What would be the best translation for "Magazin" / "Fernmagazin": "Storage room" / "Remote storage room" or "Depot" / "Remote depot"? 13:17 mveron kia ora magnuse :-) 13:17 magnuse kia ora mveron 13:16 mveron Hi #koha 12:59 Joubu I just don't like the idea to duplicate code 12:57 tcohen Joubu: I don't agree with your concerns on my patch :-D when I first wrote it I used a template to handle it, and the code was (like all XLST code is) scary, It was more about readability/understandability than efficiency, as this is only run once every time people adds an index (so doesn't impact production speed= 12:53 tcohen hi Joubu 12:52 Joubu hello 12:43 magnuse http://www.ptfs-europe.com/science-museum-chooses-the-koha-library-management-system-hosted-and-supported-by-ptfs-europe/ 12:43 magnuse ptfse had one i thought was cool, about the science museum 12:35 tcohen wha what? 12:35 tcohen hi cait 12:35 huginn` tcohen: The operation succeeded. 12:35 tcohen @later tell wizzyrea only if there are DB schema changes, ping me later about it 12:35 cait tcohen: any big koha news that come to your mind? 12:34 tcohen morning! 12:34 cait i wanted to off that heh 12:34 cait cool thx 12:34 cait [https://www.lib.auth.gr/el/koha_092015] thessaloniki? :) 12:34 nengard probably 12:34 nengard https://www.ebsco.com/news-center/press-releases/koha-receives-massive-support-from-ebsco-for-enhancements 12:32 cait hm which site would you pick the news from? 12:32 * nengard is thinking of the largest library we signed recently 12:32 cait it's a good one 12:32 nengard hmmmm - well it's not recent but the ebsco money to Koha was huge 12:31 cait looking at koha headlines for a presentation 12:30 cait nengard: maybe some big bywater news? 12:30 cait OPL, stockholm... 12:30 cait wondering about big libraries selecting koha recently 12:30 cait hmmmm 12:25 wahanui hmmm... magnuse is afraid that we added another 10000 bugs while he was eating pizza. 12:25 nengard magnuse! 12:24 wahanui hmmm... magnuse is a Norwegian giant. 12:24 druthb magnuse! 12:24 magnuse drojf! nengard! druthb! paul_p! 12:17 huginn` druthb: The current temperature in Montrose (Mandell Place), Houston, Texas is 24.3°C (7:17 AM CDT on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 81%. Dew Point: 21.0°C. Pressure: 29.95 in 1014 hPa (Rising). 12:17 druthb @wunder 77098 12:14 huginn` drojf: The current temperature in Berlin Tegel, Germany is 16.0°C (1:50 PM CEST on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Scattered Clouds. Humidity: 59%. Dew Point: 8.0°C. Pressure: 29.98 in 1015 hPa (Steady). 12:14 drojf @wunder berlin, germany 11:34 cait DooRooK: trying to say that there is no tool in Koha for doing this - but there are other tools you can use and then import the data into Koha 11:34 huginn` cait: The operation succeeded. 11:34 cait @later tell wizzyrea Tulong Aklatan is doubled up in the support list 11:27 cait if you coudl create a marc file with alle the records, you coudl load them into koha using the tools 11:27 cait but I haven't used them 11:27 cait DooRooK: I think MarcEdit has tools for this 11:24 DooRooK Ty for the advices ! :) 11:24 DooRooK I can't find a lot of information on the web and it would be way to long to add each document one by one... 11:24 DooRooK Or do I have to edit SQL satabase directly by scripting 11:24 DooRooK Is there any way to do this kind of stuff with the GUI of Koha ? 11:23 DooRooK Hello, I'm trying to configure and set my inventory for the first time using Koha. Everything seems to work and I can add documents one by one. What I would like to do is to find an automated process to record a notice from the Z39.50 server and then register it in the catalogue from a .txt or .xls file which contain all the ISBN code of my ressources 11:08 huginn` magnuse: The current temperature in Bodo, Norway is 15.0°C (12:50 PM CEST on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Scattered Clouds. Humidity: 72%. Dew Point: 10.0°C. Pressure: 29.92 in 1013 hPa (Steady). 11:08 magnuse @wunder boo 10:39 huginn` cdickinson: The current temperature in Waterloo, Lower Hutt, New Zealand is 7.1°C (10:30 PM NZST on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Light Rain. Humidity: 96%. Dew Point: 7.0°C. Windchill: 4.0°C. Pressure: 29.92 in 1013 hPa (Steady). 10:39 cdickinson @wunder lower hutt 08:37 magnuse and here is the forecast for hell: http://www.yr.no/place/Norway/Nord-Tr%C3%B8ndelag/Stj%C3%B8rdal/Hell~212285/long.html not freezing over any time soon 08:36 magnuse https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell,_Norway 08:35 magnuse lulz 08:34 liw Helsinki has an influx of street "preachers" with signs, in English, like "DO YOU WANT TO GO TO HELL????", and I keep wanting to tell them that yes, I'd quite like to go to Norway some day 08:33 magnuse meh 08:33 huginn` magnuse: The current temperature in Trondheim, Norway is 10.0°C (10:20 AM CEST on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Light Drizzle. Humidity: 87%. Dew Point: 8.0°C. Pressure: 29.89 in 1012 hPa (Falling). 08:33 magnuse @wunder trd 08:32 magnuse uh huh 08:32 huginn` magnuse: The current temperature in Cobblestone Creek, Pinckney, Michigan is 8.1°C (4:30 AM EDT on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Fog. Humidity: 95%. Dew Point: 7.0°C. Windchill: 8.0°C. Pressure: 30.17 in 1022 hPa (Steady). 08:32 magnuse @wunder hell, norway 08:32 huginn` magnuse: The current temperature in Cobblestone Creek, Pinckney, Michigan is 8.1°C (4:30 AM EDT on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Fog. Humidity: 95%. Dew Point: 7.0°C. Windchill: 8.0°C. Pressure: 30.17 in 1022 hPa (Steady). 08:32 magnuse @wunder hell 08:32 magnuse 2wunder hell 08:29 huginn` liw: The current temperature in Helsinki, Finland is 12.0°C (11:20 AM EEST on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Light Rain Showers. Humidity: 100%. Dew Point: 12.0°C. Pressure: 29.86 in 1011 hPa (Steady). 08:29 liw @wunder helsinki 08:29 huginn` liw: Error: No such location could be found. 08:29 liw @wunder hel 08:29 magnuse bag: not too bad for late september! 08:03 huginn` bag: The current temperature in Bodo, Norway is 12.0°C (9:50 AM CEST on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 88%. Dew Point: 10.0°C. Pressure: 29.95 in 1014 hPa (Steady). 08:03 bag @wunder boo 08:03 bag ;) 08:02 magnuse bag: HI 07:52 bag So funny that it says Kittyland Love Center. I do not feel like we live in Kittyland. Now my dog (Aloo) totally wishes we lived in Kittyland ;) 07:51 huginn` bag: The current temperature in Kittyland Love Center, E Tabor, Portland, Oregon is 17.3°C (12:51 AM PDT on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Partly Cloudy. Humidity: 86%. Dew Point: 15.0°C. Pressure: 29.97 in 1015 hPa (Rising). 07:51 bag @wunder 97215 07:50 bag hola magnuse 07:37 magnuse let's! 07:31 huginn` drojf: The current temperature in Berlin Tegel, Germany is 11.0°C (9:20 AM CEST on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Scattered Clouds. Humidity: 94%. Dew Point: 10.0°C. Pressure: 30.04 in 1017 hPa (Rising). 07:31 drojf @wunder berlin, germany 07:31 drojf can we do kohacon now? 07:30 magnuse ooh 07:30 huginn` magnuse: The current temperature in Thessaloniki, Greece is 23.0°C (10:20 AM EEST on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Partly Cloudy. Humidity: 69%. Dew Point: 17.0°C. Pressure: 29.74 in 1007 hPa (Steady). 07:30 magnuse @wunder thessaloniki 07:30 huginn` magnuse: Error: No such location could be found. 07:30 magnuse @wunder thessalonoki 07:30 huginn` magnuse: The current temperature in Marseille, France is 15.0°C (9:00 AM CEST on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 82%. Dew Point: 12.0°C. Pressure: 29.98 in 1015 hPa (Steady). 07:30 magnuse @wunder marseille 07:28 huginn` Francesca: The current temperature in Wellington, New Zealand is 7.0°C (7:00 PM NZST on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Light Rain Showers. Humidity: 93%. Dew Point: 6.0°C. Windchill: 1.0°C. Pressure: 29.92 in 1013 hPa (Falling). 07:28 Francesca @wunder wlg 07:14 dcook Ta ta! 07:14 dcook On that note, I'm overtime, so I need to get out of this joint 07:12 dcook Or so I claim O_O 07:12 dcook Me either 07:10 * cait has no political ambitions 07:10 huginn` magnuse: The current temperature in Bodo, Norway is 11.0°C (8:50 AM CEST on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 94%. Dew Point: 10.0°C. Pressure: 29.95 in 1014 hPa (Steady). 07:10 magnuse @wunder boo 07:10 Francesca ahhh so cold 07:06 wahanui niihau, alex_a 07:06 alex_a bonjour 07:03 * dcook figures this might be an option in Australia where the PM seems to change quite quickly 07:03 * dcook thought for a moment that cait was saying that she wanted to be PM 06:59 cait i thik i will try a PM first :) 06:58 Viktor cait Still an option if you want to :) 06:58 cait i was about to write you an email 06:58 cait oh hi Viktor :) 06:55 Viktor morning cait 06:55 drojf hi cait 06:55 drojf morning #koha 06:55 cait morning drojf 06:52 dcook :p 06:52 dcook I still have 8 minutes to go! 06:52 cait go home dcook! 06:52 * dcook waves to cait 06:52 dcook Hmm, I suppose Kohacon in Greece means no Kohacon in Germany for a while... ;) 06:51 huginn` cait: The operation succeeded. 06:51 cait @later tell eythian no need - we got an Octoberfest in Konstanz as well - it's horrible to get into the bus at the main station these days... :) 06:51 cait good morning all :) 06:48 marcelr hi dcook 06:48 dcook yo marcelr 06:48 dcook Hurray. All fixed, and it only took 17 minutes ^_^ 06:47 marcelr hi #koha 06:47 dcook Nearly there :D 06:42 Francesca sup 06:42 reiveune hello everybody 06:41 * Francesca waves back 06:41 * magnuse cheers dcook on and waves to Francesca reiveune and cait 06:34 dcook And a git clean -f -d wouldn't work because I had a lot of the build directories in .gitignore... 06:34 dcook Not a good scene 06:34 dcook I was upgrading to a clean Koha 3.20 but it installed files from my blib for a modified 3.14... 06:29 dcook Okies.. 06:29 dcook Genius this guy :p 06:29 dcook With 30 minutes left in the day 06:29 dcook *facepalm* 06:29 dcook Oh... and I just broke another thing 06:28 magnuse break all the things! 06:28 dcook Silly dcook 06:28 dcook Actually, I think I know what my problem is... 06:27 dcook I have this broken thing to look at now :p 06:27 dcook Nahh 06:27 magnuse hm, sounds like you are set to rush past me in the patch count, dcook 06:26 dcook Hmm... I definitely broke something.. 06:13 dcook Some maybe.. 06:13 dcook Not sure I agree with all the customizations we make, but surely many of these could go upstream.. 06:12 dcook I still have a bit of a support backlog, but hopefully there will be more patches coming from this guy soon 06:12 magnuse all the time! 06:11 dcook All the things! 06:10 magnuse yeah, upstream all the things! 06:10 magnuse i'm kind of late today, even 06:10 dcook Already that time of day, eh? 06:10 dcook heya magnuse 06:09 * magnuse waves 06:05 * dcook wants to upstream all the things 06:05 dcook Alas, I think there's still well over 100 local customizations to do... 06:05 dcook Looking at porting our local customizations over to a newer version of Koha, and it's so heartening to see how many patches I've already upstreamed or which other people have already fixed upstream 04:39 eythian s/ing/ed/ 04:39 eythian new master packages uploading 04:25 eythian I'm just glad it's gone 04:25 wizzyrea that one scares me 04:21 huginn` 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=13813 enhancement, P3, ---, veron, Pushed to Master , Remove deprecated module C4::Dates from system 04:21 eythian !! 04:21 eythian > * 2fbaac9 - Bug 13813: Remove deprecated module C4::Dates from system (3 days ago)<Marc Véron> 04:06 Francesca see ya later 04:05 kathryn hi francesca. be back later 04:03 Francesca hi kathryn 03:59 kathryn hi all 03:59 kathryn (am chasing Frida around, VPN disconnected) 03:58 kathryn you know how it is ;) 03:55 Francesca victoria students are very amused 03:55 Francesca hahahahahahahaha 03:55 cdickinson </3 ? 03:54 wizzyrea <3 03:54 * wizzyrea gives kathryn the eye 03:44 eythian Is that how it is huh? 03:44 eythian kathryn: so you're shunning us in our own IRC channels, but hanging out with this crowd? 02:51 wizzyrea well I've added all that I know about it which really fits into a thimble. 02:49 wizzyrea that I spotted. 02:49 wizzyrea yeah, but it doesn't say what the RM is supposed to do anywhere. 02:49 eythian that's kinda coming from the other direction :) 02:47 wizzyrea lol. 02:47 wizzyrea and that's really that. 02:46 wizzyrea "Currently the RM will run the script. If you want to include those changes with your patches, do it in a separate patch. This will allow the changes to be redone easily by the RM if necessary." 02:46 wizzyrea ^.^ 02:45 eythian add it to the RM wiki page, and if there's no wiki page, make one with that on it :) 02:45 wizzyrea thanks eythian 02:39 wizzyrea hrm, these are things I wish someone had told me sooner. No matter, I'll fix it up now. 02:38 eythian if there's a schema change, I would expect so 02:29 wizzyrea (or if anyone else has advice there it's welcome.) 02:29 huginn` wizzyrea: The operation succeeded. 02:29 wizzyrea @later tell tcohen for 3.18 do I need to update the dbix schema files? 01:32 huginn` Francesca: The current temperature in Wellington, New Zealand is 8.0°C (1:00 PM NZST on September 21, 2015). Conditions: Light Rain Showers. Humidity: 81%. Dew Point: 5.0°C. Windchill: 3.0°C. Pressure: 30.01 in 1016 hPa (Falling). 01:32 Francesca @wunder wlg 00:47 Francesca sounds like fun 00:46 Francesca yum extra dessert 00:45 jcamins I don't actually know how many people, yet. 00:44 jcamins Not that many people. I'll make half batches of everything, so that everyone have just a little bit of each. 00:44 ibeardslee how many is that for, is there enough for everyone/most to have a bit of each? 00:43 jcamins 4x cookies, 1x cakes, 2x pies/tartes/tortes, 2x chilled confections, 3x candies, 2x puddings, 2x fruit 00:42 jcamins True. 00:41 Francesca thats a lot of desserts 00:41 Francesca probably 00:36 jcamins Is 16 desserts enough for a dessert brunch? 00:31 Francesca hahahaha I don't have a dorm room 00:30 jcamins [off] Sneak a toaster oven into your dorm room and bake anyway? :) 00:30 Francesca waiting for summer of tech interview offers is bad for my stress levels 00:29 Francesca i'm at uni 00:28 * jcamins recommends baking. 00:27 * Francesca is stressed 00:23 * jcamins also adds rosemary shortbread. 00:21 * jcamins substitutes volcanic chocolate chip cookies for the black lava sea salt-oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. Yum! 00:18 eythian it could totally be work anniversary here, though that's less likely to be a cake-requiring event. 00:17 jcamins Without any clarification in the US it means "wedding anniversary," I think. 00:17 eythian so it's naturally best to make it one of the more ridiculous options. 00:16 eythian but without clarification, it could be anything. 00:16 eythian No 00:16 jcamins Heh. Anniversary = birthday in NZ? 00:15 eythian I thought you were older than 5 00:11 * jcamins is planning his 5th anniversary dessert brunch. 00:10 jcamins Maybe I need a second type of cake, too. 00:09 jcamins No, I prefer easy things that are delicious. 00:09 jcamins lol 00:09 wizzyrea it doesn't even matter how they taste, they're rainbow. 00:09 wizzyrea if you just want something that takes a lot of work, you could go for unicorn poop. 00:08 jcamins *thought 00:08 jcamins wizzyrea: fortunately, I just throught of peanut butter cookies. 00:08 jcamins wizzyrea: that's only two. 00:08 wizzyrea I think you've got that handled there, jcamins. 00:07 eythian hmph 00:06 jcamins I would, but I get to look forward to things like chocolate mousse, kyauk kyaw, goat cheese-date chocolate truffles, chocolate-lavender fudge, and saltine toffee bark. 00:05 eythian you are bad and should feel bad. 00:05 ibeardslee heh 00:05 jcamins Oops. 00:05 jcamins oh. 00:05 jcamins Things like saffron-orange-vanilla cupcakes, tortiously tempting flourless chocolate torte, apple pie... 00:05 eythian no it wouldn't. 00:05 eythian no. 00:05 jcamins eythian: would it help if I told you other things I planned on serving? 00:04 eythian now I need lunch 00:04 eythian thanks jcamins 00:03 jcamins So far I'm thinking triple-chocolate raspberry and black lava sea salt-oatmeal chocolate chip. 00:03 wahanui Any suggestions are welcome. 00:03 jcamins Any suggestions? 00:02 jcamins wizzyrea: I am planning a menu for my dessert brunch, and I can't decide what cookies I should serve.