As of this writing, 21 patches have been committed to the master branch since the previous development update. One set of patches I’d like to highlight are the ones by Dan Scott for bug 1681009, which merge the main RTL (right-to-left) CSS stylesheet for the public catalog into the LTR (left-to-right). The RTL stylesheet was … Continue Reading about Evergreen 3.0 development update #3: moving right to left →
Evergreen 3.0 development update #2
As of this writing, 34 patches have been committed to the master since the previous development update. Many of them were bugfixes in support of the 2.10.11, 2.11.4, and 2.12.1 releases. The 3.0 road map can be considered complete at this point, although as folks come up with additional feature ideas — and more importantly … Continue Reading about Evergreen 3.0 development update #2 →
Evergreen 2.10.11, 2.11.4, and 2.12.1 released
The Evergreen community is pleased to announce three maintenance releases of Evergreen, 2.10.11, 2.11.4, and 2.12.1. If you upgraded to 2.12.0 from an earlier version of Evergreen, please note that Evergreen 2.12.1 contains an important fix to the new geographic and chronological term browse indexes and requires that a browse reingest of your bibliographic records … Continue Reading about Evergreen 2.10.11, 2.11.4, and 2.12.1 released →
Evergreen 3.0 development update #1
We have ambitious plans for Evergreen 3.0. Not only will it mark the first release where the community will fully support production use of the web staff client, a number of new features are in the works, including copy tags, batch patron editing, and support for performing ebook circulation transactions directly in the public catalog. … Continue Reading about Evergreen 3.0 development update #1 →
OpenSRF 2.5.0 released
We are pleased to announce the release of OpenSRF 2.5.0, a message routing network that offers scalability and failover support for individual services and entire servers with minimal development and deployment overhead. New features in OpenSRF 2.5.0 include: Support for message chunking, i.e., breaking up large OpenSRF messages across multiple XMPP envelopes. The ability to … Continue Reading about OpenSRF 2.5.0 released →
Security releases: OpenSRF 2.4.2 and 2.5.0-alpha2, Evergreen 2.10.10, and Evergreen 2.11.3
OpenSRF 2.4.2 and 2.5.0-alpha2, Evergreen 2.10.10, and Evergreen 2.11.3 are now available. These are security releases; the Evergreen and OpenSRF developers strongly urge users to upgrade as soon as possible. The security issue fixed in OpenSRF has to do with how OpenSRF constructs keys for use by memcached; under certain circumstances, attackers would be able … Continue Reading about Security releases: OpenSRF 2.4.2 and 2.5.0-alpha2, Evergreen 2.10.10, and Evergreen 2.11.3 →